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- Top Evergreen Hedging
Griselinia - The genus Griselinia consists of evergreen trees and shrubs native to New Zealand, Brazil Yew - The Yew is one of the three conifers native to Britain, the others being Scots Pine and Juniper An evergreen tree native to chalk downs in southern England; however, most parts of the tree are toxic Long-lasting red berries in autumn follow insignificant flowers in summer on female trees, an essential Box - Common Box is native to the UK (mainly in the south).
- Transform your garden to a wildlife paradise
Check out our Mixed Hedge Packs to begin your garden. It’s a pre-mixed pack of different hedge species that work together to get your garden buzzing with a Plant plenty of trees Planting a selection of native trees works well for enticing a furry or winged It’s best to use native trees where possible, such as oak, beech willow or alder, wherever possible, to March is the optimal time to plant trees and hedges to benefit wildlife.
- How to Plant a Countryside Stewardship Hedge (BN11 & BN7 Planting Guide)
forming a strong structure. ✔ 5–7 plants per metre This ensures density and good long-term shape. ✔ Native Bowhayes Trees' hedge packs are designed to meet these requirements automatically. 2. Recommended protection: Spiral guards for hedging whips Stakes or bamboo canes for stability Tree shelters Bowhayes Trees can support your planting with: CS-compliant hedge packs Hedgerow trees Stakes, guards hedge packs or get in touch for tailored recommendations.
- Choosing the Right Tree for Your Garden
• ‘Kanzan’ Small–medium gardens , formal or cottage styles Oak (Quercus robur) Majestic, long-lived native Wrinkled Blue’ Colourful foliage, easy to maintain, ideal for smaller spaces Patio screening, decorative hedges Native species are especially valuable, supporting a wide range of insects and birds. Supports over 300 insect species, great nesting habitat White blossom in spring, red berries in autumn Hedging Native and fruiting trees such as Rowan , Hawthorn , and Crab Apple are favourites among birds, bees
- Top 5 UK Native Trees for Autumn Interest in Small Gardens
Native trees are uniquely suited to our climate and bring a subtle, authentic charm that connects the These UK native trees offer something unique for small gardens: seasonal beauty, wildlife habitat, and At Bowhayes Trees, we’re passionate about helping you bring the beauty and benefits of native trees to Visit our Native Trees Collection to find the perfect fit for your garden, and plant a tree that will Explore our selection today at Bowhayes Trees – and let’s keep the UK’s native heritage alive, one garden
- Are Magnolia Trees Good for Wildlife & Pollinators?
Image Inspiration Combine magnolia trees with native species to increase wildlife support. Final Thoughts Magnolia trees may not be wildlife powerhouses like native oaks or hawthorn, but they Are magnolia trees native to the UK? Is magnolia good for a wildlife hedge? hedges.
- Exploring Bare Root Hedging
It is the most widely used native hedging plant, often used for stock-proof or mixed hedges, where it Dog Rose - Dog Rose is a native fast-growing shrubby hedging plant often used in mixed hedges. Mixed Hedge Packs - If you can't decide, or you want more of a variety in your hedges, we have collated a few carefully selected mixed hedge packs that are suitable for certain situations. See Mixed Hedge Packs >> When should I plant bare root hedging?
- Choosing the right photinia hedge for your garden
Photinia is a genus of shrubs and trees that are popular for their bright foliage and are often used for hedges, screens, and accent plants. a fast-growing shrub that can reach up to 4 meters tall and wide, making it an excellent choice for hedging Little Red Robin is an excellent choice for smaller gardens or as a low hedge. Each of these Photinia varieties have unique features that make them attractive choices for hedging and
- Rowan Tree Folklore & Why It Was Once Called the 'Witch Tree'
Table of Contents The Mystical Origins of the Rowan Tree Why Was the Rowan Tree Called the Witch Tree Folklore Summary FAQs The Rowan Tree’s rich folklore explains why it became known as the 'Witch Tree Rich in symbolism, the Rowan tree was once widely referred to as the 'Witch Tree' , a name rooted in The Mystical Origins of the Rowan Tree For centuries, Rowan trees ( Sorbus aucuparia ) were regarded Why Was the Rowan Tree Called the Witch Tree?
- How to Plant and Care for a Rowan Tree
cherished native trees — and for good reason. Perfect for British Conditions Native to upland and woodland areas across the UK, rowan trees are well native hedge line, caring for a rowan tree is simple and satisfying. Backfilling : Refill with native soil mixed with a little compost. Firm gently. If you want to boost biodiversity in your garden, a rowan is one of the best native trees to plant.
- BN7 & BN11 Hedgerow Grants: A Farmer’s Guide to Gapping-Up and Planting New Hedges
are effectively creating a new hedge line Always planted as a native hedge in a double staggered row Blossoms from hawthorn, blackthorn and native trees feed pollinators in spring. Typical ball-park figures per metre: Plants: £5–£7 Native hedge packs (hawthorn, blackthorn, hazel, planting payments have been around £5.40 per metre Extra items may cover fencing, hedgerow trees and Choosing Native Species and Working Out Plant Numbers For BN11 in England, all species must be UK native
- The Best Hedging for Coastal Areas
Hedging in coastal areas is often subject to quite harsh conditions. Which coastline hedging plants should I choose? Oleaster - An extremely hardy evergreen shrub, perfect for hedging in coastal sites. Box - Common Box is most popularly used for hedging and topiary. Shop all Hedging >>















