Formative Pruning New Hedges

Pruning Young Hedges While Growing to Mature Size Formative pruning of a new hedge is handled differently from trimming a mature hedge. Because you want your new hedge to reach the desired height, the general aim is to remove the tips of the stems all over the plant once a year, maybe twice for vigorous evergreens.  Deciduous Hedges Evergreen Broadleaf Hedges Evergreen Conifer… Continue reading Formative Pruning New Hedges

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Best Hedges For Shade

Best Hedge Plants for Shade If you look in our Hedging category filtered for Full Shade, you will see mostly evergreen plants, and some tough native plants.Most garden owners are looking for lush evergreens along a visible boundary, but Hornbeam is a good formal choice for shady areas where sun-loving Beech won’t grow well. Best Evergreen Hedge Plants for Shade  Special Mention… Continue reading Best Hedges For Shade

How to Trim a Garden Hedge

Trimming a Hedge Means Mature Hedge: Cut off practically all the new growth (less than a year old), in order to keep a mature hedge at the desired size. It’s like shaving back to the same line every time. New Hedge: Cut off the tips of all the shoots, pruning back thin or straggly stems, to maintain bushy growth while… Continue reading How to Trim a Garden Hedge

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What Is Mulch & Why It’s Important for New Plants

What Does Mulch Do? Mulch covers the soil around a plant in order to: If it is going to be hard to frequently water and weed your new plants after planting, mulch is essential for your plants to thrive.Establishing plants must still be watered, but a good mulch allows you to water less often. Homemade… Continue reading What Is Mulch & Why It’s Important for New Plants

Opening Packs of Spiral Guards

Open rabbit spirals quickly like a pro, smoothly separating rolls out into 5 individual guards Hedge spirals, rabbit guards, are manufactured in rolls of 5, coiled up like springs: the harder you try to pull them apart, the more they grip one another. Unwinding them from the outside takes too long. To pull them apart… Continue reading Opening Packs of Spiral Guards

Watering Newly Planted Trees & Hedging

Proper watering is crucial for all new plants while they are establishing. Watering New Plants Water all new plants deeply and regularly during their first growing season. This includes plants that are drought tolerant: they all need you to water them in Year One. Best Time of Day to Water How often to Water New Plants Frequency varies depending… Continue reading Watering Newly Planted Trees & Hedging

Planting A Box Hedge

Boxwood (Buxus sempervirens) is a tough little evergreen, one of the relatively few hedge plants that is genuinely happy in shade. Once established, Box survives in dry ground. Box grows slowly and clips very neatly, a perfect choice for a low hedge or living border edging, an ideal subject for topiary.  Bareroot box hedge plants are… Continue reading Planting A Box Hedge

Pruning New Fruit Trees

Formative pruning of new, freestanding fruit trees, starts with either unbranched Maidens, or young Bushes or Half Standards with a further year’s branch development. Pruning A Maiden Fruit Tree “Open Centre” These videos apply equally to new fruit trees containing pips like apples and pears, and those containing stones, like plum and cherry, being grown as “ordinary trees”. There are… Continue reading Pruning New Fruit Trees

How to Plant A Fruit Tree

Fruit Tree Planting Watch our step-by-step video showing you how to plant bush or half-standard sized fruit tree with a small 120cm tree stake.It applies to any bush or half-standard size fruit tree: apple, pear, cherry, plum, quince, etc. All fruit trees have a graft union where the rootstock is fused to the scion: this union point should be above ground level.  VIDEO TRANSCRIPT Hello,… Continue reading How to Plant A Fruit Tree

Building Wire Supports To Grow Fruit On Walls, Fences & Posts

How to start training fruit trees on wires These instructions apply to fixing wires to existing fences or walls for training maiden fruit trees into cordon, espalier, fan, and sometimes “step-over” shapes.Some nurseries sell some of those shapes in a starter form, lashed to a bamboo frame, for reasonables. At Ashridge we stick to the core forms:… Continue reading Building Wire Supports To Grow Fruit On Walls, Fences & Posts

Plant A Formal Garden Hedge Like Beech or Yew

This video on trench planting formal garden hedging applies to all the classic evergreen garden hedge plants: Planting a Garden Hedging: Trench Planting Method TRANSCRIPT Hello and welcome to Ashridge Trees (Nurseries). We’re going to show you how to plant formal garden hedge. We’ve used Yew in this film, but the same procedure can be followed for Beech, Box,… Continue reading Plant A Formal Garden Hedge Like Beech or Yew

Hedgelaying in the UK

Hedgelaying Services & Grants What is Hedgelaying? For those who don’t know, asking a farmer is a sensible place to start: Hedge laying is the art of rejuvenating a hedge to keep it solid and stockproof.  How to Lay an English Country Hedge The National Hedgelaying Society has records of over 30 hedgelaying styles, the eleven most common… Continue reading Hedgelaying in the UK

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Best Cold Hardy Apple Trees For The North & Scotland

Apple Tree Varieties Suitable for Scotland & the North Apple trees are incredibly hardy, however, their flowers can be damaged in freezing weather, which prevents them from cropping that year. The damage happens when frozen flowers defrost too quickly, so a solution for all but the coldest conditions is to plant your fruit trees against a west facing… Continue reading Best Cold Hardy Apple Trees For The North & Scotland

Best Apple Tree Varieties to Grow in the UK

The British climate makes for ideal apple territory. They like well drained, fertile soil including clay, and with shelter can grow inland at altitudes up to about 900 feet / 275 metres!  Apple trees are the largest range of fruit trees we have for sale. Before you buy an apple tree, have a think about which varieties… Continue reading Best Apple Tree Varieties to Grow in the UK

Best fast-growing hedge plants for blocking the neighbour’s view!

If your neighbours are seeing too much for comfort, a mature hedge between you is a fine sight! But growing a privacy hedge in order to block the neighbour’s view requires patience. With these fast-growing species, your hedge will be towering tall as quickly as possible. The High Hedges Act Applies to any hedge over… Continue reading Best fast-growing hedge plants for blocking the neighbour’s view!

Planting A Bareroot Native Hedge

Plant Mixed Native Country Hedging in Winter The bareroot planting season is from November to March, for most of the UK, usually into April in Scotland. Slit /Slot Planting Method: Video This film applies to all the mixed country hedge plants, which are planted bareroot in winter. TRANSCRIPT Hello and welcome to Ashridge Trees (Nurseries). This film… Continue reading Planting A Bareroot Native Hedge

Pear Tree Pollination Groups Chart UK

Choosing Pollination Partners for Pear Trees  Use our easy pollination checking tool to quickly find pollination partners for a given pear tree, or browse the table below. To make fruit, most pear trees need to be cross-pollinated with another variety that is in flower at the same time; even self-fertile varieties produce better crops with a partner.  Pollination… Continue reading Pear Tree Pollination Groups Chart UK

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