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Best place to buy whips, guards and stakes?


Woodlandsmassive

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Looking to purchase 500 trees, wanting a good supplier.

i have bought trees from one place in the past and they shut down last year! 

Based in Dorset

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Cheviot trees are good ( cell grown  I think are  better than bare root cost isn't much more.... )

 

Main thing that seems  important  in establishment from what ive seen is the first summers weather and early vegetation/grass control/mulching etc as less competition   over the first few yrs

 

 

 

Im not sure how much  bare root whips vary in quality from one another from different suppliers....

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11 minutes ago, monkeybusiness said:

Press Heath Forest Nurseries and Heathwood Nursery are both excellent. 

Can you get smaller quantities from these and do they send them out?

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