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  • Pruning Ornamental Trees for Shape and Health

    Avoid: Early Spring:  Sap is rising—trees like birch and maple may bleed excessively. Thin the canopy evenly—don’t remove more than 25% at once Common Mistakes to Avoid Pruning during sap rise Mid-summer only Light lift of lower branches if needed Never prune in late winter or spring due to sap rise

  • Introducing Sorbus

    Sorbus Sorbus is a genus of over 100+ species of trees and shrubs in the rose family and contains apples

  • Top Redbud Trees for Colour, Wildlife and Year-Round Interest

    :  4–7 m x 5–8 m Sunlight:  Full sun to partial shade Soil:  Moist, well-drained Cercis canadensis 'Rising Rising Sun is a perfect choice for smaller gardens. Key Features: Weeping habit with rich purple leaves Rosy pink-purple spring flowers Ideal for dramatic Desired Features:  For colourful foliage, try Rising Sun or Eternal Flame.

  • How to identify and treat tree diseases

    When to Consider Tree Removal: Severe Structural Damage: If the tree’s structure is compromised, posing Location Hazards: If the tree’s location poses a risk to property or people.

  • Top Hawthorn Trees for Colour, Wildlife, and Year-Round Interest

    It produces fully double, rose-like flowers in a vivid shade of pink, appearing in May.

  • Ornamental Trees for Wildlife Gardens

    berries support wildlife when other food sources are scarce Even small urban gardens can play a vital role The Woodland Trust provides insights into how trees support wildlife , emphasizing their role in creating

  • How to Plant a Redbud Tree in the UK

    Suitability Cercis canadensis  ‘Forest Pansy’ Purple foliage Hardy in sheltered UK gardens Cercis canadensis ‘Rising Do redbud trees lose their leaves in winter? Yes, redbud trees are deciduous, meaning they lose their leaves in autumn and regrow them in spring.

  • The Importance of Quality and Sustainability in Supporting Tree-Planting Initiatives in the UK - UKISG

    Demonstrating our confidence, commitment and role within the United Kingdom's thriving tree-planting By offering a wide variety of species that thrive in the UK's ecosystems, we're playing a pivotal role

  • Top 5 Magnolia Trees for Small British Gardens

    Do magnolia trees lose their leaves in winter? Most magnolias are deciduous , meaning they lose their leaves in autumn and regrow them in spring.

  • Top 10 Ornamental Cherry Trees for UK Spring Blossom

    Each flower resembles a frilly rosette, and when in full bloom, the tree appears entirely covered in Height & Spread: 5–6m Blossom: Rose-pink, double Best for: Colourful planting schemes, contrast against

  • Flowering Cherry Trees in the UK: The Ultimate Guide for Home Gardeners

    Prunus × subhirtella ‘Autumnalis Rosea’ – Winter-flowering Cherry:  A delightful small tree (~3–4 m) ‘Autumnalis Rosea’ has a spreading habit and produces flushes of semi-double pale pink flowers on bare Both cherry and crabapple are in the rose family and provide pollen/nectar, but the difference is in The RHS gardens (Wisley, Rosemoor, etc.) feature cherry groves with interpretation about these historic RHS Garden Rosemoor  in Devon has a dedicated cherry garden with numerous cultivars, showcasing different

  • How to protect trees and hedging in ice and snow

    damage to branches; an excellent way to keep on top of this is by using a watering can or low-pressure hose

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