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Golden Hornet Crab Apples on the tree
Golden Hornet Crab Apple, Large Trees
Malus sylvestris 'Golden Hornet' - Standard
Sold as:
Bareroot
from £99.99
Young Wredei Golden Elm Tree Ulmus x 'Wredei' Elm Tree 12 Litre Pot
Only 2 Left
'Wredei' Golden Elm Trees
Ulmus x hollandica 'Wredei' / 'Dampieri Aurea'
Sold as:
Potted
from £89.99
Golden Alder Catkins
Golden Alder, Large Trees
Alnus incana Aurea - Standard
Sold as:
Bareroot
from £99.99
Ginkgo Biloba Leaves Ginkgo Biloba Leaves
Only 1 Left
Ginkgo biloba Trees
Ginkgo biloba
Sold as:
Potted
from £89.99
Mature Caucasian / Crimean Lime trees
Ready to Pleach Lime Trees
Tilia euchlora Flat-headed - Standard
Sold as:
Bareroot
from £89.99
Mature Field Maple tree Field Maple Autumn Leaves
Field Maple, Large Trees
Acer campestre - Standard
Sold as:
Bareroot
from £89.99
Evereste Crab Apple Tree in Flower Evereste Crabapple  Flowers
Only 3 Left
Evereste Crab Apple, Large Trees
Malus sylvestris Evereste - Standard
Sold as:
Bareroot
Potted
from £59.99
Embley Rowan tree in Autumn Embley Rowan Autumn leaves
Scarlet Japanese Rowan, Large Trees
Sorbus commixta Embley (Standard)
Sold as:
Bareroot
from £89.99
Mature Elsrijk Field Maple trees along an avenue
Sold as:
Bareroot
from £124.00
Sorbus Edulis Rowan tree in Autumn Sorbus Edulis Rowan Berries
Edulis Rowan, Large Trees
Sorbus aucuparia Edulis - Standard
Sold as:
Bareroot
from £89.99
Mature Harlequin Norway Maple tree Harlequin Norway Maple Leaf
Harlequin Norway Maple, Large Trees
Acer platanoides Drummondii
Sold as:
Bareroot
from £64.99
Director Moerland Crab Apple tree flowers
Director Moerland Crabapple, Large Trees
Malus Director Moerland - Standard
Sold as:
Bareroot
from £89.99
Mature Crimson Sentry Maple Tree Mature Crimson Sentry Maple Tree
Crimson Sentry Maple, Large Trees
Acer platanoides Crimson Sentry - Standard
Sold as:
Bareroot
Potted
from £69.99
Crimson Cloud Hawthorn Flowers Crimson Cloud Hawthorn Tree in Flower
Crimson Cloud Hawthorn, Large Trees
Crataegus laevigata Crimson Cloud - Standard
Sold as:
Bareroot
Potted
from £74.99
Mature Copper Beech tree Copper Beech Leaves
Purple / Copper Beech Large Trees
Fagus sylvatica Purpurea - Standard
Sold as:
Bareroot
from £124.00
Mature Whitebeam Tree Common Whitebeam  Leaves
Common Whitebeam Trees, Large
Sorbus aria - Standard
Sold as:
Bareroot
from £119.00
Mature Common Walnut tree Common Walnuts on the tree
Common Walnut, Large Trees
Juglans regia - Standard
Sold as:
Bareroot
from £99.99
Mature English Oak tree English Oak Leaves in Autumn
Only 10 Left
English Oak, Large Trees
Quercus robur - Standard
Sold as:
Bareroot
Potted
from £59.99
Mature Common Alder Tree during Summer Common Alder catkins with Great Tit
Common / Black Alder Large Trees
Alnus glutinosa - Standard
Sold as:
Bareroot
from £99.99
Chinese mountain ash berries
Chinese Mountain Ash, Large Trees
Sorbus hupehensis - Standard
Sold as:
Bareroot
Potted
from £69.99
Snowdrop Flowers
Popular Now - Snowdrop Bulbs
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About Garden Trees

Trees Delivered in Large Sizes

Order Potted Trees Now For September Delivery

Pre-Order Bareroot Trees For 2025/26 Winter Planting Season

Delivering big trees in standard sizes, meaning a well branched young tree with at least 1.8 metres of clear stem, or 1.2m for a half-standard, is one of our oldest specialities! 

Browse our fruit trees instead, or have a look at our sapling trees suitable for forestry or hedging.

What should I know about buying potted trees?  

The majority of trees in the UK are planted bareroot in the Winter planting season, November to March.

Pot-grown trees are equally good and can be planted year round as long as you water them! 

Our potted trees should be planted out promptly, either to open soil, or a larger container.They could live in the pot they come in, with irrigation, for almost a year before urgently needing repotting. But that nursery pot is intended as a "lifeboat" to get the trees to your garden, not a long term home.

Which trees can I buy in pots?

The most popular tree varieties are both sold in pots for year round delivery, and bareroot for the Winter planting season (November to March).

Our bareroot range is the widest, but the varieties we grow in pots as well are the most in demand. 

To add colourful interest to a new row of trees, you cannot beat a range of garden bulbs.

  • Order now, pay later: we don't charge your card until before delivery
  • When your order is ready: your mail order trees are delivered by next working day courier (not the next working day after ordering!)
  • Friendly support: if there is anything wrong with your plants when you inspect them, Contact Us within 5 working days

All bareroot plants are covered by our Refund Guarantee, so you can give them a whirl with complete confidence.

These trees are available in now pots for Summer delivery:

Which size standard tree should I buy?

We mostly deliver two sizes of standard:

  • 6/8cm Girth = Light standards: cheaper & easier to care for, tend to establish even better.
  • 8/10cm Girth = Regular standards: instant impact, good aftercare (watering) is even more important.

We generally recommend the 6/8cm girth light standards, especially for larger planting projects.

Conifers and many evergreen trees are sold in the small sizes that establish best, the only tall evergreens we deliver are rootballed Yew and larger potted privet.

It is always vital to water new trees during their first summer, but smaller trees are better at coping with "low" maintenance. 

If you need instant impact, or if you are only planting a few trees in a location where they will be well looked after, then go for the 8/10cm girth regular standards.

What is the difference between Bareroot and Pot Grown Trees? 

Bareroot plants are by far the best value, the easiest to handle & plant because they weigh so little, and offer the most selection. They are only delivered during winter and early spring, about November to March, when the plants are dormant, which is the best time of year to plant almost all woody species.

Some plants or larger sizes can only be delivered in pots, and some popular species are sold both bareroot in winter and potted the rest of the year.

There is nothing wrong with Pot Grown plants, but where you have a choice, bareroot is always even better!

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When and How do I Plant Trees?

You can plant Pot Grown trees at any time of year, and Bareroot trees during winter, except when the soil is frozen. 

The best time to plant trees is from late Autumn to early Spring (November to March), bareroot .

Watch our Tree Planting Video for instructions.We strongly recommend using Rootgrow over any fertiliser.

Aftercare:

Remember: the two biggest killers of recently transplanted trees are underwatering, and being choked by weeds and grass.

  1. Regular, thorough watering is vital during dry weather in their first spring and summer, and highly recommended the following summer, especially if there is a heat wave.
  2. Either remove weeds and grass by hand periodically, or use some form of mulch to suppress them.

Tree Planting Accessories

Standards that are 6/8cm in girth and upwards are quite big trees, so they need a tree planting stake and a tree tie (with a buffer between the tree and the stake) during their first couple of years. 

A mulch mat is will suppress weeds & grass, and preserve moisture: remember that dry soil and competition with weeds are the two biggest killers of new trees.Even with a mat, you should remove anything that manages to grow up between the mat and the trunk in late spring and summer.

You can buy those items separately, or save money with our Tree Planting Pack.

You definitely need a tree guard if there are deer or rabbits about. In urban areas with no wild animals, tree guards are great for protecting against mowers and strimmers.For that purpose, you can cut one tree guard into several pieces about 20-25cm long, to act as skirting around the base of the tree.

Mycorrhizal Fungi

We cannot recommend using Rootgrow fungi enough: it makes a huge difference, especially with larger trees, which are scrambling to regrow the root systems that they lost when we dug them up, in order to support their now top-heavy growth above ground. 

Mycorrhizal fungi assist the roots in accessing soil nutrients and water, and protect the roots from soil critters.In return, the tree shares sugar with them, and the result can be over 50% more growth above ground!