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.

  • Taxus baccata Bright Gold

    Yew. A low evergreen conifer with broadly spreading branches of yellow leaves in summer becoming green margined with yellow. Produces cones. Height 45-60cm. Spread 1.5m. Evergreen. Hardy CAUTION toxic if eaten.

  • Taxus baccata Cones

    Yew. A broadly conical evergreen conifer with narrow dark green leaves. Evergreen.

  • Taxus baccata David

    A fantastic new variety of evergreen yew, with gorgeous golden yellow foliage. Forming a narrow upright column upto 4-5ft in 10 years, this slow grower is ideal for long term landscaping projects. Ideal amongst heathers and other low growing evergreens, it's tolerant of dry shade, chalky and acid soils and urban pollution.

  • Taxus baccata Fastigata Aurea

    Irish Yew. A narrowly columnar. slow growing evergreen conifer with narrow dark green leaves variegated golden patches. Produces cones. Height 1m. Spread 0.3m. Evergreen. Hardy. CAUTION toxic if eaten.

  • Taxus baccata Fastigiata Robusta

    'Fastigiata Robusta' is a coniferous tree that forms a very slow growing, dense, broad column with a multi-pointed crown. It has deep green needles and small red berries in autumn.

  • Taxus baccata Pyramid

    Yew. A broadly conical evergreen conifer with narrow dark green leaves. Evergreen.

  • Taxus baccata Repens Aurea

    Yew. A spreading evergreen conifer with narrow dark green leaves margined with yellow on golden yellow stems. Height 1-1.5m. Spread 1-1.5m. Evergreen. Hardy. Planting instructions Back-fill with soil mixed with peat and a suitable fertiliser. CAUTION toxic if eaten.

  • Taxus baccata Semperaurea

    Yew. A male evergreen conifer with golden yellow leaves becoming brown-yellow. Produces cones. Height 1.5m. Spread 1.5m. Evergreen. Hardy. Planting instructions Back-fill with soil mixed with peat and a suitable fertiliser. CAUTION toxic if eaten.

  • Taxus baccata Spiral

    Yew. A broadly conical evergreen conifer with narrow dark green leaves. Evergreen.

  • Taxus baccata Summergold

    Yew. A low evergreen conifer with broadly spreading branches of yellow leaves in summer becoming green margined with yellow. Produces cones. Height 45-60cm. Spread 1.5m. Evergreen. Hardy CAUTION toxic if eaten.

  • Taxus x media Hicksii Pom Pom

    Yew. A narrowly columnar evergreen conifer with large dark green leaves. Produces cones. Height 10m. Spread 6m. Evergreen. Hardy. CAUTION toxic if eaten.

  • Thuja occidentalis Esmeralda

    White Cedar. A neat dwarf conical conifer with bright green leaves all through the year. Height 1m. Spread 80cm. Evergreen. Hardy. Planting instructions Back-fill with soil mixed with peat and a suitable fertiliser. Harmful if eaten.

  • Thuja occidentalis Jantar

    White Cedar. A neat dwarf conical conifer with bright green leaves all through the year. Height 1m. Spread 80cm. Evergreen. Hardy. Planting instructions Back-fill with soil mixed with peat and a suitable fertiliser. Harmful if eaten.

  • Thuja occidentalis Smaragd

    White Cedar. A neat dwarf conical conifer with bright green leaves all through the year. Height 1m. Spread 80cm. Evergreen. Hardy. Harmful if eaten.

  • Thuja orientalis

    A dense, slow growing, pyramid shaped conifer with bright yellow-green leaves, ageing to bronze-green in winter. Grows about 15-20cm per year. Evergreen. Hardy. Harmful if eaten.

  • Thuja orientalis Aurea Nana

    A dense, slow growing, oval shaped conifer with bright yellow-green leaves, ageing to bronze-green in winter. Height 1.5m. Spread 1m. Evergreen. Hardy. Harmful if eaten.

  • Thuja plicata Atrovirens

    Western Red Cedar. A tall conifer with cinnamon-red bark and aromatic, dark, glossy, green leaves. Height 22-35m. Spread 6-9m. Evergreen. Hardy. Harmful if eaten.

  • Thuja plicata Excelsa

    Evergreen conifer, bears full sun or half shadow, winter hardy, wind and city climate proof. Foliage: darkgreen. An optimal bottom for this conifer is a damp, lime, humus bottom. Uncut the conifer grows out to a medium-sized tree with a wide pin form crown. The Thuja Excelsa is suitable as a hedge plant, easy to cut and can grow on different grounds.

  • Tilia cordata

    Small-leaved Lime. A broadly columnar tree with rounded dark green leaves. blue-green beneath. Produces clusters of pale yellow flowers in mid-summer. Height 25m. Spread 15m.

  • Tilia platyphyllos

    Large-leaved Lime. A broadly columnar tree with dark green leaves, paler beneath. Pendent clusters of pale yellow flowers in mid-summer. Height 30m. Spread 20m. Flowers from July. Deciduous.

  • Tillia henryana

    Lime. A broadly columnar tree with rounded dark green leaves, brown-hairy and paler beneath. Produces clusters of white creamy flowers in late-summer. Height 25m. Spread 15m.

  • Trachycarpus fortunei chamaerops excelsa

    Chusan Palm. A single stemmed palm with large fan-shaped dark green leaves. Small yellow flowers emerge close to the leaf bases in early Summer. The hardiest palm in Britain. Height 20m. Spread 2.5m. Flowers from June Evergreen. Frost hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds. Slow growing in the UK.

  • Trachycarpus fortunei chamaerops excelsa

    Chusan Palm. A single stemmed palm with large fan-shaped dark green leaves. Small yellow flowers emerge close to the leaf bases in early Summer. The hardiest palm in Britain. Height 20m. Spread 2.5m. Flowers from June Evergreen. Frost hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds. Slow growing in the UK.

  • Trachycarpus fortunei chamaerops excelsa

    Chusan Palm. A single stemmed palm with large fan-shaped dark green leaves. Small yellow flowers emerge close to the leaf bases in early Summer. The hardiest palm in Britain. Height 20m. Spread 2.5m. Flowers from June Evergreen. Frost hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds. Slow growing in the UK.

  • Trachycarpus fortunei chamaerops excelsa

    Chusan Palm. A single stemmed palm with large fan-shaped dark green leaves. Small yellow flowers emerge close to the leaf bases in early Summer. The hardiest palm in Britain. Height 20m. Spread 2.5m. Flowers from June Evergreen. Frost hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds. Slow growing in the UK.

  • Trachycarpus fortunei chamaerops excelsa

    Chusan Palm. A single stemmed palm with large fan-shaped dark green leaves. Small yellow flowers emerge close to the leaf bases in early Summer. The hardiest palm in Britain. Height 20m. Spread 2.5m. Flowers from June Evergreen. Frost hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds. Slow growing in the UK.

  • Trachycarpus fortunei chamaerops excelsa

    Chusan Palm. A single stemmed palm with large fan-shaped dark green leaves. Small yellow flowers emerge close to the leaf bases in early Summer. The hardiest palm in Britain. Height 20m. Spread 2.5m. Flowers from June Evergreen. Frost hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds. Slow growing in the UK.

  • Trachycarpus fortunei chamaerops excelsa

    Chusan Palm. A single stemmed palm with large fan-shaped dark green leaves. Small yellow flowers emerge close to the leaf bases in early Summer. The hardiest palm in Britain. Height 20m. Spread 2.5m. Flowers from June Evergreen. Frost hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds. Slow growing in the UK.

  • Trachycarpus fortunei chamaerops excelsa

    Chusan Palm. A single stemmed palm with large fan-shaped dark green leaves. Small yellow flowers emerge close to the leaf bases in early Summer. The hardiest palm in Britain. Height 20m. Spread 2.5m. Flowers from June Evergreen. Frost hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds. Slow growing in the UK.

  • Ulmus hollandica Wredei

    A slow growing columnar tree with golden twisted leaves giving a remarkable shape and colour to the architecture of the garden.

  • Viburnum tinus 1/2 Std

    A compact shrub with dark green leaves. Clusters of white flowers open from carmine-pink buds, from late winter to spring, followed by dark blue-black fruit. Height 3m. Spread 3m. Flowers from February to May. Fruits from June Evergreen. Hardy.

  • Viburnum tinus Eve Price 1/2 Std

    Viburnum tinus 'Eve Price' is an excellent evergreen shrub that flowers in winter. It is quite compact, with dense dark green foliage, and from late winter through spring, for a long time, it carries flattened heads of many tiny, star-shaped flowers, opening from pink buds and followed by dark bluish black fruit.

  • Viburnum tinus Eve Price 1/4 Std

    Viburnum tinus 'Eve Price' is an excellent evergreen shrub that flowers in winter. It is quite compact, with dense dark green foliage, and from late winter through spring, for a long time, it carries flattened heads of many tiny, star-shaped flowers, opening from pink buds and followed by dark bluish black fruit.

  • Walnut

    Common Walnut. A spreading tree with aromatic, glossy, dark green leaves, bronze-purple when young, greenish yellow flowers followed by edible nuts contained within a round fruit. Height 30m. Spread 15m. Flowers from May to June. Fruits from August. Deciduous.

  • Wollemia nobilis

    Wollemi Pine - thought to be extinct and discovered in 1994 in a National Park in Australia. One of the worlds rarest and most endangered species dating back to the period of the dinosaurs, the original 100 trees have been propagated so can be a living fossil.

  • Yucca filamentosa

    Adam's Needle. A clump-forming shrub with rosettes of rigid, dark green leaves, margined with curly white hairs. Upright spikes of nodding, bell-shaped white flowers in mid and late summer. Height 75cm. Spread 1.5m. Evergreen. Hardy.

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