Frank P Matthews Launches 2024 Bare Root Range 05/08/2024 Frank P Matthews Launches 2024 Bare Root Range: Over 500 Varieties Now Available We are excited to unveil our 2024 Bare Root range, offering an expansive selection of over 500 varieties. This season’s range features an impressive array of hedging plants, soft fruit bushes, and a diverse collection of fruit and ornamental trees, catering to both large-scale planting projects and individual garden enthusiasts. Extensive Selection of Varieties The 2024 Bare Root range is particularly notable for its extensive variety, surpassing the nursery’s container range. It includes many cherished heritage and regional favourites, providing customers with an unparalleled selection of trees and plants. Whether looking to establish a new orchard, enhance a garden with ornamental trees, or invest in soft fruit bushes, customers will find a comprehensive array of choices suited to their needs. Advantages of Bare Root Trees Bare root trees are a popular choice for several reasons. They are often more cost-effective than container-grown trees, especially when purchased in large quantities, making them ideal for orchard planting schemes. Additionally, bare root trees typically establish more readily in new environments, thanks to their robust root systems, which adapt quickly to soil conditions. One of the unique benefits of bare root maidens is their suitability for training in various forms, such as espaliers, fans, and cordons. This flexibility makes them an excellent choice for gardeners looking to create aesthetically pleasing and space-efficient tree structures. Availability and Delivery The bare root trees will be available for delivery starting in November, following their careful lifting from the fields. Customers have the option to have their trees delivered directly to their doorsteps or to collect them from the Frank P Matthews Tree Shop, ensuring convenient access to this exceptional range. Commitment to Quality and Tradition Frank P Matthews’ dedication to offering high-quality trees is evident in their meticulous selection and preparation of bare-root varieties. The nursery’s commitment to preserving heritage and regional tree varieties provides a vital link to the UK’s rich horticultural history, while also supporting biodiversity and sustainable gardening practices. For those interested in exploring the full range of bare root trees, detailed information and ordering options are available on the Frank P Matthews website. The nursery’s expert team is also on hand to provide advice and assistance, ensuring that customers find the perfect trees for their projects. Contact Information For further details, please visit www.frankpmatthews.com or contact the sales team at 01584 812800. Customers can also reach out via email at treeshop@fpmatthews.co.uk. Frank P Matthews continues to be a trusted name in horticulture, known for its extensive range of high-quality trees and commitment to customer satisfaction. The release of the 2024 Bare Root range is yet another testament to the nursery’s ongoing dedication to excellence and innovation in tree cultivation. Back To List Related Articles… Tree Council ‘Orchards for Schools’ 06/12/2021 We have teamed up with the Tree Council to provide … Full Details NEW Varieties Win at HTA National Plant Show 2017 22/06/2017 We entered three new varieties into the HTA National Plant … Full Details We’ve started lifting bare root trees! 01/11/2023 This week we have started to lift the bare root … Full Details The RSPB Garden Birdwatch and Trees for Birds by Frank P Matthews 23/01/2025 Will you be doing RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch this weekend? Full Details
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