Lavender is an easy to grow, aromatic, drought-tolerant plant that grows well in pots, borders or raised beds. Lavandula angustifolia ‘Hidcote’ is a English lavender and is a bushy dwarf variety of lavender which produces masses of fragrant deep violet-purple flowers with narrow, silvery-grey leaves.
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Lavender is an easy to grow, aromatic, drought-tolerant plant that grows well in pots, borders or raised beds. Lavandula angustifolia ‘Hidcote’ is a English lavender and is a bushy dwarf variety of lavender which produces masses of fragrant deep violet-purple flowers with narrow, silvery-grey leaves. The flowers grow on aromatic spikes which are 3-4cm in length. Lavender Hidcote is often used to make ornamental low-lying hedges or to edge garden borders due to its dense foliage and compact flowering nature. Lavenders grow well in well-drained soil or in pots and grow best in a sunny and sheltered spot. Pruning is required to ensure the plant retains its bushy and compact appearance and the cut flowers can be dried for use as cut flowers or scented seeds. Cut back the flower stalks after they have finished flowering, and then trim the foliage in early to mid spring to keep them neat. Do not cut into old wood as it may not resprout. A versatile and easy to grow plant which is very beneficial to pollinating insects, what’s not to love about lavender. Attracts Bees and Butterflies. Call or email us for any advice about this product.
Genus: Lavandula are small aromatic evergreen shrubs with usually narrow, simple, entire, toothed or lobed leaves and small tubular flowers in dense spikes in summer
Cultivation
Grow in well-drained soil in a sheltered, sunny position.
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Root Types Explained
Bare roots
Bare root plants are field grown harvested when the plants go dormant in the winter and can then be supplied until the spring. Generally speaking bare root plants are available from November until early April each year, this can change a little depending on the weather condition in the season. Bare root plants are grown in fields and undercut each year to help create a strong root system and to stop the roots developing deep into the ground, enabling them to be cut and lifted in the autumn. They are lifted from the growing fields and go through a grading process where each plant is assessed and bundled into size category, as plants and growing seasons are always variable year to year they are grouped in to size brackets, for example 40/60cm which is the plant range you can expect.
Bare rooted plants are extremely popular as they relatively low cost due to their growing process, they are effectively grown as a crop in the field. The one trade-off is that as they are field grown they do have a slightly higher failure rate, generally this is around 10% however this can vary depending on the variety and time of year. You can reduce this further by using Rootgrow mycorrhizal fungi, we recommend using the 360g and bigger packs as they come with a gel sachet that is ideal for dipping your bare roots prior to planting in the ground.
Our bare root plants are UK grown and where possible are grown in within a few miles of our nursery in Lancashire, we do use some other specialist growers in the UK to ensure we can stock and offer the full range of varieties. If not grown ourselves then the stock we use is grown for us by specialist quality growers ensuring the quality of the plants we supply is second to none.
You will notice we have planting density guides on all our products, for bare roots it varies depending on the size of your plants, on our most common sizes <1 metre tall we generally recommend 3-5 plants in a single row or if you want to create a thick hedge that you plant 5-7 in a double staggered row. The double staggered row is particularly popular for planting native hedge rows.
Our most popular varieties of bare root hedging are usually native varieties and hedging such as; Beech, Hornbeam, Hawthorn and Mixed native hedging however we do also sell a lot of evergreen varieties such as; box, Privet, Cherry Laurel and Yew.
All of our bare root plants can be delivered in boxes making them a really cost effective way of planting.
If you aren’t quite ready to plant when you order arrives don’t worry, they can be stored in a sheltered dark space (like a garden shed) for a week ensuring they are sprinkled with water every couple of days. Alternatively if it is going to be a little longer you can dig a hole and heal the plants roots into the hole and they will be fine if watered every couple of days for a couple of weeks.
Green Hedge Plants Growing in a open field on a sunny day.
Rows of Green Hedge Plants Growing in a open field on a sunny day.
Root balls
Rootball plants are also field grown plants and are available from October until April. Rootballs are more mature plants than bare rooted and the surrounding Root and soil is dug out of the ground and wrapped in a hessian biodegradable sacking. These mature transplants are then transported out to customer onto pallets as they are far too heavy to be delivered in boxes. When planting do not take the sacking off as they can be planted in the grown and this will rot away over time, tacking this off can sometimes disturb the roots and cause complications.
As these are field grown plants they are much stronger and thicker than pot grown alternatives, for this reason they are extremely popular when trying to create an instant impact weather that be as a one off shrub or as a hedging screen. For that reason the planting density required is significantly less than bare roots or pot grown plants. They do have a slightly higher failure rate than a potted plant but like the bare rooted plants this can be reduced through the application of Rootgrow mycorrhizal fungi, which is really useful especially when planting field grown plants.
We have specialist growers that grow a range of the most popular varieties, they include; Cherry Laurel, Portuguese Laurel, Box, Yew, Western Red cedar and Beech. We offer a range of sizing for each variety but often we have others available please contact us on [email protected] if you have any specific requirement that you would like us to help with.
Rootballs are big mature plants and therefore need to be delivered on pallets, we deliver on pallet across the UK for a small charge.
We do have a stock holding of rootballs but try to keep this to a minimum ensuring our stock is fresh and where possible only out of the ground for a week or two before you receive delivery, if you have a requirement for a large volume it may take a little longer than the 2-5 working days, please email us at [email protected] and we can help to give you further details.
Pallets of Root ball hedging plants outside poly tunnels ready to be shipped.
Bird cherry or Prunus Padus is a native hedging plant that is popular in a mixed native hedge. This deciduous variety has white flowers in spring followed by berries in the summer making this popular with local wildlife.
Dog rose or Rosa Canina is a native deciduous hedge plant. It has lovely pink and white flower in the summer followed by berries in the autumn, a popular wildlife friendly variety that helps give shelter and food.
Oak or Quercus Robur is a historic English native tree. This traditional british tree can also be used as a hedging plant and is mainstay of the English countryside.
Silver Birch or Betula Pendula is a native deciduous hedging plant or Tree. Although more famously grown as a tree it can be used in hedging in a mixed native hedge.
Western red cedar or Thuja is an evergreen conifer hedging plant or tree. It is a good alternative to Leylandii hedging as it doesn’t suffer from die back so is easier to maintain.
Willow or salix caprea is a native deciduous hedging plant or tree. Willow will have nice yellow flowers in the summer and berries in the autumn meaning this native variety is another popular hedge for local wildlife.
Yew or Taxus Baccata is an evergreen, elegant, traditional British hedging plant that is steeped in history. The compact nature and leaf structure makes for a wonderful formal hedging plant that is also popular for topiary and shaping.
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