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Euonymus Japonicus Kathy Evergreen Shrub. Buy UK

Ligustrum Ovalifolium Aureum Golden Privet. Online UK Wide

Escallonia Rubra Macrantha Hedge Plants for sale Online

Escallonia Rubra Macrantha Hedge Plants for sale Online

An evergreen shrub, the Escallonia Rubra Macrantha grows to a height of 3.5 meters and a width of 3 meters. This variety has an upright growth habit and is one of the biggest of all the Escallonias. Exceptionally fast growing, it is a favourite hedge or screen plant. It averages a growth rate of 30 to 45 centimeters per year. The shrub can easily be maintained as a much smaller hedge plant with regular pruning and is often kept at a compact size of only 1 to 2 meters. Pruning should take place in the early spring with an additional light shearing mid-summer to maintain the desired shape. From June to October, Escallonia Rubra Macrantha produces an abundance of bright pink or red tubular flowers that attract butterflies and bees to the garden. The flowers persist on the shrub until the first frost. The foliage of the Escallonia Rubra Macrantha is bright mint green. Oval in shape, each leaf also carries a pleasing spicy aroma that is often more noticeable during the evening and morning hours. An Escallonia rubra macrantha hedge grows well in a wide range of soil types and is not picky about pH levels. It prefers well-draining soil and does not tolerate saturated roots. Unlike many other shrubs and hedge plants, Escallonia Rubra Macrantha Hedge Plants tolerate maritime conditions well and can even withstand heavy, frequent salt spray. An Escallonia Rubra Macrantha Hedge stands up well to heavy winds without breaking which makes it an ideal windbreak choice. Escallonia rubra macrantha enjoys at least eight hours of sunlight per day. It can be grown in partial shade, but its growth is often stunted. The shrub does not grow well in full shade and may perish without adequate sunlight. When planted as a shrub, it produces a dense wall of foliage that also makes a good sound barrier when planted between a home and a busy roadway. The thick growth muffles noise and creates not only visual privacy but also a substantial audio reduction. Only somewhat cold-hardy, the Escallonia rubra macrantha can withstand a drop in temperature to -10 celsius. If an extreme cold is forecast, the shrub requires protection.The Escallonia rubra macrantha does not like any root disturbances. Once planted it should not be transplanted or disturbed. The popularity of the Escallonia rubra macrantha shrub is undeniable. It was first mentioned in literature back in 1922 in Virginia Woolf’s book Jacob’s Room. Once established, the picturesque Escallonia rubra macrantha requires very little care to thrive. It is an ideal addition to any landscape or garden as a hedge plant or specimen shrub. The non-stop summertime display of flowers helps add colour to the garden when many plants cease to bloom. 

GBP 20.63
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Euonymus Japonicus Aureas. Evergreen Shrubs Online UK

Euonymus Japonicus Aureas. Evergreen Shrubs Online UK

The Japanese Spindle is a large evergreen shrub with glossy dark green leaves, each with a central gold mark. Full Sun/Partial Shade. Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society, a sure sign that it will perform well in most gardens.Euonymus Japonicus Ovatus Aureas is an evergreen shrub with broad oval shaped leaves that are bright yellow when young and become green with time. The fruits are pink while the flowers are tiny and green. The flowers bloom during summer and the fruits during autumn. The Japanese spindle is perfect for garden borders, low hedge screens, groundcover, or pathways. It can be combined with other shrubs for hedging or as a standalone plant. The plant responds well to pruning and can be maintained to a moderate height. The average growth rate per year ranges from 20 to 40 centimetres. Make sure you trim the main shoots of the Japanese spindle in May and September to preserve the bushy look. Ideally, the plant should be grown with full or partial sun exposure. The Japanese Spindle grows well with full exposure to the sun, which makes the leaves look more attractive. Nevertheless, it does fairly well in partial shade. This plant is resistant to exposed, coastal, and windy conditions and can grow well on coastal conditions. It should be grown on moist and well-drained soils, and requires minimal maintenance. Although the Japanese Spindle can grow up to two meters tall, it should be trimmed regularly. Before planting the Euonymus Japonicus Ovatus Aureas, first water the plant when it is still in the pot. Find a suitable spot with partial shade and dig a hole for the plant. The depth and width of the hole should be about two times the size of the pot. Add compost to the base of the hole and then place the plant inside the hole. Using a mixture of compost and the soil, refill the hole making sure you firm it. Water the plant to make the soil settle. Keep watering the plant regularly for the rest of the year.We ship Euonymus Japonicus Ovatus Aureas throughout the UK and Ireland. View our full range of Hedging Plants 

GBP 45.38
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Rosa Rugosa Rubra, Pink Rose. Red Japanese Rose Buy UK

Rosa Rugosa Rubra, Pink Rose. Red Japanese Rose Buy UK

Rosa rugosa Rubra Pink is an extremely vigorous rose which can tolerate a wide range of conditions and provides a long blooming season of highly fragrant and beautiful pink blooms. Commonly known as the Red Japanese Rose, Rosa Rugosa Rubra Pink will be covered in its deep pink, highly fragrant flowers, 9 cm across, from June to September, followed by large, red rosehips which add autumn and winter interest and can also be harvested to make rosehip jam or tea. The crinkled, glossy green leaves turn yellow in autumn. The branches are extremely thorny. Rosa rugosa ‘Rubra’ pink is extremely hardy and will easily survive winters throughout the UK. The plants grow to a height and spread of 1.5 to 2 metres in 2 to 5 years, making them a good choice for a fast landscaping solution. Depending on how fast you want them to fill in, you can plant anywhere from 3 to 5 bushes per metre, or up to 7 in a staggered planting for an even denser hedge. Like all roses, they will benefit from pruning, but if you are putting in a mass planting in semi-wild situation, you can just let them grow. The Red Japanese Rose will grow in poor soil, but prefers moist, well-drained rich soil with regular applications of fertilizer. However, they will still grow in sand, clay or chalk, and will tolerate any soil ph. Rosa rugosa Rubra pink does best in full sun, in an exposed or sheltered location, with an east, south, or west-facing aspect. Since it is quite resistant to salt spray, it is excellent for landscaping by the sea and for coastal planting. Rosa rugosa Rubra pink makes an excellent informal hedge plant, either in a mixed hedge or just as a row of fragrant, beautiful roses. They are a boon for wildlife, as the blooms attract bees, and the dense bushes are attractive as nesting locations for birds, who also eat the mature hips in the autumn and winter. However, their thorniness and density makes them less appealing to deer and rabbits. You can also make a mass planting of Rosa rugosa Rubra Pink on a hill or bank to prevent erosion or as a ground cover in a less desirable area for lawn. Save this beautiful roamer for the hedges and ground covers to which it is so well-suited! 

GBP 15.00
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Magnolia Grandiflora Little Gem for Sale Online UK & Ireland

Magnolia Grandiflora Little Gem for Sale Online UK & Ireland

Magnolia Grandiflora Little GemThe appeal of the magnolia tree is timeless.  The Magnolia Grandiflora Little Gem is a dwarf tree version of the classic large and sprawling magnolia grandiflora. The tree’s petite compact growth makes it an ideal choice of ornamental evergreen tree for a small garden setting. These Magnolia Little Gems have been trained as three-quarter standard trees on clear stems. The Magnolia Grandiflora Little Gem features large, evergreen leaves that look eye-catching year round. The underside of each shiny dark green leaf is a burnished red shade. Once per year the tree produces huge, fragrant, white flowers in abundance. It is not uncommon for the tree to start producing flowers when it stands only 90 centimeters tall. Flowers appear in the summer and often persist for two months or more. After flowering, the tree produces cone-like fruiting clusters that are adorned with clusters of bright red seeds. Many people consider the cones of the tree to be every bit as visually appealing as the tree’s flowers.   Its compact size and slow growth habits makes it ideal to grow as a specimen tree or as part of a hedge. It can also be trained to grow as an espalier against a fence or wall. The tree has even become a popular container tree to be placed around patios, pools, decks and other space-conserving locations. When fully grown, the Magnolia Grandiflora Little Gem attains a height of around 10 meters with a width of around 3 to 4 meters. However, full growth is often not attained until the tree is 30 plus years old. Plant the Magnolia Grandiflora Little Gem in full sun for best growth. It flourishes in moist, rich, peat-filled soils. The tree does not tolerate drought and prefers evenly moist soil conditions. Ideally, the tree’s best growth is attained when it is planted in slightly acidic soil. However, it will tolerate clay soil but its growth habits might be stunted or slowed.  Even though the Magnolia Grandiflora Little Gem flourishes in heat and humidity, don’t let its affinity for warmth fool you. The tree can tolerate temperatures that dip to minus 17 Celsius for as short time. The Magnolia Grandiflora Little Gem requires very little care to flourish. It benefits from an application of fertilizer in the spring and it will tolerate springtime pruning. A tough hardy tree, the Magnolia Grandiflora Little Gem is a welcome addition to any garden. Its year round beauty makes it a focal point wherever it is planted. 

GBP 56.25
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