Plant hedges and trees now the bare root season has arrived!
November is a great month for trees and shrubs as it marks the beginning of the bareroot planting season. English Woodlands can deliver bareroot plants across the UK.
Need help with your garden plannning and planting? English Woodlands offers a site visit to customers within the counties of East Sussex, West Sussex, Surrey, Kent and nearby areas. Open to the public, this tree and shrub nursery offers advice regarding the best type of trees for your particular garden or environment. Also available are hedging for farmers, hedging packs and even instant hedging plus pleached trees and screening for the garden.
November is a great month for trees and shrubs as it marks the beginning of the bareroot planting season. English Woodlands can deliver bareroot plants across the UK.
The planting season has arrived! Order your bareroot trees, shrubs and hedge mixtures now, or visit the East Sussex nursery
Spring is here and trees are already in blossom. We have some gardening tasks for you, but don't be tempted to spring clean your garden just yet.
Is your late winter garden looking drab? The best time to plan your garden is now! Ask for a site visit to enable your garden to look beautiful throughout all seasons.
English Woodlands is delighted to announce the arrival of new stock. Let planting of trees and shrubs begin!
All newly planted trees, shrubs and perennials need water during their first year - even drought-resistant plants. English Woodlands is urgently reminding you to water.
English Woodlands looks at 10 of the best trees suitable for small gardens, to help you choose something appropriate for the space available.
Spring is a vibrant time in the garden and there are important tasks that need your attention! Planning the long-term success of your new trees should be a priority.
Autumn to spring is the ideal planting time for most trees and shrubs as they are not actively growing and there will be less likelihood of stress to the plant. However, it is best to avoid planting in waterlogged or frozen ground.