
Pinus nigra austriaca
Familiar pine throughout the UK with its blue/grey needles and sculptural shape. Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.

Hardiness level Green
Familiar pine throughout the UK with its blue/grey needles and sculptural shape. Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Green
Probably the finest and certainly the most sort after of all the dwarf pines. Beautiful, shapely and as tough as old boots. To 5ft x 5ft after 10 years but can be shaped and pruned. Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Green
One of several dwarf pines we do. Fun to be had clearing out dead wood, pinching out new growth and raising the crown. Oriental. Hardy, tough, reliable. 5ft after 25 yrs. Please contact us for other stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Green
Special helicopter mission Recently we air-lifted six of our mature specimens across the South East to complete a planting project in collaboration with the landscaping team at Green Oak Services. This is the story of the lift. No job is impossible, no plant too big, and no location too hard to reach for our Garden…
Read the articleJapanese Garden Design Our Concept of fusion Our concept of a Japanese Garden Design is a fusion of form, texture, colour and contrast. We like to bring together plants which are intrinsically synonymous with Japanese aesthetics and plants which are most definitely not, but do by their habit and shaping (topiarising), compliment each other brilliantly….
View this pageHow to Correctly Secure Your Tree You’ll notice a difference between plants grown in a field and those grown in a pot. Root-balled trees come from the field. When they’re dug up, the roots are wrapped in hessian, and a metal cage is used to secure the root ball. Over time, the hessian will break…
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