Bare root hedging

Bareroot plants are plants that have been grown in the open ground and then lifted to be transplanted during the dormant season. This is generally between November and March and means that plants are ‘sleeping’ before kicking back into gear for growth, when the weather warms up in spring.
Instant & Mature Hedging

You could opt for an evergreen hedge if you are looking for cover & privacy all year round. With an evergreen hedge around your garden, even in the winter, when most trees, shrubs and bushes have lost their leaves, you prevent people seeing into your home or blocking the view or new house or extension that looks into your garden.
Rootballed Season Is Here

It’s hard to believe the year is flying by so quickly and I was just easing back into full speed after a quieter Summer on the nursery and here we are with the Rootballed season upon us ALREADY! The semi-mature trees that we have planted in out own fields, are allowed to grow in open […]