After a harsh winter spring is now showing some signs of growth with the first snowdrops and narcissi poking through providing some cheer on a gloomy day. I also noticed that some of the spring flowering trees are also looking good, and when in blossom are hard to beat on a cloudy day with there mass of vibrant flowers. cherryblossom

Some of my favourite types of trees are the flowering cherries which are good for any aspect in the garden, one in particular to look out for this time of year is Prunus 'Kanzan' with it's double pink flowers on mass in March/April, if however you don't have a big garden another cherry to consider is  Prunus 'Kiku Shidare Sakura' with it's long weeping branches which also have abundace of semi-double  pink flowers making a wonderful tree for any garden. Even smaller than that a wonderful little ornamental tree is Prunus 'Kojo-no-mai' a great little tree with single pink blush flowers great for a patio shurb/tree only getting upto 1 metre in height. if you are need a large flowering cherry then Prunus 'Ukon' is a fantasic tree with semi-double yellow/sulphur flowers during April with a spreading habit, a very unique and beautiful tree. 

amelanchierflowerAnother group of trees which will provide spring time colour are the Amerlanchier's, one I highly recommend is Amerlachier 'Robin Hill' flowers appearing during April and emerge pink slowing fading to white, a very good tree only growing to 3 metres in height, so good if you've a small garden, There are other Amerlanchier's which are suitalble for clay soil, Amerlanchier 'Ballerina' and Amerlanchier lamarckii both are small trees and show an abundace of pink/white flowers during April. You will also see from my previous article that Amelanchier provides a really stunning show of Autumn colour. 

If however you want a tree with interest all year round the Crab Apple's are hard to beat, not only are they good this time of year with there blossom but most  provide autumn/winter interest with there fruit which are great for bring wildlife into garden. crabappleflowerA fantasic crab apple to look out for is Malus 'Red Sentinel' with it's scented flowers which come out white in April/May followed by red fruit in the autumn/winter a fantasic addition to any garden and one I would highly recommend, also Malus 'Direcktor Moorland' with small scented pink flowers in April and lobed purple leaves throughout the Spring and Autumn 

And let's not forget a trees that everyone associates with sping is the May's. May's are fantasic trees for the small garden growing to  3m/10ft in height. The flowers attract bee's and other insects into gardenwhilst the berries in autumn provide food for birds. Crataegus 'Paul's Scarlet'  with double dark pink flowers around May time, a fantasic tree for the garden if you require a screen from the strong prevailing winds.Crataegus 'Crimson Cloud' is also one of my favorite may's with it's semi-weeping habit and single red flowers with white centres.Being less vigorous than most may's it  will provide interest for small gardens.

 

This week has seen a noticable change in the night time temperature. With light wind speed and bright skys, wepete_trees should see our first frost by the end of the week. Autumn colour at the Arbouretums should be at their best over the next two weeks. Batsford Arbouretum, Moreton in the Marsh is well worth a visit. This week also see's the arrival of our first delivery of ornamental trees. We've been very busy over the last few months building a new tree storage area in the Nursery. This will keep the trees in excellent condition, and allow us to carry a much greater range.Time for planting trees is now here! It's ideal if you can get the trees in before Christmas before the soil gets colder, but this is no hard rule. You can comfortably plant trees any time during the dormant period (Oct-March), but from experience the ones planted earlier get established quicker. So come along and choose them now!




It's been a fair bit cooler this week,and it  really feels like Autumn is here. All we need now is a few frosts and some good bright crisp mornings.!!

The trees are looking fantastic at the moment. Autumn colour is just starting to show, and the berries this year are fantastic.
There is sorbushuphiensisa tree with the most vibrant pink berries that I have been keen to identify.
It's one of the Rowans, 'Sorbus Huphiensis', definitely one of my favourites this time of year.  
There is an overwhelming choice of Ornamental trees for medium and small gardens these days. Some will even give a great show in the spring and autumn, like the Amelanchier, which gives masses of small white flowers in April, and Stunning Red autumn colours- FANTASTIC!
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If you need a tree, and are a little impatient, we can supply in larger sizes for instant effect. If you find the idea of planting them daunting we also offer a planting service.
If your not sure on choosing a tree/or trees for your garden, all you need to do is ask MATT!!