Special Offers

The time to plant Bare Root is Now!

Special Offers are great to grab! Now is a great time to get those large planting projects done with you bare root hedge plants, fruit trees, bushes and ornamental trees.  Winter is not the time to stop gardening, but it is the time to improve the garden with plants and trees at last year’s prices.  If you need to put in a boundary hedge or hedge for screening, there are great bargains available now.

Hedging Packs

We offer the very best hedge packs which are available for providing wildlife benefits and also include:

  • Rosa Rugosa that have large rose hips, cotoneaster for the red berries, hazel, Guelder, and much more.
  • Value hedge mix packs are great for large areas and the combination of plants in this pack will make a spectacular hedge.
  • If you have any animals and need a boundary hedge – check out our boundary hedge mix!
  • If privacy is what you are after, there are large root ball hedge plants like common laurel, Portuguese laurel, English Yew and more – great instant screen effect!

Need a great looking tree for the garden?

Never forget the Acer Autumn Flame, Acer Red Sunset, and the great favourites like the Betula Jacquemonti.  Need more suggestions check out the ornamental trees here and get your order completed!

Fruit Trees for your winter garden

Special Offers on our bareroot Fruit trees are also ready to grow in your garden.  Apples, Pears, Cherry, Plum and Quince bareroot fruit trees are a great way to start that orchard and pick the best fruit you will ever grow!  You can always slip a red or green gooseberry in the orchard as well – and then there are the Scottish Raspberry Canes!  Do not miss the raspberry canes as they are selling out fast!

  • Ever try your hand at rhubarb?  Our rhubarb is touted as being quite sweet so take a change and get rhubarb growing!
  • Why not check out the Bareroot hedge plants here and get last year’s prices now!
  • Great Fruit Trees can be grabbed here.  Special offer for local purchases only -pick up your fruit tree or ornamental tree at discount and if you buy a tree stake, get a tree tie free (for local customers only.)
  • Raspberry Canes can be purchased now– hurry as they are going fast!

If you have any questions – give us a call 01592 772274 –  We can do wonders!!

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