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The woodland garden
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Clearly woodland gardens are not for everyone but, if you have the space or some existing trees, why not use or create the partial shade from old or new flowering trees to develop a woodland glade?
Camellias, rhododendrons, azaleas and magnolias thrive in dappled or partial shade from woodland or ornamental trees.
The choice is immense and we have selected only a tiny proportion of our customer favourites.
Please do browse the website to see what you like for the spring or summer flowering trees or for our autumn colour.
The key thing about woodland gardens is that they are low maintenance and the grass only really needs cutting once or twice from late June when the spring bulbs and wild flowers have died down or set seed.
Camellias, rhododendrons, azaleas and magnolias thrive in dappled or partial shade from woodland or ornamental trees.
The choice is immense and we have selected only a tiny proportion of our customer favourites.
Please do browse the website to see what you like for the spring or summer flowering trees or for our autumn colour.
The key thing about woodland gardens is that they are low maintenance and the grass only really needs cutting once or twice from late June when the spring bulbs and wild flowers have died down or set seed.








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