Alnus Incana - Grey Alder Deciduous Tree
Catkin appear early in spring before the leaves emerge
Grows at around 50cm per year
Suitable for all types of soil is Clay and salt Tolerant. Good for cold wet conditions.
Good in full sun or partial shade
This tree can be hard pruned severely at any time without causing any harm to the tree.
Field Grown - Alnus Incana - Grey Alder Deciduous Tree
Field Grown plants are trees, hedges, and shrubs cultivated directly in open ground at our nursery until they reach maturity. Unlike plants raised in artificial environments, these specimens develop naturally in native soil, establishing robust root systems that spread freely without constraint. When ready for sale, they are carefully lifted from the ground - either as bare root plants (with soil removed) or root ball plants (with a substantial soil ball) and transplanted to their new home.
Field Grown plants are ideal for customers planning ahead and seeking mature, robust specimens for substantial landscape projects.
The Handling and Planting of Field Grown Plants
Restricted Planting Season
Field grown plants must be planted during dormancy—typically November through March in the UK. Outside this window, establishment success decreases significantly, and availability is limited.
Immediate Planting Required
Bare root plants, in particular, must be planted promptly after delivery. Their exposed roots are vulnerable to drying winds and cannot be stored indefinitely like container plants.
Initial Root Loss
The lifting process inevitably severs some roots. While field grown plants recover well, they require consistent watering during their first growing season to compensate for this disturbance—particularly root ball specimens.
For more information on Field Grown Plants contact Heathwood Nurseries on 01948 841054