Here's some helpfull tips when planting your Trees: Soak the roots before planting : Avoid planting if there's a frost : Place your tree in a sunny/sheltered position. Help the roots to stimulate and establish more quickly by mixing in some farmyard manure.

Soil improver: organic soil improvers like farmyard manure open up the soils structure, breaking up heavy clay and helping free-draining soils hold on to moisture.

We can deliver trees within a 35 mile radius of the nursery.

  • Malus Royalty

    An elegant, small weeping tree with deep reddish-pink flowers and reddish-bronze leaves. The dark red fruit does not fall and is enjoyed by birds. A hardy tree with excellent disease resistance.

  • Malus Sun Rival

    Weeping Crab Apple. A weeping tree with glossy, dark green leaves. Pretty, pink-flushed white flowers open from red buds in late spring followed by glossy, yellow fruits. Height 4m. Spread 3m.Flowers from April to May. Fruits from June.

  • Malus Tschonoskii

    Crab Apple. An attractive strong growing tree, up to 12m, erect conical habit, flowers white tinged pink, fruits globosa yellowish green tinged reddish purple. One of the best trees for autumn colour. Leaves have a silvery hue in summer.

  • Malus Van Eseltine

    Crab Apple. An upright small. columnar tree with glossy. mid-green to grey leaves. Pretty double pink flowers in late spring followed by yellow fruits. Height 8m. Spread 6m. Flowers from May to June. Fruits from July. A good selection for a small garden.

  • Malus Wisley

    Crab Apple. Tough small flowering tree prefers a fertile well drained soil in full sun or light shade. Malus will tolerate a cold spot but avoid planting in windy exposed or very dry areas. Prune to shape during the winter months but avoid excessive pruning.

  • Malus x robusta Diable Rouge

    Crab Apple. A compact, rounded to spreading, deciduous tree with ovate to elliptic, toothed, dark green leaves, maroon when young and turning yellow in autumn. Clusters of fragrant, pink flowers in mid-spring are followed by small, edible, spherical, dark red fruit in autumn.

  • Malus x robusta Yellow Siberian

    An open, spreading, deciduous tree with ovate to elliptic, toothed, dark green leaves turning yellow in autumn. Clusters of fragrant, pink-flushed, white flowers in mid-spring are followed by small, inedible, spherical, yellow fruit in late summer and autumn.

  • Malus x zumi Professor Sprenger

    Dense, compact, rounded, deciduous tree to about 7m, with mid-green foliage turning yellow in late autumn. The very fragrant flowers open white from pink buds in mid- and late spring, and are followed by large quantities of small, round, yellow and orange fruit that hang on into winter.

  • Mespilus germanica Nottingham

    Medlar. A spreading tree with dark green leaves turning yellow-brown in autumn. White flowers followed by edible brown fruit. ripening after the first frosts in late autumn. Height 6m. Spread 8m. Flowers from May to June. Fruits from November. Self fertile.

  • Metasequoia glyptostroboides

    Swamp Redwood. A neat narrow deciduous conical tree with bright green. feathery leaves turning gold in autumn. Produces brown round cones.

  • Metasequoia glyptostroboides Goldrush

    Swamp Redwood. A neat narrow deciduous conical tree with bright green, feathery leaves turning gold in autumn. Produces brown round cones. Height 20-40m. Spread 5m. Deciduous. Hardy. Good in wet places.

  • Morus alba

    White Mulberry. A half standard with beautiful weeping head with fresh yellow-green, veined leaves. Cup-shaped, green flowers followed by white fruit, ripening to pink and red. Height 2m. Spread 2m. Flowers from May to June. Deciduous.

  • Morus alba Pendula

    White Mulberry. A half standard with beautiful weeping head with fresh yellow-green, veined leaves. Cup-shaped, green flowers followed by white fruit, ripening to pink and red. Height 2m. Spread 2m. Flowers from May to June. Deciduous.

  • Morus nigra

    Black Mulberry. A spreading tree with dark green leaves. velvety underneath. Cup-shaped green flowers followed by green fruit ripening to red and then dark purple. Edible fruit. A small tree for a sunny sheltered place.

  • Morus nigra

    Black Mulberry. A spreading tree with dark green leaves. velvety underneath. Cup-shaped green flowers followed by green fruit ripening to red and then dark purple. Edible fruit. A small tree for a sunny sheltered place.

  • Morus plantafolia Fruitless

    A lovely tree for shade as it develops a wide-spreading head and can also be trained with a flat-topped, parasol-style crown. The large, glossy, palmate leaves are dark-green. Morus Bombycis will usually produce fruit but most will abort and fall while they are still green.

  • Morus rotundiloba Mojo Berry

    New variety of dwarf mulberry that is covered with a profusion of pretty white blooms in May and June followed by a succession of succulent berries continuously from July until November, colouring from ruby red to glossy black.

  • Myrtus communis Std

    Common Myrtle. An evergreen shrub with glossy leaves and pretty, fragrant white flowers with conspicuous white stamens, followed by purple-black berries. Flowers from July to August. Fruits from August. Evergreen. Sheltered sunny spot, peaty acidic soil.

  • Nectarine Humboldt

    Burgundy red and orange fruit with yellow aromatic flesh. Has freestone (flesh not attached to stone). Excellent flavour. Heavy cropper. Harvest late August. Grows well outside. Self-fertile.

  • Nectarine Moorpark

    Orange fleshed fruit, large with a golden yellow skin. Pick in August. Fine as an orchard tree and even better against a south wall where the crop will be huge.

  • Nectarine Necta Red

    A self-fertile, firm aromatic red fruit ready in August. Fine outside, best against a south wall. Spectacular in flower. Spray with Dithane 945 to avoid leaf curl.

  • Nyssa sylvatica

    Black Gum. Sour Gum. Tupelo. A broadly conical to columnar tree with glossy, dark green leaves, turning vivid shades of orange, red and yellow in autumn. Height 20m. Spread 10m. Flower colour Green. Flowers from June to July. Deciduous. Hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds.

  • Olea europaea

    Olive. An evergreen rounded tree with grey-green leathery leaves and ting fragrant, creamy white flowers followed by edible green fruits ripening to black. Clip to required size. Flowers from June to August. Fruits from August. Evergreen. Great plant for sunny sheltered courtyards or indoors in a conservatory.

  • Olea europaea

    Olive. An evergreen rounded tree with grey-green leathery leaves and ting fragrant, creamy white flowers followed by edible green fruits ripening to black. Clip to required size. Flowers from June to August. Fruits from August. Evergreen. Great plant for sunny sheltered courtyards or indoors in a conservatory.

  • Olea europaea

    Olive. An evergreen rounded tree with grey-green leathery leaves and ting fragrant, creamy white flowers followed by edible green fruits ripening to black. Clip to required size. Flowers from June to August. Fruits from August. Evergreen. Great plant for sunny sheltered courtyards or indoors in a conservatory.

  • Olea europaea 1/2 Std

    Olive. An evergreen rounded tree with grey-green leathery leaves and tiny fragrant creamy white flowers followed by edible green fruits ripening to black. Clip to required size. Flowers from June to August. Fruits from August. Evergreen. Great plant for hot sunny sheltered courtyards or indoors in a conservatory.

  • Olea europaea 1/2 Std

    Olive. An evergreen rounded tree with grey-green leathery leaves and tiny fragrant creamy white flowers followed by edible green fruits ripening to black. Clip to required size. Flowers from June to August. Fruits from August Evergreen. Great plant for hot sunny sheltered courtyards or indoors in a conservatory.

  • Olea europaea 1/2 Std

    Olive. An evergreen rounded tree with grey-green leathery leaves and ting fragrant, creamy white flowers followed by edible green fruits ripening to black. Clip to required size. Flowers from June to August. Fruits from August. Evergreen. Great plant for sunny sheltered courtyards or indoors in a conservatory.

  • Olea europaea 1/2 Std

    Olive. An evergreen rounded tree with grey-green leathery leaves and ting fragrant, creamy white flowers followed by edible green fruits ripening to black. Clip to required size. Flowers from June to August. Fruits from August. Evergreen. Great plant for sunny sheltered courtyards or indoors in a conservatory.

  • Olea europaea 1/4 Std

    Olive. An evergreen rounded tree with grey-green leathery leaves and tiny fragrant creamy white flowers followed by edible green fruits ripening to black. Clip to required size. Flowers from June to August. Fruits from August. Evergreen. Great plant for hot sunny sheltered courtyards or indoors in a conservatory.

  • Olea europaea 1/4 Std Spiral

    Olive. An evergreen rounded tree with grey-green leathery leaves and ting fragrant, creamy white flowers followed by edible green fruits ripening to black. Clip to required size. Flowers from June to August. Fruits from August. Evergreen. Great plant for sunny sheltered courtyards or indoors in a conservatory.

  • Olea europaea Bonsai

    Olive. An evergreen rounded tree with grey-green leathery leaves and ting fragrant, creamy white flowers followed by edible green fruits ripening to black. Clip to required size. Flowers from June to August. Fruits from August. Evergreen. Great plant for sunny sheltered courtyards or indoors in a conservatory.

  • Olea europaea Leccino 1/2 Std

    Olive. An evergreen rounded tree with grey-green leathery leaves and tiny fragrant, creamy white flowers followed by edible green fruits ripening to black. Clip to required size. Flowers from June to August. Fruits from August Evergreen. Great plant for sunny sheltered courtyards.

  • Olea europaea Leccino 3/4 Std

    Olive. An evergreen rounded tree with grey-green leathery leaves and tiny fragrant, creamy white flowers followed by edible green fruits ripening to black. Clip to required size. Flowers from June to August. Fruits from August Evergreen. Great plant for sunny sheltered courtyards.

  • Olea europaea Std

    Olive. An evergreen rounded tree with grey-green leathery leaves and ting fragrant, creamy white flowers followed by edible green fruits ripening to black. Clip to required size. Flowers from June to August. Fruits from August. Evergreen. Great plant for sunny sheltered courtyards or indoors in a conservatory.

  • Olea europaea Std

    Olive. An evergreen rounded tree with grey-green leathery leaves and ting fragrant, creamy white flowers followed by edible green fruits ripening to black. Clip to required size. Flowers from June to August. Fruits from August. Evergreen. Great plant for sunny sheltered courtyards or indoors in a conservatory.

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