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Choose Your Favourites… If you’ve been inspired or found a favourite or two, you can contact us or shop for our online plants below:…
View this pageChoose Your Favourites… If you’ve been inspired or found a favourite or two, you can contact us or shop for our online plants below:…
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Ficus carica is long lived, hardy, delicious, accommodating, beautiful, evocative etc : The Wonderful Fig Tree. Grow at as a tree, train the branches to give summer shade. Enjoy the figs.
Hardiness level Green
‘The White Glossary’ For the curious and hungry-for-knowledge, the glossary is stuffed with things you need to know to become a gardener. We make a point to weave, thread and insinuate horticultural, meteorological, botanical, geological and evolutionary knowledge through everything we say, write and do. For us this is as much an essential professional horticultural…
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Small by Gum Tree standards. Rarely gets more than 25ft but will reach 15ft in 6 years. We grow them multi-stemmed. More bark for your money. Tough as old boots. Exotic boots. Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Green
Well known as an evergreen hedge but we grow it as a tree as well. Fragrant white flowers in April. Grows to 15ft. Tough as old boots and makes a lovely tree. Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Green
Elegant and delicate to look at. Prickly to touch. A wonderful plant to observe from above with its mini-tree fern foliage. Masses of yellow flowers in autumn. 10ft in 10 years.
Hardiness level Amber
A slender columnar Yew that can grow, over half a century to 12m x 4m. The multistemmed growth is strong and upright with classic dark green yew foliage.
Hardiness level Green
Screening Special A Guide to Creating Natural Privacy with Plants It’s the question we’re asked more than any other:“Do you sell screening plants?” Short answer — yes.Long answer — absolutely yes, and we love nothing more than jumping onto the nearest pot to explain how we do it better than anyone else. 1. Practical Considerations…
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A cousin of the better known Myrtus apiculata, this tall, multibranched shrub or small tree can get to 5 metres in height.