Bare Root Hedging
The season for bare root plants is between mid November and early April.
Plants can only be lifted once the plants' leaves have begun to drop naturally. This is totally dependent upon the weather i.e. a mild Autumn will delay lifting.
Plants will be dispatched as soon as the lifting season commences.
Please also note that as Winter progresses plants can not be lifted, or planted, when the ground is frozen.
Full planting instructions will be sent with your orders.
Please also see the section on 'delivery' for more information about postage and packaging.
Field Maple - Fast growing native hedging with golden Autumn colours.
Hornbeam - Tolerant to moist and shady positions. One of the best plants for heavy soil types.
Hornbeam - Tolerant to moist and shady positions. One of the best plants for heavy soil types.
Common Dogwood - Native shrub commonly used in hedgerows. Excellent Autumnal colour. Likes damp chalky soil.
Hazel - Fast growing native plant, with yellow catkins in Spring followed by edible nuts in Autumn.
Hawthorn/Quickthon - Native hedging with fragrant white flowers in May and red fruits in Autumn.
Hawthorn/Quickthorn - Native hedging with fragrant white flowers in May and red fruits in Autumn.
Spindle - Fast growing native shrub. Red flowers with orange centres. Excellent for chalky soils.
Green Beech - Deciduous green leaves turning copper in Autumn. Shade tolerant.
Green Beech - Deciduous green leaves turing copper in Autumn. Shade tolerant.
Green Beech - Deciduous green leaves turning copper in Autumn. Shade tolerant.
Wild Crabapple -Deciduous native tree with green leaves, white/pink tinged flowers and crab apples.
Common Laurel - Dense evergreen hedging plant with large glossy dark green leaves.
Blackthorn - Sloe - Dense prickly hedging plant with small white flowers in Spring and Sloe Berries in Autumn.