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Garden Tree Mix

A selection of five garden trees selected to give a mixture of spring flowers, autumn foliage and winter stem colour.

Betula pendula ( Silver birch )
Fagus sylvatica ( Green beech )
Prunus cerasifera ( Cherry plum )
Prunus padus ( Bird cherry )
Sorbus aucuparia ( Rowan )

(For individual trees please refer to main website prices)

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Offer price £15.00 including delivery and vat


Woodland Tree Mix

A selection of ten trees/shrubs suitable for a woodland planting.

Betula pendula ( Silver birch )
Cornus spp. ( Dogwood )
Corylus avellana ( Hazel )
Fagus sylvatica ( Green beech )
Ilex aquifolium ( Holly )
Prunus avium ( Wild cherry )
Prunus cerasifera ( Cherry plum )
Prunus padus ( Bird cherry )
Rosa spp. ( Rose )
Sorbus aucuparia ( Rowan )

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Offer price £30.00 including delivery and vat


Hedging Mix

The hedging mix will consist of 70% hawthorn and a 30% mixture from the following species to give colour and attract wildlife

Acer campestre ( Field maple )
Corylus avellana ( Hazel )
Carpinus betulus ( Hornbeam )
Cornus spp. ( Dogwood )
Malus sylvestris ( Crab apple )
Prunus cerasifera ( Cherry plum )
Prunus padus ( Bird cherry )
Prunus spinosa ( Blackthorn )
Rosa spp. ( Rose )
Viburnum opulus ( Guelder rose )

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Offer price £7.00 per metre including delivery and vat.

Advisory note:
To protect your plants we would recommend the use of a spiral tree guard and cane

Spiral guard and cane per unit .45p plus vat

Helpful hints for planting and aftercare:
On arrival plants should be taken from packaging and planted as soon as possible.

When planting ensure you dig a hole larger than the root system, hold the plant in position while backfilling with soil and firm in position ensuring root system is not proud of soil surface.

Once planted water in well.

Make sure plant is kept watered but not overwatered for first growing season especially in warm, dry spells.

Shrubs may be subsequently pruned to encourage bushy growth.

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