It's all about Lush Leaves and Beautiful Blossom
It's a glorious season here on the nursery. We would love you to come and enjoy the sights and smells of lush new foliage and blossom. Open six days per week in East Sussex.
Latest news at English Woodlands, a tree and shrub nursery situated in the heart of the East Sussex countryside at Cross in Hand, near Healthfield.
It's a glorious season here on the nursery. We would love you to come and enjoy the sights and smells of lush new foliage and blossom. Open six days per week in East Sussex.
The nursery will be closed on Bank Holiday Monday, 29th May.
English Woodlands is delighted to welcome you as normal on Saturday, 8th April during the Easter Weekend, 2023. We're closed on Good Friday, Sunday 9th and Easter Monday.
Buying bareroot plants makes perfect sense if you are planting when things are dormant. Don't delay, the season ends in March, depending on the weather!
The growing season is almost here! Enjoy planting a tree this month and use voucher code LOVETREES23 for 10% off your purchase.
Does planting a tree feature in your list of New Year's Resolutions? English Woodlands can advise on a suitable variety for you.
English Woodlands will be closing at midday on Christmas Eve, 2022 and opening at 8am on Tuesday 3rd January 2023. Happy Christmas to all our valued customers.
Come and collect your Christmas tree from our dry shed, you can drive right up to the door. Open six days per week but ALSO Sunday 11th December just for Xmas trees.
English Woodlands is delighted to announce the arrival of new stock. Let planting of trees and shrubs begin!
How are your trees? Did they survive the drought? Take heed and adapt your gardening habits so you are prepared for next time. Mulching is the best way to go. English Woodands explains how to do it.
Look after your health and that of your trees and shrubs during hot, dry weather. But did you know that you can drown your plants by watering too much?
Have you planted a tree for the Jubilee yet? Don't forget that new trees planted within the public realm (and in your garden) need watering for at least a year. Don't leave them to fend for themselves!