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We take great care in delivering healthy trees to your doorstep. Each order is hand-picked, carefully packaged, and shipped using trusted couriers to ensure safe arrival.
All trees are shipped in eco-friendly recyclable packaging. Roots are securely wrapped to retain moisture during transit, keeping your tree healthy and ready for planting.
We currently deliver across the UK mainland. Unfortunately, we cannot deliver to Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man, or the Channel Islands due to plant health regulations.
Once your order has been dispatched, you will receive a tracking link by email so you can follow your tree’s journey from our nursery to your garden.
If you require delivery on a specific date (e.g., birthday gift, landscaping project), please add a note at checkout and we’ll do our best to accommodate.
First, check your order status in your account. This won't give you a date, only confirm that your order is being processed.
For further information, please Contact Us.
Once you have placed an order and can see it in your account, please Contact Us to amend it.
Orders may be amended up to the point where they are ready for packing and dispatch.
To cancel your order for any reason, please contact us.
If the order has not yet been packed for delivery, the funds are frozen in your account, allowing a speedy "refund".
We will email you confirmation of the cancellation.
If something is missing when you unpack your order:
If you are definitely missing an item, or have been charged for an item not on the delivery documents, please Contact Us.
Your basket gives you a delivery estimate until you enter your delivery address during checkout, when it tells you the final delivery price.
We don't give free delivery (outside of special offers), but you can collect from us in Castle Cary if you're local.
About split orders:
Sometimes, it depends on the location.
Any surcharge is calculated when you enter the delivery address during checkout.
All delivery months are inclusive, and subject to weather conditions.
Bareroot delivery is at the mercy of the frost and rain: plants cannot be lifted by us, or planted by you, during frost or heavy rain.
No, the only location we deliver to outside the mainland is the Isle of Wight.
Please Contact Us or email us at support@ashridgetrees.co.uk with:
We will get right back to you.
The minimum order is £15, excluding delivery.
The best book for diving into ornamental gardening is The Well Tempered Garden by Christopher Lloyd, first published in 1970.
We recommend a newer edition for practical use, the original is for shilling nostalgia.
Type or paste your discount code into the box provided in your basket or the first pages of checkout.
Read our plant delivery size guide for details.
Everything will be fine if planting is delayed!
Bareroot and pot-grown plants can be stored for a long time if necessary.
If bareroot planting is delayed in winter:
If your bareroot plants arrive and planting will be delayed for less than a week, open the top of the packaging leaving the roots in their bag and store them in a cold place out of the sun, ideally outside.
It doesn't matter at all if the weather is freezing, but you must not move the plants around when they are frozen.
If a week passes and it's clear that planting is delayed even further, consider "heeling them in" by digging a little trench, lying the plants on their sides with their roots in the trench and covering them with soil.
Heeling in is not essential, the plants will be fine in their bags, but it may give peace of mind.
Bareroot plants must be planted properly by March in the South.
Gardeners in the North can usually get away with planting well into April.
If pot-grown planting is delayed:
Simply put your plants in a sunny place and water them when the top inch of soil is dry.
This might be every day or two in a scorching hot mid-summer, but during a wet winter it usually isn't necessary.
Frozen roots are brittle and easily damaged when moved!
Don't attempt any planting when your soil is frozen, or when the air is below zero.
Store your plants in a cold place out of direct sunlight, ideally outside.
Open the parcel so the tops of the plants are in the open air.
The roots are in a black polythene bag, where they should stay during the freeze continues.
You should not store your plants indoors, but cold outbuilding is fine.
You must not move your plants at all during freezing weather after you have stored them.
"When the soil is soft enough to work, the plants will be too"
When you can dig the ground comfortably, unpack the plants on a day when the temperature is above freezing, wet their roots really well and plant them as normal.
If the soil freezes immediately after planting, your plants will be fine.
Leave them alone until the ground has completely thawed out.
When it is soft again, firm the soil back around your plants by walking, not stamping, around them where the soil may have lifted.