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What does standard mean?

A Standard is a plant that has either been grafted or trimmed to look like a lollipop! A bare, straight trunk with foliage on top that is often trimmed in a rounded shape. Standards come in trees, shrubs and roses from Standard Weeping Cherries to Standard Roses. We sell lots of different types of standard shaped plants.…

What does Bare Root or Bare Rooted mean?

These plants are plants supplied without a pot and soil around the roots. They are mostly deciduous plants, with a few exceptions such as Buxus ‘English Box’, that are dormant during the winter time and can survive transportation without soil around their roots. Bare rooted plants are also known as field dug. Plants are supplied bare rooted…

What does Eco Grade mean?

This means the plant is Economy Grade or less than perfect. We also call these Seconds. These plants may have broken branches, are too tall or overgrown in the pot or mildly affected by a pest so they have been discounted accordingly. We recommend only seasoned gardeners or those who are wanting to try a…

What’s planting distance?

Planting distance how far apart your plants should be spaced when you plant them. It is calculated by the maximum or mature width of the plant and the height it will be kept at. It also depends on what the plant will be used for, such as whether the plants need to be merged to…

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