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  • Choosing Native Hedging

    There are a number of benefits that come with planting a native hedge, with uses ranging from year-round Reasons to plant a native hedge Year-round beauty No matter the season, a hedge provides stunning visuals Our Top Native Hedging 1. This hardy plant is often found in woodlands and is a popular choice for mixed native hedging. See all native hedging >> See all hedging >>

  • Seasonal Planting Tips for Trees, Hedging, Climbers, and Shrubs

    This guide provides seasonal tips for planting and caring for trees, hedging, climbers, and shrubs to Spring: The Season of Renewal March to May Planting:  Spring is ideal for planting container-grown trees The Season of Preparation September to November Planting:  Autumn is optimal for planting deciduous trees Bare-root hedging is best planted from late autumn to early winter. Evergreen hedges are best pruned in late spring or early summer.

  • Planting for the Future: Unlocking Grant Support for Native and Commercial Tree Planting Across the UK

    Planting trees and hedges doesn’t just transform landscapes—it creates habitats, fights climate change Why Plant Trees and Hedges? Trees and hedges are more than just features of a healthy countryside. Grants for Native Tree and Hedge Planting England: Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) The SFI now offers The Woodland Trust The Woodland Trust provides free tree packs and tailored support for native woodland Whether it’s sourcing native species for a new hedge or advising on tree varieties for commercial forestry

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

    After a storm, it's essential to assess the condition of your garden, especially your trees and hedges In this blog post, we will provide valuable tips and guidance on how to care for your trees and hedging Look for broken branches, uprooted trees, and damaged hedges. of your trees and hedges. Regularly monitor your trees and hedges for signs of new growth, pests, or diseases.

  • How to protect trees and hedging in ice and snow

    and hedging withstand this harsher winter. A thick layer of straw or mulch acts as a natural insulator, protecting your tree roots from freezing using tree guards to protect trees and hedging during these conditions. However, native trees are also highly tolerant of our ever-changing seasons. Rowan Shop all conifers >> Shop all native trees >>

  • The Importance of Quality and Sustainability in Supporting Tree-Planting Initiatives in the UK - UKISG

    Ensuring the Quality of Trees When it comes to planting trees, quality matters. Bowhayes Trees Limited focuses on cultivating and supplying native and regionally appropriate tree species Our commitment to UK grown native species helps in supporting local wildlife and preserving our precious At Bowhayes Trees Limited, we maintain meticulous records of our tree production and supply. tree-planting initiatives.

  • Yew Hedging - Planting & Care Guide

    Yew hedges are a popular choice for gardeners looking for a low-maintenance, evergreen hedge that can Space the plants about 30-45cm apart to form a dense hedge. Watering: Water your yew hedge regularly during the first year to help establish the roots. Prune your yew hedge in late summer to maintain its shape and size. Regularly inspect your yew hedge for signs of pests or disease and treat as necessary.

  • Native UK Trees for Privacy | Eco-Friendly Screening Solutions

    Why Choose Native Trees for Screening? It forms beautiful hedges, natural screens, or pleached panels. How to Use Native Trees for Privacy Mixed native hedging:  Combine Hornbeam, Field Maple, and Hawthorn Shop Native Trees for Screening in the UK At Bowhayes Trees , we grow a wide range of native UK trees Explore Native Screening Trees at Bowhayes Trees FAQs What’s the best native tree for privacy in the

  • 2026 Guide to Hedge, Tree and Woodland Planting Grants in England, Scotland & Wales

    Tip: Many nurseries offer “BN11 hedging packs” of mixed native species that meet these specs, making The idea is to provide a package – you pick what you need from the menu. Native Low-Density  is an interesting one: only 400–500 trees/ha (more sparse, wood-pasture style). (Native Shelterwood category at 2,500 trees/ha pays £6,170/ha, which is the top rate for native broadleaf-dominated Also, organisations like the Woodland Trust  work in Wales to provide free trees and hedge packs for

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

    Here, I explore key UK-native trees with proven benefits, practical tips for integration, and available Look for codes such as: TE4 (Tree Establishment) : Supports planting and nurturing trees in silvopastoral BN5 (Hedgerow Maintenance) : Incentivizes the use of trees and shrubs as hedges, offering benefits for AC1 (Animal Health and Welfare Review) : Although not tree-specific, this grant can cover tree-based More Information: Bowhayes Trees offers a range of native trees perfect for integrating into your farming

  • Special Hedging Mixes Inspectors Like: A Farmer’s Guide to Native Species That Tick Every Box

    Why native diversity matters — and how to build a hedge mix that fits BN7 and BN11 Countryside Stewardship Benefits:  Flowers packed with nectar; black berries for birds. Wayfaring Tree (Viburnum lantana) Soils:  Chalk and limestone are ideal. Sites:  Sunny, dry areas. packs are pre-designed to meet these ratios We can produce: BN7 (gapping-up) hedge packs BN11 (new hedges) packs Custom species mixes based on soil

  • Choosing the Right Hedging for Privacy: A Comprehensive Guide

    Creating a private sanctuary in your outdoor space is achievable with the right choice of hedging plants This guide will help you navigate the options to find the perfect hedging for your privacy needs. Factors to Consider When Choosing Hedging Plants: Evergreen vs. Note:  Tolerates shade and is suitable for formal hedges. Note:  Tolerates a range of soil types and is suitable for formal hedges.

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