Planting and Care Guide
The following guide has been developed to help you prepare, plant, then maintain your new garden to ensure it's on-going health and success.

Frequently asked questions -
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Have you trees just arrived? - Make sure you give them a drink as soon as they arrive as well as every day while they are in the pots. ( water until water is coming out the bottom of the pot ) - The sooner you can plant them to better chance of they being successful.
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​​When is the best time to plant? All of our plants and trees are grown in pots or grower bags and because of this, you can plant them in your garden any time of year.
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Why don't you sell BARE ROOT? - We DO NOT Sell or recommend the planting of Bare Root trees, due to their high failure rate. Being a grower we can offer potted trees generally cheaper than bare rooted anyway.
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Important to know - Often plants and trees are labelled as "drought-hardy or frost-tolerant" - This is when they are established in your garden. No matter what the plant or tree, when they are young, they will need extra care for the first 1–2 years until it develops a strong root system to support itself. During this time, you must provide additional support and protection against frost and drying out to help them thrive.
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​Our Guarantee - We believe plants and trees aren’t disposable commodities. We sell and deliver only healthy plants to you and therefore do not offer exchanges for loss for any plant or tree once it leaves our nursery. Instead, we provide expert advice to help you understand how to nurture and care for your garden, so you can fully embrace the wonderful experience of growing living plants.
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Plants are living things! - Nature often has a mind of its own. Sometimes, even if you do everything right, a plant or tree may go into shock or die—that’s simply part of the gardening journey. Treat these moments as opportunities to learn and refine your plant selection or care methods. Above all, gardening should remain enjoyable, not stressful. If one approach doesn’t work, try another. Even seasoned gardeners experience the occasional loss—they just reflect, learn, and move forward.​
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