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  • Folklore and Ancient Uses of 10 UK Trees

    It was an important part of winter solstice celebrations, representing hope and renewal. Quote “Through winter’s chill, the Holly brightens hearts with enduring hope.” — Pagan Proverb Conclusion

  • Choosing Native Hedging

    No matter the season, a hedge provides stunning visuals, from the intricate complexity of its bare winter Useful for foragers If you are an enthusiast for cooking, native hedgerows can offer an array of interesting Its striking red-orange winter stems are truly its defining characteristic. This attractive species will bring interest and natural beauty to any garden with its seasonal colour

  • Screening Trees UK: Climate-Perfect Options for British Gardens

    Pick evergreen trees for year-round screening or add seasonal interest with deciduous varieties that These reliable guardians keep their leaves even in winter, giving you privacy right when UK gardens need They shed leaves in winter and provide beautiful seasonal displays with effective screening in warmer One of its unique features is how it keeps its copper-coloured leaves through winter, which helps maintain Rowan (Sorbus) for multi-season interest Rowan trees ( Sorbus aucuparia ) provide excellent screening

  • Pleached Trees for Above-Fence Screening | Elegant Garden Privacy UK

    While it’s deciduous, it holds on to its golden-brown leaves in winter , creating reliable screening include Photinia, Portuguese Laurel, and Holm Oak—all offering dense foliage and structure, even in winter

  • Screening Trees for Coastal Gardens UK | Salt-Tolerant Privacy Solutions

    Though deciduous, its tight branch structure still provides winter privacy and wind screening . Alternative: Try Scarlet Willow ( Salix alba 'Britzensis' ) for winter colour from fiery red stems. 5

  • Crafting a Garden Bursting with Blossoms: A Year-Round Guide

    Trees Incorporating a variety of blossoming trees into your garden design ensures year-round colour and interest Adding Climbers for Vertical Interest Climbing plants are a fantastic way to complement your blossoming trees and add vertical interest to fences, walls, and pergolas. Winter : Prune dormant trees such as crabapples and rowan.

  • Transform your garden to a wildlife paradise

    Avoid pruning your hedges until late winter or early spring – this gives creatures like hedgehogs and other small animals more foliage to use as shelter in winter and avoids the summer nesting period for

  • Exploring Bare Root Hedging

    Although deciduous, it usually holds onto some leaves, providing privacy and shelter during winter. Hornbeam can keeps some of its leaves well into the winter, which provides a long season of shelter and is often considered a favourable hedge plant because it brightens up a garden, especially during the winter faintly scented pink flowers are followed by striking red hips, giving it a long season of colour, interest

  • Caring for Your New Tree: A Year-by-Year Guide

    Early intervention is key. Year 5: Strengthening and Shaping Pruning: Begin formative pruning in winter to shape the tree and remove Early intervention can save a mature tree from decline. Winter Dormant Trees (e.g., Oak, Field Maple):  Best pruned during the dormant season to shape and remove

  • The Best Hedging for Coastal Areas

    Although deciduous, it usually holds onto some leaves, providing privacy and shelter during winter. used as a hedging plant, it provides dense foliage, which can be easily shaped and gives year-round interest

  • Growing Your Own Fruit at Home

    Seasonal interest  – From spring blossom to autumn harvests, fruiting plants bring beauty as well as While primarily grown for its aesthetic appeal, it adds seasonal interest and supports pollinators. Whether you’re planting bare-root in winter or a container-grown tree in spring or autumn, the basic Figs and hazels:  Light pruning in late winter or early spring encourages new growth and maintains shape

  • Essential Care Tips for Healthy and Vibrant Crab Apple Trees

    Pruning: Prune crab apple trees in late winter or early spring while they are still dormant.

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