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  • Screening Trees for Patios and Balconies UK | Best Privacy Trees for Pots

    Why Use Trees in Pots for Screening? Container-grown screening trees are ideal for: Rented homes  where permanent planting isn’t possible Balconies and roof terraces  with no ground planting Small patios or courtyards  with limited space Flexible trees with climbing plants or shrubs in containers Shop Trees for Pots & Patio Privacy At Bowhayes Trees Explore Our Patio & Container-Friendly Trees FAQs What is the best tree for privacy in a pot?

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

    For general planting and care, see our Cherry Trees UK | Complete Guide. Best Ornamental Cherry Trees for Exposed Sites Some flowering cherry trees naturally cope better with Choose the Right Site Plant away from prevailing winds where possible. Sheltering buds  with fences, companion planting or planting near buildings can help improve show. When is the best time to plant in windy areas?

  • How to Care for Young Trees in Hot Weather: Summer Tree Watering Tips

    Whether you’ve recently planted a new tree or have one that’s still settling in, giving it the right Why Young Trees Need Extra Help in Summer Newly planted trees haven’t yet developed deep root systems A good rule of thumb is to water: Every 2-3 days  in very hot, dry weather (especially for trees planted They’re perfect for newly planted trees and save you time too, but don't forget to top them up! 3. Newly planted trees generally need regular watering for the first two years —especially through dry summers

  • Ornamental Trees for Wildlife Gardens

    Planting wildlife-friendly trees is one of the most effective and rewarding ways to support nature right , consider these planting and design tips: 1. Group Planting Planting two or more wildlife-friendly trees together helps mimic natural habitats. Add Water and Wildflower Zones Complement your trees with shallow ponds or log piles, and plant wildflowers Can I plant ornamental trees in a small garden and still attract wildlife? Absolutely.

  • Essential Tips for Gardening in January

    Trees and shrubs are fully dormant, creating ideal conditions for winter planting, soil improvement, Whether you’re planting for structure, colour, or wildlife, winter planting gives young trees an early For further guidance on winter tree planting and establishment, the Tree Council offers clear advice FAQs What trees can I plant in January in the UK? Water only during frost-free spells and mainly for newly planted trees, hedging, and evergreens.

  • Pruning Trees in Autumn

    Ignoring Tree Age: Younger trees need careful, formative pruning, whereas older trees may only require Late spring to early summer Late spring Prune lightly to maintain shape; heavy pruning can stress the plant early spring Prune lightly to maintain shape and encourage red growth; heavy pruning can stress the plant winter to early spring Light pruning to remove deadwood; heavy pruning can be done to rejuvenate the plant Aftercare: Helping Your Trees Recover After pruning, caring for your trees is essential to help them

  • Top Small Trees for Small Gardens

    Small Garden Spaces Need Small Trees Why Choose Skinny Trees? Skinny trees, often called columnar or fastigiate trees, have been bred specifically for narrow spaces These trees have upright, slim growth habits that make them perfect for planting along fences, near buildings Top Skinny Trees for Small Spaces Here are some of the best skinny tree varieties to consider for your Tips for Planting in Small Spaces When planting trees in tight spaces, consider these tips to ensure

  • How to Master Your March Gardening Jobs: The Essential Guide for British Gardens

    particularly important for newly planted trees and hedging. and newly planted trees. In our experience at Bowhayes Trees, trees planted in March establish more evenly than those planted Best Trees to Plant in March in the UK Tree Why Plant in March Key Benefit Best For Magnolia Roots settle Shop March Planting Picks → Browse Bowhayes Trees Stock

  • Pruning Ornamental Trees for Shape and Health

    of which are available through Bowhayes Trees’ Ornamental Trees  collection. Why Prune: Shape, Structure, and Tree Health Pruning isn’t just about shaping a tree for looks—it’s a When to Prune: Seasonal Timing by Tree Type Different ornamental trees need pruning at different times Over-pruning young trees  – Removing too much can slow growth, weaken structure, and prevent the tree For more in-depth planting and care advice, visit our complete guide to ornamental trees for British

  • Recovering Your Garden After a Storm: Tips for Tree and Hedge Care

    You can help your plants recover and thrive with the right knowledge and timely action. of your trees and hedges. Consult with experts to choose suitable species for your location and ensure proper planting techniques Soil Care: Storms can cause soil erosion and weaken the root systems of your plants. Monitor the moisture levels and water your plants when necessary.

  • Evergreen Ornamental Trees for Year-Round Interest

    Wildlife-friendly and classically British Features:  Dark green spiny leaves, red berries on female plants For ideas on layering plants for texture and interest, the RHS provides guidance: Evergreens with Seasonal For a broader selection of ornamental trees suitable for UK gardens, explore the RHS plant finder: RHS Find a Plant . When should I plant evergreen ornamental trees?

  • Top 10 Ornamental Trees for UK Gardens

    Perfect for:  Native-style gardens, hedgerow planting. 4. Perfect for:  Small gardens, pots, sensory planting. 6. Perfect for:  Feature trees in large borders, architectural planting. 7. When is the best time to plant ornamental trees? You can plant container-grown trees at any time of year, as long as the ground isn't frozen or waterlogged

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