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  • Ornamental Trees UK | The Complete Guide for British Gardens

    The Woodland Trust’s list of trees for wildlife  outlines great options to attract birds, insects, and Many support pollinators, provide food for birds, and shelter small animals. With careful selection and good care, your tree will become a lasting legacy that adds joy and life to

  • The Importance of Hedging for Wildlife

    From providing shelter and food sources to creating wildlife corridors, hedging offers numerous benefits Food Sources: Hedgerows support a diverse array of plant species, including native shrubs, trees, and Berries, seeds, and fruits produced by hedgerow plants serve as important food sources for wildlife throughout to hedgerows provide essential nutrition for birds and other insectivores, forming the basis of the food

  • Top Evergreen Hedging

    Long-lasting red berries in autumn follow insignificant flowers in summer on female trees, an essential food Don't forget to use Rootgrow when planting your hedging to encourage a good strong root network.

  • Comparing Deciduous vs. Evergreen Hedging: Which Should You Choose?

    Deciduous hedges are excellent for attracting wildlife, offering essential shelter, nesting spots, and food Deciduous hedges offer good coverage in spring and summer but will be bare during winter.

  • Introducing Sorbus

    through summer and autumn, making these truly beautiful trees whilst also providing a valuable source of food They are particularly good for limited spaces because they're relatively upright and need very little

  • Transform your garden to a wildlife paradise

    Hedges can provide food, cover and resting areas for all kinds of birds, insects and small animals. Smaller trees like rowans or crab apples are good for attracting birds if you're short on space.

  • Your Guide to Planting Ornamental Trees This Autumn

    It's not just about making it look good; it's also about creating a space good space that's good for Water: Create a shallow ring around the tree and give it a good watering. trees are producing new leaves and growth, they can use up a lot of nutrients from the soil, so it's a good

  • Essential Tips for Gardening in July

    Just be sure to choose a large container with good drainage, use a soil-based peat-free compost, and Early Summer Planting If you didn’t manage to plant earlier in the season, early summer is still a good Check Supports and Ties Now is a good time to inspect tree stakes and supports . Look for species with tidy growth habits and good summer performance. Always use a large container with good drainage, soil-based peat-free compost, and keep the container

  • Choosing Native Hedging

    hedgerows for navigation, while birds, mammals and invertebrates utilise them for shelter, nesting, and food - Dogwood 'Cornus sanguinea' is a beautiful deciduous shrub that can be seen dotting the hedges and woodlands This hardy plant is often found in woodlands and is a popular choice for mixed native hedging.

  • Best Cherry Trees for Autumn Colour as Well as Spring Blossom

    Follow these tips to bring out the best tones: Full sun : Encourages vibrant leaf pigmentation Good drainage In fact, good care that encourages strong autumn foliage usually supports healthy flowering the next Final Thoughts Flowering cherry trees with good autumn colour provide year-round value  in UK gardens

  • Essential Care Tips for Healthy and Vibrant Crab Apple Trees

    Practice good garden hygiene by removing fallen leaves and fruit to reduce the risk of disease spread Maintain an open canopy to promote good air circulation and sunlight penetration.

  • Benefits of Bare Root Trees for Budget-Friendly Gardens

    Their ability to thrive in a range of soil conditions  makes them ideal for budget-friendly gardens, woodland  supports healthy trunk formation  and hardy growth , making it a great choice for tree planting in woodlands Native species are well-suited to local conditions, supporting biodiversity by providing food and habitat A wide range of native trees are available as bare root, making them a great choice for hedgerows, woodlands Beech (Fagus sylvatica)  – A popular choice for hedging and woodland planting.

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