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Parthenocissus Quinquefolia. Red Wall Troki Virginia Creeper

Parthenocissus Quinquefolia. Red Wall Troki Virginia Creeper

Parthenocissus Quinquefolia Red Wall Troki Commonly known as Virginia Creeper this particular climbing plant variety is an absolute winner when it comes to covering structures in the garden. We have large plants in stock of this fabulous climbing vine that has smart dense dark green foliage which changes to fire engine red in autumn. Fairly fast growing, Parthenocissus Quinquefolia Red Wall Troki creates a dense green wall that is self-clinging via leaf tendrils - perfect for covering fences, trellises, arbours and walls and also makes good ground cover. Stunning autumnal colour from the brilliant red foliage. This vine also produces purple fruits that are loved by birds at the end of the autumn.Similar to the Boston Ivy the Virginia Creeper is also known as American Woodbine, Five Leaved Ivy and Woodbine. Easy to grow and to care for, Parthenocissus Quinquefolia Red Wall Troki will thrive in any fertile, well-drained soil, including chalk and clay. When it comes to location for planting, this striking climber is not fussy and tolerates everything from full sun to full shade. However, to ensure the vibrant, striking red shades of autumn foliage, pick a sunny spot or a one in dappled shade.As tough as it is striking, Virginia Creeper can withstand severe winters without any sheltering. Fully hardy in all of the United Kingdom, this variety won’t be bothered even if the temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero. With its climbing habit, Parthenocissus Quinquefolia Red Wall Troki can grow to be higher than 12 metres and around 4 to 8 metres wide. Considering it will not take too much time to get to its maximum size, this deciduous climber will need a sturdy structure to support it as it matures. In case you don’t want Virginia Creeper to grow upright, you can grow it as a ground covering plant, letting it spread over bare or unsightly patches in your garden.Offering multiple seasons of interest, Virginia Creeper adds texture and colour to your garden. Prized for its good autumn colour and vigorous growth, this climber is a perfect solution for covering up walls, fences or ground. In case you want to create an eye-catching display of the fiery foliage, grow Parthenocissus Quinquefolia Red Wall Troki against a trellis or an arbour.

GBP 101.25
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Ilex Meserveae Heckenstar Blue Holly Castle Wall Holly

Ilex Meserveae Heckenstar Blue Holly Castle Wall Holly

Ilex meserveae Heckenstar Blue HollyA member of the Ilex Mererveae Blue Holly family, Ilex Meserveae Heckenstar is a male evergreen blue holly that’s perfect for tall hedging or for growing as a specimen tree. This cultivar of holly was discovered in 1998 in Germany. It’s the result of cross-pollination between Ilex Aquifolium ‘Pyramidalis' and Ilex x Meserveae BLUE PRINCE. Its is known as Blue Holly Heckenstar also Castle Wall Holly Heckenstar.This blue holly variety has beautiful foliage of small oval-shaped serrated deep green shiny leaves that measure approximately two inches long. The foliage remains in place all year round and in May greeny-white flowers appear in clusters of five. The flowers are not particularly noticeable to us but the bees and butterflies love them. This is a male holly that doesn’t produce berries but will pollinate nearby female holly plants such as Ilex Meserveae Blue Princess.Height And Spread of Ilex Meserveae HeckenstarThis is a medium growing holly that can reach up to three metres tall and a metre wide over ten years if left unpruned.How Hardy Is Ilex Meserveae HeckenstarCastle Wall Holly Heckenstar is very hardy and withstands UK winters down to sub-zero temperatures if its roots are well-drained. It is relatively pest-free and can withstand drought once established.How To Use Ilex Meserveae HeckenstarCastle Wall Holly Heckenstar is a good choice for thick dense hedging as its evergreen foliage grows tightly and it can reach up to three metres in height. It also makes a lovely specimen tree in the lawn or border as its shiny green foliage stays all year round and grows in an upright pyramidal form. Wildlife gardens benefit from its sheltering foliage and numerous pollinating flowers keep pollinators busy in May to June.If you have female hollies and would like berries Castle Wall Holly Heckenstar is an excellent pollinating partner.How To Care For Ilex Meserveae HeckenstarBlue Holly Heckenstar prefers a sunny, moist and well-drained spot but it will cope well with partial shade and can tolerate less than ideal conditions. It can be grown in an exposed spot but cold drying winds may damage the foliage.To create a dense hedge prune Blue Holly Heckenstar’s top branches after flowering to encourage branching side shots. In a relaxed, informal garden it can be left to grow in its natural pyramidal shape.Water well until established and place a thick layer of mulch around the roots in springtime to encourage healthy growth.

GBP 21.00
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Solanum Jasminoides Bittersweet Jasmine Flowering Climber

Solanum Jasminoides Bittersweet Jasmine Flowering Climber

Solanum Jasminoides is a semi-evergreen climbing vine with glossy leaves and profuse pale blue flowers in midsummer to autumn. It suits a sunny wall or fence line in urban or country-style gardens.Solanum is a large genus of climbing plants that enjoy sheltered sunny spots. Solanum Jasminoides is native to Brazil where it grows in a variety of sunny spots including woodlands, scrublands and marshes living happily in poor soil. It’s a slender but extremely fast-growing semi-evergreen with delicate twining stems. Its leaves are glossy and thin and the summertime flowers are so profuse they cover the whole vine in loose clusters from midsummer until the frosts. Each flower is two centimetres in width and a beautiful shade of pale blue with contrasting yellow stamens. This is a good climbing vine for a sheltered sunny spot and excellent if you want to cover a wall quickly.Height And Spread of Solanum JasminoidesIn warm areas of the UK and in full sun this fast-growing vine can reach 6-9 metres in height.How Hardy Is Solanum JasminoidesThis is a hardy vine in the UK, but it does best in sheltered, warm positions in southern areas. In central to northern areas it will need a south-facing sheltered wall to flower well.How To Use Solanum JasminoidesUse this vine to quickly cover a wall, fence line or an ugly outbuilding. It also covers an arbor or a tall obelisk in a swathe of beautiful pale blue flowers.Pollinators love the late blooming flowers and because it’s low maintenance it’s a great choice for busy gardeners or wildlife-friendly spaces.How To Care For Solanum JasminoidesBittersweet Jasmine is easy to grow. It’s tolerant of most types of well-drained soil, but it does need a sunny sheltered spot to produce flowers. A south or west-facing wall is best.Tie in shoots as they appear and cut back any excess. You don’t need to prune it, but you can manage its height and spread after the flowers have finished. Pruning back after flowering helps create a bushier vine. Give it a thick layer of mulch in early spring and plenty of water until it’s established.  

GBP 123.75
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Magnolia Grandiflora Pleached trees for sale online UK. Evergreen Pleached Trees for Screening

Magnolia Grandiflora Pleached trees for sale online UK. Evergreen Pleached Trees for Screening

Ceanothus Concha for Sale Online, UK wide Delivery.

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Malus Domestica Royal Gala. Royal Gala Espaliered Apple Tree

Malus Domestica Royal Gala. Royal Gala Espaliered Apple Tree

Malus Domestica Royal Gala or Royal Gala Espaliered Apple TreeThe Royal Gala Apple is a popular dessert apple grown across the UK. Since first introduced to commercial plantings in the UK during the 1980’s, it now constitutes more than 20% of our commercially grown apples. Our Royal Gala Apples are sold as an Espaliered Apple Tree to be grown in 2-tiers, and is especially suited when planted on a wall where space may be limited. Royal Gala is a variety of Malus Domestica, classified as a dessert cultivar in pollination group 4. It is known for its heavy yield of small fruit, and has a very sweet honey accented flavour.The term espaliered is in reference to training the tree so as to grow against a wall. This management technique allows for easier access for pruning and harvesting. It is very decorative, once often used in walled kitchen gardens. It is perfect for growing fruit trees with limited space. Trees should be planted 3.5m-6m apart, depending on their vigour.The Royal Gala apple variety is a member of the Rosaceae (Rose) family and the Genus Malus. It is a small to medium sized deciduous apple tree. Known for its beautiful, showy flowers in the spring, Royal Gala produces a smallish, dense, sweet, and aromatic fruit with a white coloured flesh and round shape.With origins in New Zealand where the Gala apple tree was first developed by crossing a Golden Delicious and a Kidd’s Orange Red in the 1930’s by J.H. Kidd. The cultivar Royal Gala was patented by Donald W. McKenzie of Stark Nursery in 1974. The Royal Gala is known to be a more highly coloured form of the original Gala Apple.Malus Domestica Royal Gala prefers full sun to partial shade.  A south or west facing aspect with a sheltered exposure is best. The soil should be well-drained but with good moisture holding capacity. Preferred soil textures range from loam to clay to sand and its preferred soil pH is neutral.  The Royal Gala can be a very productive, beautiful tree grown on your wall garden. It is hardy to zone H-6, and has a deciduous habit and a bushy appearance.The fruit of the Royal Gala is small but plentiful and can be stored from October to January. If you’re looking for a beautiful flowering espaliered apple tree with a sweet dessert flavour to accent your wall garden, choose the Royal Gala! 

GBP 437.50
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Clematis Armandii Evergreen Clematis Climber with White Flowers. Buy Online UK

Clematis Armandii Evergreen Clematis Climber with White Flowers. Buy Online UK

Clematis Armandii is one of the few true evergreen clematis. Clematis Armandii is a vigorous evergreen climber with saucer-shaped, highly scented white flowers with cream anthers. The large arrow shaped leaves are glossy and create a wall of greenery - perfect for hiding unsightly corners of the garden, for growing into a tree or for covering a fence or wall. Clematis Armandii will also grow well over an arbour or pergola.With attractive, evergreen foliage and striking pure white blossoms, Clematis Armandii is one of the most sought after Clematis cultivars. This showy climber will thrive both in sunny locations and dappled shade, as long as there is enough sunlight to encourage profuse flowering and healthy foliage. Choose a south or southwest facing wall, fence or supporting structure to ensure this plant flourishes in your garden. When it comes to the soil, Clematis Armandii is not particularly fussy. As long as the soil is well-drained and fertile, this flowering climber will perform well.Although fully hardy in all of Britain and Ireland, this Chinese native has trouble surviving in areas where winter temperatures drop below -10 degrees. Even in areas with a milder climate, this evergreen climber won’t fare well unless it's protected from strong, biting winds.Generally considered pest and disease free, Clematis Armandii is fairly easy to grow and care for. Even Clematis Wilt, a disease that often affects all Clematis varieties, is less likely to affect evergreen cultivars such as Armandii.With its star-shaped flowers and lush foliage that offers year-round interest, Clematis Armandii is an ideal candidate for screening. With a fast growth rate and a climbing habit, this cultivar will cover a fence or a wall in no time. If you want to fully appreciate its eye-catching spring blossoms and their aromatic fragrance, train it against an arbor. In case you’re looking for a stunning plant that will provide year-round shade for your garden’s sitting area, let Clematis Armandii climb its way up a pergola or a patio coverExpect Clematis Armandii to reach a Max Height of 3m to 5m with a Max Spread of 2m to 3m. It typically flowers from March to May. Full sun/partial shade. Frost hardy but prefers a sheltered position away from cold winds. Not necessary to prune - just remove any dry leaves in early Spring before the fabulous display of flowers appears.

GBP 115.50
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Malus Domestica Royal Gala. Royal Gala Espaliered Apple Tree

Malus Domestica Royal Gala. Royal Gala Espaliered Apple Tree

Malus Domestica Royal Gala or Royal Gala Espaliered Apple TreeThe Royal Gala Apple is a popular dessert apple grown across the UK. Since first introduced to commercial plantings in the UK during the 1980’s, it now constitutes more than 20% of our commercially grown apples. Our Royal Gala Apples are sold as an Espaliered Apple Tree to be grown in 2-tiers, and is especially suited when planted on a wall where space may be limited. Royal Gala is a variety of Malus Domestica, classified as a dessert cultivar in pollination group 4. It is known for its heavy yield of small fruit, and has a very sweet honey accented flavour.The term espaliered is in reference to training the tree so as to grow against a wall. This management technique allows for easier access for pruning and harvesting. It is very decorative, once often used in walled kitchen gardens. It is perfect for growing fruit trees with limited space. Trees should be planted 3.5m-6m apart, depending on their vigour.The Royal Gala apple variety is a member of the Rosaceae (Rose) family and the Genus Malus. It is a small to medium sized deciduous apple tree. Known for its beautiful, showy flowers in the spring, Royal Gala produces a smallish, dense, sweet, and aromatic fruit with a white coloured flesh and round shape.With origins in New Zealand where the Gala apple tree was first developed by crossing a Golden Delicious and a Kidd’s Orange Red in the 1930’s by J.H. Kidd. The cultivar Royal Gala was patented by Donald W. McKenzie of Stark Nursery in 1974. The Royal Gala is known to be a more highly coloured form of the original Gala Apple.Malus Domestica Royal Gala prefers full sun to partial shade.  A south or west facing aspect with a sheltered exposure is best. The soil should be well-drained but with good moisture holding capacity. Preferred soil textures range from loam to clay to sand and its preferred soil pH is neutral.  The Royal Gala can be a very productive, beautiful tree grown on your wall garden. It is hardy to zone H-6, and has a deciduous habit and a bushy appearance.The fruit of the Royal Gala is small but plentiful and can be stored from October to January. If you’re looking for a beautiful flowering espaliered apple tree with a sweet dessert flavour to accent your wall garden, choose the Royal Gala! 

GBP 275.00
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Ficus Carica Dalmatien Dalmatian Fig Trees for Sale Online

Ficus Carica Dalmatien Dalmatian Fig Trees for Sale Online

Ficus Carica Dalmatien is the Dalmatian Fig Tree. It’s native to the Dalmatian Coast in Croatia but grows well in the UK climate. Dalmatien is a variety of the Common Fig. The Dalmatian Fig Tree is a deciduous fig that produces lots of sweet fruit in summer. The figs have a delicious sweet red flesh and are especially large. In early spring the foliage begins to appear. The leves are large-lobed and attractive, unfurling on dark branches.  Cup-shaped white blooms appear in late spring which are loved by pollinators. These blooms mature into sweet figs and are self-pollinating so a second pollinating partner is not required. This makes them particularly good for small gardens. In winter the foliage falls leaving behind a strong structural framework in the bare months.Height And Spread Of Ficus Carica DalmatienDalmatian Fig Tree will reach a height of 2.5 metres after 10 years and a width of 2 metres. It has a naturally rounded, bushy growth and suits containers as well as compact gardens.How Hardy Is Ficus Carica DalmatienDalmatian Fig Tree is hardy down to sun zero temperatures if the roots are well-drained. It is of coastal origin so can withstand salt sprays, wind, and rain. To fruit well, Dalmatian Fig Trees need plenty of sun and warmth. They are drought tolerant once established and rarely bothered by pests. How To Use Ficus Carica DalmatienDalmatian Fig Tree is a great choice of fruit tree for small gardens and containers as it doesn’t get too large. It thrives against a sunny wall or in a pot on the warm patio if well-watered.Kitchen gardens benefit from a fig tree, not only because the figs are delicious, but the blooms bring in beneficial pollinators. You can grow Dalmatian Fig as a small tree, a shrub, or a fan trained specimen against a wall. How To Care For Ficus Carica DalmatienDalmatian fig trees grow in most well-drained soils but they don’t enjoy soggy conditions. The best place to grow a fig tree is against a south-facing sunny wall as the sun encourages fruiting and ripening. Take care to avoid frost pockets and pack with fleece or straw over the winter months to avoid frost damage on new foliage tips. Container grown figs should be moved under cover or against a sheltered wall. There’s no need to prune Dalmatian Fig Trees, but you can cut out dead branches in the dormant winter months.  

GBP 82.50
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Magnolia Grandiflora Full Standard Trees For Sale Online UK

Magnolia Grandiflora Full Standard Trees For Sale Online UK

Magnolia Grandiflora Full Standard Trees For Sale Online UK

Teucrium Fruticans Shrubby Germander Evergreen Perennial

Teucrium Fruticans Shrubby Germander Evergreen Perennial

Teucrium Fruticans is better known as shrubby germander. It’s a small evergreen perennial with pale blue flowers throughout the summer. It suits low maintenance gardens and dry sites.Shrubby Germander is native to the central and western Mediterranean where it enjoys well drained sunny spots. It will grow in the UK in plenty of sun having been introduced and cultivated here since 1714.This small perennial shrub has ovate green leaves and hairy stems. The hair, which is called tomentum, is white and covers the underside of the leaves. In summer, long racemes of light blue flowers measuring 2.5 cms in length appear and attract lots of pollinators.Shrubby germander differs from its cousin wall germander as it is a bigger plant and has paler flowers and foliage.Height And Spread of Teucrium FruticansShrubby Germander reaches a maximum height of 1.5 metres and the same in spread.How Hardy Is Teucrium FruticansThis is a hardy perennial if its roots are well drained. It likes full sun and withstands UK frosts if it’s not waterlogged. Few pests take notice of shrubby germander.How To Use Teucrium FruticansThis is a great choice for low maintenance wildlife friendly gardens because it needs little care and attracts lot of bees with its blue flowers. Shrubby germander suits a well-drained sunny mixed border and will grow in a well-watered container on a balcony or deck.Its foliage is tough enough to withstand coastal sprays and it will tolerate the hot conditions of a wall side border, a rockery, or an urban courtyard garden.How To Care For Teucrium FruticansLittle care is required and once established shrubby germander can be left to its own devices. It likes a full sun position but will tolerate some shade in well drained loamy, chalky or sandy soils preferably near a wall for shelter and reflected heat.There’s no need to prune, but you can deadhead to encourage flowering and trim it back in the winter months to maintain a neat shape and size.

GBP 19.20
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Hedera Gloire De Marengo Ivy. Variegated Ivy for Sale Online

Hedera Gloire De Marengo Ivy. Variegated Ivy for Sale Online

Hedera Gloire De Marengo is a stunning ivy climbing plant with large mid green and cream coloured variegation on the leaves. Also known as the canary island ivy it is nevertheless hardy and vigourous and makes an ideal climber over a fence or wall etc. This Variegated Climbing Ivy will grow in any position and is not fussy about soil types. Award of Garden Merit recipient by the Royal Horticultural Society, a sure sign that it will perform well in most gardens.These sizable plants are 6 to 8 feet tall, on a bamboo cane and come in a 10L pot.Gloire de Marengo Characteristics: This plant is fast growing, climbs virtually anything, will grow well in any aspect and can also be used as a ground cover. If you need to create a ‘green wall’ to disguise or beautify a fence, wall or even a building, Hedera Gloire de Marengo shoots (indeed ivy in general) produce arial roots that grip the surface, meaning it will climb even on smooth vertical walls. Another advantage is that Hedera Gloire de Marengo is evergreen, thereby giving all-year-round privacy. With large leaves and a stunning grey green foliage edged with a lovely cream, Gloire de Marengo grows well in shade or in sun. Gloire de Marengo is sometimes referred to  Canary Island Ivy or variegated Algerian Ivy.More Information on this climber:Also known as the Variegated Climbing Ivy, this runner is of the Family Araliaceae and the Genus Hedera which are classified as evergreen shrubs which climb by clinging to whatever they can via their aerial roots. They are known for smallish clusters of yellow-green flowers and black berries. Hedera Gloire de Marengo is a varietal form which is a large climber, with ovate or triangle shaped leaves which have a mid green colour and a creamy white variegation along the edges.A native of the Canary Islands, Portugal and Northern Africa, its name Gloire de Marengo is tied to the name of a city in northern Italy. Prior to that, it was named 'Variegata'. Considered hardy to zone H5 in the UK and Ireland, Hedera Gloire De Marengo prefers full sun to partial shade, making this climber a good choice for most any location in the landscape. From most to least desireable, place this climber with a South, West, North, or East-facing aspect, regardless of whether it is sheltered or exposed, just avoid exposure to extremely dry, cold winds. The unique colouration will do best in full sun, so you may want to avoid fully shaded areas. Their habit make them an excellent choice for covering a wall, a trellis, or perhaps a sunny bank which doesn’t receive too much of a cold, dry, wind.Adaptable to most any soil texture combination, provide it a moist soil that drains well, with near neutral or slightly alkaline soils, although it has good tolerance to slightly acidic soils as well. Good humus content is also a plus.Variegated Climbing Ivy takes approximately 5-10 years to reach ultimate growth. It can grow to a height between 2.5-4.0 metres and a spread reaching the same, about 2.5-4.0 metres.This beautiful evergreen climber is best suited to climb up a trellis or wall, as part of a cottage, informal, city, or courtyard garden; as a border to some flowers or beds; and along banks and slopes with nice sunny exposures. We have many more climbers (including evergreen climbers).

GBP 99.00
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Abelia X Grandiflora or Glossy Abelia For Sale Online UK Semi Evergreen Summer Flowering Shrub

Abelia X Grandiflora or Glossy Abelia For Sale Online UK Semi Evergreen Summer Flowering Shrub

Wisteria Floribunda New Blue Fountain Japanese Wisteria

Wisteria Floribunda New Blue Fountain Japanese Wisteria

Wisteria Floribunda New Blue Fountain is a new variety of pretty blue deciduous wisteria that has flower racemes up to 30 cms long. This climbing plant is best grown on a sunny wall or across a pergola or archway.Wisteria Floribunda is known as the Japanese wisteria. It’s native to China, Japan and the Eastern United States and was introduced to Europe in the 1800s. New Blue Fountain was bred in Canada for its long hanging purple-blue blooms. This beautiful cultivar of wisteria produces a cascade of stunning blue blooms in spring and often a second time in summer. Each raceme measures up to 30 cms and produces a sweet fragrance that’s attractive to pollinators.It’s a vigorous grower and will soon cover a wall with its twining climbing vines and deciduous mid-green foliage that arrives in spring. During the winter months, its foliage falls and leaves a strong trunking framework that’s perfect for fairy lights.Height And Spread of Wisteria Floribunda New Blue FountainWisteria New Blue Fountain will reach a height and spread of 4 metres.How Hardy Is Wisteria Floribunda New Blue FountainWisteria New Blue Fountain is hardy in minus temperatures if its roots are well-drained and it’s given a thick layer of protective mulch against harsh frosts.How To Use Wisteria Floribunda New Blue FountainBest grown against a sunny wall or left to scramble along a pergola, Wisteria New Blue Fountain is a good way to cover an unsightly bare spot or create a curtain of sweetly scented blue flowers over your arch. Its pretty flowers suit a country cottage style garden and because its spread is upwards it suits compact urban spaces where every centimetre of space counts.How To Care For Wisteria Floribunda New Blue FountainWisteria needs well-drained but moist soil in full sun for the best flower display.Once your wisteria has grown to the size you want, lightly prune away wispy growth in summer and prune it back to 2-3 buds in late winter for the healthiest growth and best flower colour.Water it well until established and apply a thick layer of mulch in early spring.

GBP 247.50
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Ficus Carica Violette Dauphine, Fig Tree Violette Dauphine

Ficus Carica Violette Dauphine, Fig Tree Violette Dauphine

Ficus Carica Violette Dauphine is a productive, deciduous fig tree that copes well with the UK climate and doesn’t get too big. It is self-pollinating, fast-growing and very productive.Ficus Carica is known as the Common Fig. It’s native to Asia but has adapted to the UK. The Violette Dauphine fruit tree is similar to the well-known ancient French variety Ficus Carica Madeleine des Deux Saisons, but it’s better suited to our climate and has more resistance against disease. In spring large five-fingered mid-green foliage appears followed by white open cup-shaped blossom. Fig Tree Violette Dauphine is self-fertile so these blooms do not need a cross-pollinating partner.  In summer this reliable fig produces large figs that are deep purple with sweet pink flesh. In long hot summers, Violette Dauphine will produce two crops of delicious figs. Height And Spread Of Ficus Carica Violette DauphineThis fig tree does not get too large, reaching a maximum height of 3.5 metres by 2-3 metres. It’s suitable for small gardens or container growing and can be kept smaller with winter pruning. How Hardy Is Ficus Carica Violette DauphineFig Tree Violette Dauphine is hardy down to minus temperatures, but it needs sun to fruit.  The older bark is generally frost-resistant, but it’s best to wrap your fig in fleece over winter to protect the young tips from damage. How To Use Ficus Carica Violette DauphineThis is a reliable fig for a kitchen garden as it crops in large quantities given enough sun. It grows particularly well against a sunny wall as a tree, shrub, or fan-trained specimen.Fig Tree Violette Dauphine can also be grown in a container if it’s well watered and fed in the summer months. How To Care For Ficus Carica Violette DauphinePlant Fig Tree Violette Dauphine in fertile well-drained soil of any pH, or a deep container. To get sweet figs this tree needs all the sun you can give it. It prefers a sunny spot but will manage with partial shade too. A sheltered spot against a south-facing brick wall that’s free from frost pockets is the best location for a fig. Container grown figs can be grown against a house wall to soak up the sun.Over the winter months, border grown figs benefit from a fleece wrap and fan-trained figs can be packed with straw or bracken. Move pot grown figs to a sheltered wall or into a greenhouse. After planting figs, water them well until established and provide a thick layer of mulch in spring. You don’t need to prune Fig Tree Violette Dauphine but you can cut back dead branches in the dormant months. 

GBP 82.50
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Pyracantha Augustifolia Firethorn. Evergreen Climber UK

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Abelia Edward Goucher Compact Shrub for Sale Online UK

Abelia Edward Goucher Compact Shrub for Sale Online UK

Abelia Edward Goucher Are you in search of a low, bushy and compact shrub for a wall or fence line? Abelia Edward Goucher might be just the fit. Best against a warm, exposed wall or fence, this beauty has an arching growth habit with generous flowers and abundant foliage. A winner of the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit, this is an interesting Abelia with lovely, trumpet-shaped lilac-pink flowers which grow in heavy masses across its arching branches.A member of the Caprifoliaceae Family, the Genus Abelia can occur as deciduous or evergreen or as small trees. They have whorled leaves and clusters of flowers occurring as masses. Improvements brought by Abelia Edward Goucher include its compact shrub habit with a bushy appearance and masses of flowers across moderately arching stems. Its leaves are glossy with a bronze tinge when young. The contrast of the lilac-pink flowers with the bronzed new growth creates a beautiful bloom colour presentation. It is named after its initial breeder, Edward Goucher, with the United States Department of Agriculture in 1911.Hardy to zone H-5 in the UK region (circa minus 15), Abelia Edward Goucher will survive well in most localations across the UK, even in relatively severe winters. Abelia Edward Goucher will grow to 1.5-2.5 metres in height and spread to an ultimate spread of 1.5-2.5 metres. It takes from 10-20 years for this shrub to reach ultimate growth.While Abelia Edward Goucher will retain some of its leaves all year, it will drop some as well. The leaves are ovate in shape, glossy and of a dark green colour.  They grow to about 5cm in length. This beauty prefers a south or east facing aspect that can be sheltered.  They prefer well drained soils that hold moisture well. Suitable textures range from Sand to Chalk to Loam and they prefer a near neutral pH, either slightly acid or slightly alkaline.Abelias regularly will send new growth low on the plant and will benefit to a moderate level of pruning.  Remove dead shoots or those having physical damage in the spring. After flowering, cut back between 1-4 of the flowered stems to the strongest area of the shoot or to the ground.As you look for a living addition in front of a warm wall or fence, consider Abelia Edward Goucher for its character-filled arching branches and beautifully contrasted and generous flower set.

GBP 15.00
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