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  • Top 5 Ornamental Trees for Autumn Interest in Small Gardens

    Wildlife Benefit : Flowers attract pollinators in spring, and its berries feed birds in late summer.

  • How to Plant a Cherry Blossom Tree in the UK

    Do Cherry Blossom Trees Need Staking? Which Cherry Trees Are Easiest to Grow? Ground preparation checklist Remove grass and weeds in a 1 m circle Dig a hole twice the width  of the roots Loosen the soil at the base and sides Add well-rotted compost or organic matter Avoid adding fertiliser Do Cherry Blossom Trees Need Staking? Cherry blossom trees only need staking if they are tall, newly planted, or in exposed locations.

  • How Trees Support Animal Health: A Farmer’s Guide

    Hazel : While not as nutrient-dense as willow or alder, hazel can serve as a supplementary feed and offers allowing limited access to willow browse during summer, lamb weight gains improved by 15%, with no need Visit https://www.bowhayestrees.co.uk  to explore our collection and get expert advice tailored to your needs

  • Understanding UK Soil pH & Tree Choice

    All you need is a soil pH test kit, readily available in the market at an affordable price. To Acidify Soil (for alkaline soils): Incorporate elemental sulphur, organic mulches, or acidic fertilisers

  • Essential Tips for Gardening in July

    Instead, focus on thoughtful additions that bring texture, colour, and height when your garden needs Top up nutrients with a fortnightly liquid feed to keep growth healthy and flowers blooming. Keep Weeds Under Control Warm weather encourages rapid weed growth. By focusing on small, consistent tasks like feeding, weeding, shaping and wildlife care, you’ll help Regular deadheading, weeding, and feeding will also help plants thrive through the hottest months.

  • Essential Tips for Gardening in December

    the moisture levels around newly planted trees, shrubs, and hedging — the top few centimetres should feel With borders more visible at this time of year, it’s easier to spot persistent weeds — removing them down through the soil, improving structure and fertility ahead of the growing season. What to Plant This Month December may feel quiet in the garden, but it’s still an excellent time for Only water during mild spells when compost feels dry — winter rainfall is often sufficient.

  • How to Plant a Crab Apple Tree in the UK

    Do Crab Apple Trees Need Staking? Why Plant a Crab Apple Tree? Crab apples thrive in full sun or light partial shade and prefer fertile, well-drained soil. Ground Preparation Checklist Remove grass and weeds in a 1 metre circle Dig a hole twice the width of Do Crab Apple Trees Need Staking? flowers Autumn fruit:  Long-lasting ornamental fruit in yellow, orange, or red Wildlife support:  Fruit feeds

  • Are Magnolia Trees Good for Wildlife & Pollinators?

    Birds nest in the branches, insects use the flowers and bark, and beetles feed on pollen.

  • Can You Grow Cherry Blossom Trees in Windy or Coastal Areas?

    Prune away damaged growth and apply seaweed-based foliar feeds to aid recovery.

  • Fast-Growing Screening Trees UK | Instant Privacy Solutions

    If your garden feels a little too open, you're not alone. wind protection Overlooked patios or terraces requiring swift coverage​ Temporary privacy needs while year​ Ultimate Height:  Up to 30m​ Best For:  Tall, narrow screens along boundaries​ Soil:  Moist, fertile Mulching:  Apply mulch around the base to retain soil moisture and suppress weed growth.​ If you need a lower-maintenance or slower-growing  option, consider screening trees like Hornbeam  or

  • Essential Tips for Gardening in June

    Need bold summer colour? Add a slow-release fertiliser  to support healthy root development, and apply mulch to lock in moisture Stay on Top of Weeds With warmth and longer days, weeds can take off quickly. How can I manage weeds effectively this month? Regular hoeing on dry days can prevent weed establishment.

  • Introducing Malus

    with emerging pink-white flowers, followed by large bright red fruits that last long into the winter, feeding

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