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.

  • Pinus mugo Gnom

    Dwarf Mountain Pine. A rounded conifer with bright green, needle-like leaves. Produces dark brown cones. Height 3.5m. Spread 5m. Evergreen. Frost hardy.

  • Pinus mugo Mops

    Dwarf Mountain Pine. A dwarf rounded conifer with short dense light green needle-like leaves. Prominent brown winter buds. Height 75cm. Spread 75cm. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Planting instructions Back-fill with soil mixed with peat and a suitable fertiliser.

  • Pinus mugo Pumilio

    Dwarf Mountain Pine. A rounded, many-branched, dwarf, conifer with bright green, needle-like leaves. Produces dark brown cones. Height 0.5m. Spread 0.5m. Evergreen. Frost hardy.

  • Pinus mugo Varella

    Dwarf Golden Mountain Pine. A rounded conifer with bright green, needle-like leaves in summer which turn golden in winter making this a small golden mound of colour in winter months. Slow growing, 1 metre in 10 years.

  • Pinus mugo Winter Gold

    Dwarf Golden Mountain Pine. A rounded conifer with bright green, needle-like leaves in summer which turn golden in winter making this a small golden mound of colour in winter months. Slow growing, 1 metre in 10 years.

  • Pinus nigra Green Tower

    Dark-green foliage on this narrow, upright pine is very dense. The large, whitish buds in winter and early spring look very handsome among the needles.

  • Pinus nigra Green Tower

    Dark-green foliage on this narrow, upright pine is very dense. The large, whitish buds in winter and early spring look very handsome among the needles.

  • Pinus nigra Nana

    Dwarf Black Pine. A rounded conifer with rigid dark green needle-like leaves. Produces yellow-brown cones. Height 1m. Spread 1m. Evergreen.

  • Pinus nigra Nigra

    European Black Pine. A rounded conifer with rigid dark green needle-like leaves. Produces yellow-brown cones. Height 30m. Spread 6-8m. Evergreen. Hardy.

  • Pinus nigra Oregon Green

    Deep, glossy, rich green, stiff needles densely spaced and curved against the branches give the appearance of large pipe cleaners. The unique, more open form with asymmetrical branching creates a striking landscape specimen. In the spring there is a firework explosion of pearly white candles that come out in clusters. Evergreen.

  • Pinus nigra Pierrick Bregeon (Brepo)

    European Black Pine. A rounded conifer with rigid dark green needle-like leaves. Produces yellow-brown cones. Height 30m. Spread 6-8m. Evergreen. Hardy. Planting instructions Back-fil with soil mixed with peat and a suitable fertiliser.

  • Pinus nigra Summer Breeze

    Slow-growing, dwarf variety of black pine, creating a dense, oval-shaped crown with bristly texture. After 10 years the tree reaches 1 m in height. The needles are long, dark green, gathered in two on short shoots. Evergreen. Hardy.

  • Pinus parviflora Negishi

    Japanese White Pine. A spreading conifer with blue-green needle-like, twisted leaves. Produces red-brown cones. Evergreen.

  • Pinus pinea

    Stone Pine. A spreading conifer with twisted glossy green needle-like leaves. Produces brown cones. Height 15-20m. Spread 6-9m. Evergreen. A slow growing pine that can be used to block overlooking windows or unsightly views. Ideal for creating an Italian feel to a space.

  • Pinus strobus

    Eastern White Pine. A slender conical conifer becoming columnar with grey-green needle-like leaves. Produces green cones ripening brown. Height 35m. Spread 6-8m. Evergreen. Hardy.

  • Pinus strobus Radiata

    Eastern White Pine. A dwarf dense conifer becoming wider than it is high with grey-green needle-like leaves. Produces green cones ripening brown. Height 90-120cm. Spread 1.2-1.5m. Evergreen. Hardy.

  • Pinus sylvestris

    Scots Pine. A tall conical to columnar conifer with blue-green, twisted needle-like leaves. Bushy and vigorous when young, great screening, stately and architectural when old.

  • Pinus sylvestris Blue Pearl

    Scots Pine. A tall conical to columnar conifer with blue-green, twisted needle-like, leaves. Bushy and vigorous when young, great screening, stately and architectural when old.

  • Pinus sylvestris Fastigata

    Scots Pine. A tall columnar conifer with blue-green, twisted needle-like leaves. Produces green cones ripening brown. Height 8m. Spread 1-3m. Evergreen. Hardy.

  • Pinus sylvestris Globosa Viridis

    This attractive, slow-growing conifer is covered with dense, shaggy, twisted needles. Tolerant of poor, dry sites and coastal conditions. Makes a good accent shrub or border planting. Resembling a small Christmas tree, it is ideal for miniature landscapes.

  • Pinus sylvestris Watereri

    Scots Pine. A conical to spreading conifer with blue-green, twisted needle-like, leaves. Produces green cones ripening brown. Height 1.8m. Spread 1.5m. Evergreen. Hardy. Planting instructions Back-fill with soil mixed with peat and a suitable fertiliser.

  • Pinus x schwerinii Wiethorst

    Clusters of long, bluish-green needles on this outstanding broad, pyramidal pine are so delicate even the slightest wind moves them. A witches broom found in Germany on Pinus x schwerinii (a cross between P. strobus and P. wallichiana), the spectacular cultivar produces an abundance of oversized sappy cones. Plants can be pruned to stay beautifully tight and soft; left unpruned, plants become unique informal uprights with pillowy branches.

  • Platanus acerifolia

    London Plane. A vigorous tree with flaking brown, grey and cream bark. Bright green leaves with inconspicuous flowers followed by brown fruits in autumn and winter.

  • Pleached: Carpinus betulus

    Trained Carpinus on a frame. Fantastic structural tree that copes with repeated clipping to maintain shape. Elegant shaped tree with serrated ribbed leaves and characteristic grey fluted bark.

  • Pleached: Elaeagnus x ebbingei Viveleg

    Oleaster. A vigorous shrub with glossy, dark evergreen leaves with golden yellow margins, silvery beneath. Creamy white flowers followed by orange speckled silver fruit. Flowers from September to October. Fruit colour: orange. Fruits from February. Evergreen. A more dramatic version of Gilt edge and more vigorous. Clip annually to shape.

  • Pleached: Fagus sylvatica

    Common Beech. A British native tree with wavy margined leaves, pale at first, turning glossy dark green. Height 25m. Spread 15m. Deciduous.

  • Pleached: Fagus sylvatica Atropunicea

    Copper or Purple Beech. A large tree with light red leaves in spring turning dark purple. Height 18m. Spread 7-10m. Deciduous.

  • Pleached: Ilex aquifolium Nellie R Stevens

    Holly. An evergreen tree. Green self-fertile holly - will berry itself producing red berries in autumn. Clip to keep in shape in September. Plant 3 to 4 m apart for a high level screen.

  • Pleached: Ilex aquifolium Nellie R Stevens 3/4 Std

    Holly. An evergreen tree. Green self-fertile holly - will berry itself producing red berries in autumn. Clip to keep in shape in September. Plant 3 to 4 m apart for a high level screen.

  • Pleached: Ilex x koehneana castaneifolia

    Holly. A conical evergreen shrub with purple tinged stems and big, serrated, light green leaves, produces scarlet fruit. Height 14m. Spread 5m. Flower colour Cream. Flowers from May to June. Fruits from September Evergreen. Hardy.

  • Pleached: Photinia x fraseri Red Robin

    An upright, evergreen shrub with dark green leaves, bright red when young. Small white flowers are sometimes followed by bright red fruit. Height 2m. Spread 2m. Flowers from April to May. Evergreen. Planting instructions Back-fill with soil mixed with peat. Excellent as hedging, space at 75cm intervals and clip once or twice each year.

  • Pleached: Prunus laurocerasus

    Cherry Laurel, Laurel. A more dense, compact, bushy shrub with glossy green leaves. Fragrant white flowers on upright spikes in spring, followed by red fruit ripening to black. Height 3m. Spread 2m. Flowers from April to May. Fruits from June Evergreen. Hardy. Plant two feet apart for hedging and clip twice a year.

  • Pleached: Prunus laurocerasus Novita

    Cherry Laurel. Laurel. A dense bushy evergreen shrub with glossy green leaves. Fragrant white flowers on upright spikes in spring, followed by red fruit ripening to black. Height 8m. Spread 3m. For hedging plant 60cm to 90cm apart. clip annually to required height.

  • Pleached: Prunus lusitanica Brenelia 1/2 Std

    Portugal Laurel, Laurel. A dense bushy shrub with glossy dark green leaves. Fragrant white flowers on pendent racemes in early summer, followed by red fruit ripening to black. Height 3m. Spread 2m. Flowers from June to July. Fruits from July. Evergreen. For hedging plant 60cm apart.

  • Pleached: Prunus lusitanica Brenelia 3/4 Std

    Portugal Laurel, Laurel. A dense bushy shrub with glossy dark green leaves. Fragrant white flowers on pendent racemes in early summer, followed by red fruit ripening to black. Height 3m. Spread 2m. Flowers from June to July. Fruits from July. Evergreen. For hedging plant 60cm apart.

  • Pleached: Pyrus calleryana Chanticleer

    Pear. A narrowly conical tree with glossy, dark green leaves turning red in late autumn. Clusters of white flowers in spring followed by brown fruit. Height 15m. Spread 6m. Flowers from March to April. Fruit colour Brown. Fruits from May Deciduous.

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