Why Buy Our Volume Trees?
- Our volume trees are plug plants which can be planted all year round. No rush to plant as roots are not exposed.
- Grown in Scotland which makes the plants much hardier (used to bad weather)
- Very easy to plant, little cultivation required and very high success rate.
- Our trees are covered by a FREE TREE WARRANTY. (first 15% not covered)
- Plants do not "check" when planted so rapid early growth.
- Root plug contains both naturally occurring mycorrhizae and fertilzer.
- Growing containers eliminate root spiralling.
- FREE DELIVERY (UK Mainland only)
Large Order Discount
Orders over £1000 may have further discounts added by contacting us or calling 0800 043 1057
Fraser Fir
If you are looking to buy Fraser Fir (Abies Fraserii) for a Christmas tree plantation, then you will be pleased to know that the seeds used to grow them have been selected from trees that have a good shape to them already with the theory being that the new trees will also carry a good shape too.
Fraser Fir (Abies Fraserii) is an interesting fir tree, due to its attractive compact form and needle retentive abilities, Fraser Fir is as a result becoming popular as a Christmas tree. Somehat similar to Balsam Fir, it is a native to North America, this was introduced into Britain during the 18th Century by John Fraser and is often found planted in large gardens and policy woodland. Expect a final height of some 20m (67ft), so somewhat shorter than other members of the Fir family.
Woodland Design Principles - The creation of a Pinetum or Conifer collection
Typically, Fraser Fir may be planted as an individual tree or as an avenue of trees. Estate and Policy Woodland plantings from the 18th Century often found this tree planted along with other North American conifer species. Today, 150 years later these trees form an amazing sight and we think that this tree worthy of planting to achieve the same effect for future generations.
Rabbit and Deer Protection
We offer a range of tree shelters that will protect your trees against possible attack. Click on this Tree Protection Link and it will take you to all of these products.
Benefits of using our plug plant trees
Our trees are sold as plug plants, in other words the roots are encased in compost. This means that planting can be carried out at any time of the year, provided they are watered in periods of drought, compared to bare-root plants which can only be planted during the plants normal dormant period (November to March). All of these trees are UK grown, which is important for successful establishment.
See What Our Customers Are Saying About Our Abies Fraserii Fir Trees
Hi just to say my fir trees arrived in great condition. Im going to order more as soon as i find a planting location. Thanks again 1217 M. Knowles
Hi Alan, I am very satisfied with my order (Fraser Fir trees). It arrived on the second day after ordering and all of the seedlings were packed well, looked green and healthy. They have since then been successfully planted. Thank you! Kind Regards, Ivan 0117
The trees arrived today intact and in good condition. Thank you! Sian 0115
Hi Alan, This is my second order from you for Fraser Fir trees. At first I ordered 12 trees and lost 6 of them (needles turned brown and they seemed to give up the ghost). I've now ordered 20 more to ensure I get a decent amount of Fraser firs growing well and these have been delivered perfectly. I've put them in containers filled with garden topsoil from the veg patch and hope to grow them on in those for a while. Fingers crossed they'll do well because I love to grow all trees especially fraser firs. I have 30 oak trees growing in small pots which I've grown from acorns ready for when I've got enough money to buy a bit of land and put a small copse on it and probably live in a tent because I've spent all my money on the land!! Thanks for the trees, Kind regards, Matt 1014 Editors note:A day or two missed watering in mid- Summer can lead to high failure rates for small containerised plants.
Trees arrived on time and in good condition as before. If I require any more I would not hesitate to use your service. Many thanks Brian Holland, Bryn Bychan, Mynytho 0212
Delivery
Due to courier unpredictability, we advise having your trees delivered AT LEAST 3 days before you actually need them.
Returning Cell Grown Trees
For Phytosanitary reasons, cell grown trees cannot be returned to the nursery.
Delaying Planting Cell Grown Trees
If you cannot plant straight away, take the trees out of the packaging and stand upright next to each other in a sheltered location outside. November to March, no need to water unless they start to dry out and these would be ok for up to 6 weeks. During Spring and Summer, you can do this for up to 3 weeks.
Site Conditions And Evergreen Tree List
Our tree chart details which site conditions suit which trees and also which are evergreen or semi-evergreen.
Feeding Or Fertilizing Hedges
This is a task that can easily be over done. Any nitrogen based fertilizer will do such as 20:20:10 but the longer lasting ones which take 18/24 months are better as they are regulated by the weather and moisture therefore release slowly.
Woodburning Chart
If you are one of those lucky people that lead an eco lifestyle (VERY jealous if you are) and want to buy trees to burn, then maybe our wood burning chart (excel spread sheet) will help you decide. Ash, Eucalyptus Gunnii and Willow are worth looking at for their growth rates and calorific values.
Planting Tool
If you are looking to plant lots of plug plant or cell grown trees (the 10-40cm-ish) size range then maybe you should consider our tree planting tool. Tree planting rates of over 700 per day achievable.
Adding A Bit Of Colour And Attract Wildlife
Honeysuckle (Lonicera periclymenum) is very attractive, fragrant and attracts more wildlife to your garden. A bit on the vigorous side but worth the effort. A great addition to your project.
Tree Spacing
Broadleaf wood planting would be around 3m between each tree. Christmas tree planting for a commercial crop is around 1m.
Factors Detrimental To Cell Grown Trees
Too much/little water, animal Urine, excessive wind exposure (will slow growth), salt spray, frost on new growth, herbicide drift and over application of fertilizer.
UK Grown Volume Trees
All our volume trees are UK grown and as far as we know because we have never caught one booking a holiday overseas.