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- Introducing Malus
Malus Ornamental crab apples are a big favourite at Bowhayes Trees with their profuse spring blossom When choosing your perfect tree, there are many characteristics of the Malus species to consider, from is often completely different from the emerging flower, giving a stunning multi-tonal effect to the tree They appear in late summer to early autumn, providing yet more seasonal interest to these pretty trees It's true, some crab apple blossom is beautifully scented, so if it's a fragrant tree that you're looking
- Introducing Sorbus
Sorbus Sorbus is a genus of over 100+ species of trees and shrubs in the rose family and contains apples Here at Bowhayes Trees, we have several different varieties of Sorbus. It's also worth mentioning that Sorbus are ideal for town gardens as they're tolerant of urban pollution To sum it up, these trees are going to provide fruits, flowers and stunning foliage for three out of What more could you possibly want from a garden tree?
- Essential Tips for Gardening in August
Smaller outdoor spaces can benefit from compact trees in pots or beds. Allow them a few weeks to decompose before planting trees or shrubs in the same area. Many compact ornamental trees will thrive in pots with the right setup and care. Browse our container-grown trees for summer structure. Can I plant a tree in late summer? Explore our ornamental tree collection to find the perfect match.
- How Indoor Plants Transform Your Home and Your Life
They act as natural air filters, absorbing pollutants like formaldehyde, benzene, and ammonia and releasing plants, including the Chamaedorea, Syngonium and Monstera, as effective at removing common indoor air pollutants From elegant Orchids to the intricate patterns of Calathea and the bold presence of Ficus trees to the
- The Best Hedging for Coastal Areas
Griselinia makes an excellent hedge and screen and is commonly used in coastal locations due to its salt tolerance Red Robin - Is suitable for most locations and soil types, frost tolerant and happy in exposed positions This fast-growing shrub is tolerant of pollution, and due to its density, it creates a great screen,
- Choosing Native Hedging
Hawthorn - Hawthorn 'Crataegus monogyna' is a widely dispersed deciduous tree. The hawthorn can also be easily cultivated as a small single-stem tree. Holly - Ilex aquifolium, also known as English Holly, is an evergreen, slow-growing tree with a remarkable Hornbeam - The Common Hornbeam is a deciduous tree part of the Betulaceae family that can grow to heights Yew - This highly popular award-winning ornamental tree, the English Yew 'Taxus Baccata', is a beautiful
- Essential Tips For Gardening in February
and shrubs for healthy growth, plant trees to establish strong roots, shape hedges to encourage dense Feeding Trees & Shrubs Give your trees and shrubs a boost by applying a slow-release fertiliser. Planting Trees Now is a great time to plant trees, allowing them to establish strong roots before the Early Growth Boost: Trees have a head start before the active growing season. Adds Structure: Planting trees now enhances the landscape and adds seasonal interest. 5.
- Exploring Bare Root Hedging
This fast-growing shrub is tolerant of pollution, making it an excellent choice for built-up, urban areas Willow - One of the few hedge species that can tolerate and even thrive in wet or moist soil conditions Hornbeam - Hornbeam has a moderate growth rate yet is highly resilient and can tolerate poorer growing Top Species for Beauty & Wildlife Hawthorn - Hawthorn makes a hardy, highly tolerant hedge, forming a Wild Cherry - Wild Cherry, is a hardy deciduous tree with an abundance of stunning white flowers in the
- The Best Time to Plant Bare-Root Hedging and Why
Conditions: Extremely hardy and can tolerate poor, dry soils; full sun to partial shade; suitable for Conditions: Prefers moist, well-drained soils; can tolerate shade but prefers full sun; suitable for Conditions: Adaptable to a wide range of soil types; prefers full sun but can tolerate partial shade; Conditions : Thrives in moist and wet soils; prefers full sun but can tolerate some shade; ideal for Planting a tree this autumn is more than just a garden upgrade; it's an investment in your well-being
- Special Hedging Mixes Inspectors Like: A Farmer’s Guide to Native Species That Tick Every Box
Very drought-tolerant. Sites: Exposed or sheltered. Excellent for tough conditions. Field Maple (Acer campestre) Soils: Performs well on chalk, limestone, and free-draining soils. Guelder Rose (Viburnum opulus) Soils: Prefers moist, fertile soils; tolerates wetter areas. Dogwood (Cornus sanguinea) Soils: Best on chalk and limestone; tolerates dry soils. Wayfaring Tree (Viburnum lantana) Soils: Chalk and limestone are ideal. Sites: Sunny, dry areas.
- Essential Tips for Gardening in July
Check Supports and Ties Now is a good time to inspect tree stakes and supports . FAQs Can I still plant trees or shrubs in July? Whilst you can't plant bare root trees in July , you can still plant container-grown trees and shrubs trees, shrubs, and perennials that offer lasting colour and structure. Which trees or shrubs can I plant in containers during July?
- Essential Tips for Gardening in December
Table of Contents Essential Tree and Shrub Care Soil Prep and Border Refresh Best Trees and Shrubs for , shrubs , hedging , or fruit trees . tree care advice designed for UK conditions. Tree Stakes & Structural Support Strong winter winds can loosen young or recently planted trees. FAQs What trees can I plant in December in the UK?














