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New compact form of this evergreen shrub with glossy, grey-green leaves, silver beneath. Bears small, fragrant, white flowers in autumn. Good scree...
View full detailsEbbingei are hardy, fast-growing evergreen shrubs excellent for hedging. The variety Compacta is, as the name suggests, more compact and dense than...
View full detailsElaeagnus or spotted oleaster are a medium evergreen shrub with wide ovate leaves. They often bear fragrant flowers which grow in small clusters ar...
View full detailsElaeagnus or spotted oleaster are a medium evergreen shrub with wide ovate leaves. They often bear fragrant flowers which grow in small clusters ar...
View full detailsElaeagnus or spotted oleaster are a medium evergreen shrub with wide ovate leaves. They often bear fragrant flowers which grow in small clusters ar...
View full detailsElaeagnus or spotted oleaster are a medium evergreen shrub with wide ovate leaves. They often bear fragrant flowers which grow in small clusters ar...
View full detailsEuonymus or japanese spindle are compact, evergreen shrubs. They are grown for their attractive colourful foliage and Autumn colours, leaves are si...
View full detailsEuonymus or japanese spindle are compact, evergreen shrubs. They are grown for their attractive colourful foliage and Autumn colours, leaves are si...
View full detailsIlex Nellie Stevens is a vigorous evergreen with glossy dark green, spiny leaves. Bushy female shrub covered with scarlet berries all Winter. Grow ...
View full detailsVigorous evergreen with glossy dark green,spiny leaves. Bushy female shrub covered with scarlet berries all Winter.Grow in fertile soil in full sun...
View full detailsVigorous evergreen with glossy dark green,spiny leaves. Bushy female shrub covered with scarlet berries all Winter.Grow in fertile soil in full sun...
View full detailsLoropetalum are evergreen, free-flowering, shrubs with star-shaped hairs. Flowers are in clusters at the end of short branches, with thin, strap-li...
View full detailsPhotinias are evergreen shrubs commonly found in woodlands. They have alternate, lance-shaped leaves which are mid green in colour. Evergreen leave...
View full detailsPhotinias are evergreen shrubs commonly found in woodlands. They have alternate, lance-shaped leaves which are mid green in colour. Evergreen leave...
View full detailsPhotinias are evergreen shrubs commonly found in woodlands. They have alternate, lance-shaped leaves which are mid green in colour. Evergreen leave...
View full detailsPhotinias are evergreen shrubs commonly found in woodlands. They have alternate, lance-shaped leaves which are mid green in colour. Evergreen leave...
View full detailsPhotinias are evergreen shrubs commonly found in woodlands. They have alternate, lance-shaped leaves which are mid green in colour. Evergreen leave...
View full detailsPhotinias are evergreen shrubs commonly found in woodlands. They have alternate, lance-shaped leaves which are mid green in colour. Evergreen leave...
View full detailsPhotinias are evergreen shrubs commonly found in woodlands. They have alternate, lance-shaped leaves which are mid green in colour. Evergreen leave...
View full detailsThey are more formal in appearance with their dark green, medium sized pointed foliage set against red stems. They are slower growing, you would...
View full detailsPrunus Brenelia is very similar to Angustifolia variety but has larger leaves. The stalks and new stems are rich burgundy red throughout the year. ...
View full detailsPrunus Novita Standard - Dark green evergreen leaves make this an ideal choice for screening from overlooked areas of garden or blocking unsightly ...
View full detailsQuercus ilex which is commonly known as Evergreen holly or holm Oak has a dense, bushy habit, the beautiful foliage is sea green. Fantastic for scr...
View full detailsEvergreen unusual oak with deep fissured bark used in cork making. Dark green foliage,silver felt beneath, chunky acorns in autumn and bushy nature...
View full detailsPleached trees offer a ton of landscaping advantages. They create natural screens, ensuring privacy and tranquility. With their structured elegance, they enhance aesthetics and complement various architectural styles. Plus, they increase property value, showcasing quality and leaving a lasting impression on prospective buyers.
At Grasslands Nursery, we offer a range of pleached trees to suit your specific needs and preferences. Here are some of the varieties you can find in our collection:
Hornbeam (Carpinus), Beech (Fagus), Oleaster (Elaeagnus), Spindletree (Euonymus), Beech (Fagus), Privet (Ilex), Sweet Gum (Liquidambar), Lime (Tilia), Crab Apple (Malus), Red Robbin (Phontinia), Evergreen Oak or Holm Oak (Quercus ilex)
For more detailed information about each variety, including specific product characteristics such as growth rates, please visit our product pages.
Planting and maintaining pleached trees require careful attention to ensure their healthy growth and longevity.
Follow these step-by-step instructions to enjoy the full potential of your pleached trees:
1. Soil preparation: Before planting, ensure the soil is well-drained and free from weeds. Incorporate organic matter to improve soil structure and fertility.
2. Planting depth: Dig a hole that is wide enough to accommodate the root ball of the tree. Position the tree so that the root collar is level with the soil surface, ensuring it is not planted too deeply.
3. Support: When planting pleached trees, stake them with two posts and a rail for stability. You can buy a Heavy Duty Tree Staking Kit from us, or make your own. If you are in a very windy spot use a second cross rail midway between the top and the floor to give the plant more anchorage and reinforce the support posts.&
We also recommend using rubber tree pads and belts to protect the trunk from rubbing and to secure it to the rail. Position the plant upright and attach the pad and belt, leaving the shaping cane or post intact and tying it to support posts. Make sure to monitor the training ties/bands to prevent them from becoming too tight and potentially damaging the stems. For the first season or two, you will need to tie in the branches at regular intervals to get them used to the shape of the guide frame.4.
4. Watering: Proper watering is crucial, especially while your pleached tree is establishing. Be sure to provide regular irrigation, ensuring the soil remains moist but not waterlogged. Watering is especially important for potted trees.
5. Fertilizing: Apply a balanced slow-release fertilizer in spring to provide essential nutrients for healthy growth. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper dosage.
6. Pruning: Regularly trim new growth to maintain the desired shape and density of the pleached tree. Remove any dead, damaged, or crossing branches.
Consider your needs and relationship with neighbours before planting large plants like pleached trees. If your neighbours are supportive, you can use pleached trees up to the boundary, saving space while creating a garden underneath. However, if you'll be maintaining them yourself, leave room for trimming and accessing the back.
To hide unsightly fences or walls, wall frames are an option that won't consume as much border space as 6-foot fence panels.
The best time to plant pleached trees is during the dormant season, typically in late autumn or early spring, when the trees are not actively growing.
The height of pleached trees varies depending on the species and the desired level of maintenance. On average, pleached trees can reach heights of 3-4 meters.
Pleached trees require regular maintenance, including pruning, watering, fertilizing, and pest control. The level of maintenance depends on the specific variety and desired shape.
Some people prefer to grow pleached trees in pots or containers, which is possible. However, bear in mind that pleached trees require substantial root space to develop properly, and containers may limit their growth potential.
Mature pleached trees are more expensive because of the expert care and skill that has gone into crafting some beautiful trees.
Pleached trees and espalier trees are similar in that they are both trained to grow in a specific shape against a support structure. However, pleached trees typically have clear stems and a raised canopy, while espalier trees are pruned to create a two-dimensional, flat shape against a wall or trellis.
At Grasslands Nursery, we are passionate about providing exceptional pleached trees that will transform your garden into a captivating haven. Browse our collection and embark on a journey of beauty, privacy, and sophistication with our stunning pleached trees.
Our plants are expertly grown and cared for, before being sold at excellent prices to retailers and the public.
We are a trusted and respected nursery, with a reputation for producing top-quality plants.
Our team of horticulturists care for our products to ensure happy, healthy plants which are ready for sale.
We want our plants to live a long, healthy life so we’ll advise you about planting on purchase and share tips on our blog.
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