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.

  • Espalier: 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.

  • Espalier: Pyracantha In Variety

    Firethorn. A vigorous bushy shrub with dark green leaves. Clusters of flowers are produced in early summer followed by large berries. Height and spread 3m. Flowers from June to July. Fruits from July Evergreen. Hardy. Great against a wall, clip each year to keep tight.

  • Espalier: Trachelospermum jasminoides

    A twining climber with glossy dark green leaves, margined and splashed with cream, often turning crimson in winter. Pure white flowers from mid to late summer. Pillar. Evergreen.

  • Eucalyptus cinerea

    Silver Dollar Tree. This small to medium, evergreen tree is a great specimen or can be kept to smaller proportions using pruning methods such as coppicing or pollarding. The foliage is often used in flower arranging. Fully hardy. Grows about 1m per year, sunny position. Great bark.

  • Eucalyptus cinerea Silver Dollar

    Attractive silvery-blue foliage, this small, evergreen tree is perfectly suited to smaller gardens and for growing in containers. The leaves are gloriously aromatic and are wonderful for picking. Small, creamy-white flowers in winter and early spring.

  • Eucalyptus dalrympleana

    Mountain Gum. A tree with smooth creamy white bark, leaves round when young followed by narrow bright green, adult leaves. Umbels of white flowers in late summer to autumn. Height 20m. Spread 8m. Flowers from August to September. Evergreen. Hardy.

  • Eucalyptus gunni France Bleu Rengun

    Aromatic blue-green foliage, narrow and elegant, reddish-brown young branches, light silhouette, dwarf shrub-like and well-branched shape. Ideal all year long, in containers to decorate the balcony, the terrace, or also planted in association with other shrubs in small gardens.

  • Eucalyptus gunnii

    This fast-growing evergreen tree can be planted in a large space as a stand-alone specimen or kept to smaller proportions using pruning methods such as coppicing or pollarding. The foliage is often used in flower arranging.

  • Eucalyptus gunnii 1/2 Std

    This fast-growing evergreen tree can be planted in a large space as a stand-alone specimen or kept to smaller proportions using pruning methods such as coppicing or pollarding. The foliage is often used in flower arranging.

  • Eucalyptus gunnii Azura

    Slower growing, compact bushy habit. Intense silvery blue foliage. Good choice for hedge/screen. Exceptionally hardy. Easy to grow.

  • Eucalyptus gunnii Silverana

    A dwarf variety of this tree with whitish green bark shed annually in late summer, leaves round when young followed by grey-green, adult leaves. Height 8-10m. Spread 3m. Can be kept clipped as a medium shrub. Good foliage for flower arranging.

  • Eucalyptus parvifolia

    Small leaves. Feathery juvenile foliage. Grey or brown bark. Lime tolerant. Very hardy. Coppices well. Tolerates some exposure. Growth rate slow to moderate.

  • Eucalyptus perriniana

    Rounded leaved Snow Gum. A tree with smooth flaking, off-white. grey, or green bark. Leaves bluish green when young followed by pendent, adult leaves Umbels of white to cream flowers. Height 4-10m. Spread 3-8m. Flowers from June to August. Evergreen. Hardy. Sheltered Site.

  • Eucalyptus pulverulenta Baby Blue

    A slow-growing compact evergreen tree with round intense silver-blue foliage. Grows to 1-2m in height. Flowers are white and appear in spring.

  • Eucalyptus urnigera

    Glaucous grey-green glossy foliage. Blotched bark of different colours. Urn shaped seed capsules. Very rigorous. Growth rate fast

  • Euonymus Elegantissimus Aureus

    Japanese Spindle. An evergreen shrub with glossy, dark green leaves, each with a central gold mark. Height 1.5m. Spread 1m. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Harmful if eaten. Dense habit.

  • Euonymus grandiflorus Ruby Wine

    Strong-growing large shrub or small tree. Produces greenish white flowers in summer followed by pale pink 4-ribbed fruit with black seeds and orange arils. Hardy.

  • Euonymus japonicus Aureomarginata 1/4 Std

    A slow growing evergreen shrub that will grow in dark shade or in sun. Clip annually to retain these mini standards to their shape. These plants will brighten up any dark entrance into a house and will grow well in pots.

  • Euonymus japonicus Bravo 1/2 Std

    Japanese Spindle. A large shrub with evergreen glossy, dark green leaves broadly margined white. Height 4m. Spread 2m. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Harmful if eaten. Clip to required size.

  • Exochorda seratifolia Snow White

    Pearl Bush. A deciduous small branching tree, Exochorda serratifolia 'Snow White' has an arching habit. It has a moderate growth rate and will take 10 years or more to reach 4m in height (final height and spread of 4 x 3metres) so it is ideal for small gardens. Plant in sun or dappled shade and any well drained soil other than shallow chalk.

  • Fagus sylvatica

    Common Beech. A British native tree with wavy margined leaves, pale at first, turning glossy dark green. Height 25m. Spread 15m. Deciduous. A great hedging plant. Plant 30cm apart. Clip once a year and the leaves turn russet in autumn and stay on until spring.

  • Fagus sylvatica

    Common Beech. A British native tree with wavy margined leaves, pale at first, turning glossy dark green. Height 25m. Spread 15m. Deciduous. Leaves turn russet in autumn and stay on until spring.

  • Fagus sylvatica Atropurpureum

    Copper or Purple Beech. A large tree with light red leaves in spring turning dark purple. Height 18m. Spread 7-10m. Deciduous. For hedging plant 3 plants per metre. Can be kept clipped as a hedge in which case the leaves remain on the plant until the following spring.

  • Fagus sylvatica Black Swan

    Dark purple, almost black-red leaves on a weeping tree of great beauty. It forms a strong leader then weeps as gracefully as a swan's neck and all the branches weep straight down. This is a very narrow tree. Height: 20' in 15 years. Spread: 3'.

  • Fagus sylvatica Dawyck Gold

    Beech. A compact and narrow tree with wavy margined leaves, bright yellow at first, turning green. then yellow to orange-brown in autumn. Height 18m. Spread 7m. Deciduous.

  • Fagus sylvatica Dawyck Gold

    Beech. A compact and narrow tree with wavy margined leaves, bright yellow at first, turning green. then yellow to orange-brown in autumn. Height 18m. Spread 7m. Deciduous.

  • Fagus sylvatica Dawyck Purple

    Beech. A compact and narrow tree with wavy margined, deep purple leaves, colouring well in autumn. Height 20m. Spread 5m. Deciduous. Hardy.

  • Fagus sylvatica Purple Fountain

    Weeping Beech. A spectacular large weeping tree with purple leaves. Height 15m. Spread 15m. Deciduous. Hardy.

  • Fagus sylvatica Tricolor

    Beech. A weeping tree with wavy margined leaves of purple edged and striped pink and pinkish white. Height 3m. Spread 3m. Deciduous. Hardy.

  • Feijoa sellowiana

    Evergreen bushy shrub or tree. Dark green leaves with white undersides. Large fleshy crimson & white flowers mid-summer followed by edible red tinged green fruit. Requires sun & sheltered site with well drained soil. Height 3m. Spread 3m.

  • Ficus carica

    Common Fig. A deciduous shrub with handsome foliage of large deeply lobed deep green leaves. Minute petal-less flowers are contained in a hollowed-out receptacle, which enlarges to form edible fruit. Height 3m. Spread 4m. Fruits from August to September. Restrict root growth for increased fruiting.

  • Ficus carica Bornholms Diamant

    Reliably weather tolerant within the UK. An excellent and hardy, self-fertile fig. Moderately vigorous without taking over, the large three to five lobed green, scented leaves surround prolific sweet, tasty, late summer fruit ripening to a lustrous purple, light red inside with an aromatic flavour.

  • Ficus carica Little Miss Figgy

    A naturally compact fig, bred specifically for its dwarfing habit, 'Miss Figgy' is ideal for smaller spaces. Its foliage looks just the same as the larger species, but it forms on smaller, well-balanced plants, which are perfect for the patio.

  • Ficus carica Rouge de Juillet

    Easy to maintain this compact tree will produce large fruit between July and August. Grow against a south or west-facing wall to prevent the top-growth from being killed off in strong, cold winds. Restricting the spread of the roots in the ground or growing in a pot helps to encourage a plentiful display of fruit. A prolific, reliable cropper that can be trained as an espalier and becomes drought tolerant once established.

  • Ginkgo biloba

    Maidenhair Tree. A beautiful tree with fan-shaped green to yellow-green leaves. Clusters of male catkin-like flowers and round female flowers produce plum-like yellow-green fruit.

  • Ginkgo biloba

    Maidenhair Tree. A beautiful tree with fan-shaped green to yellow-green leaves. Clusters of male catkin-like flowers and round female flowers produce plum-like yellow-green fruit.

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