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Beech ''Fagus Sylvatica'' pleached in container 1.5m stem 1.5m high x 1.2m wide espalier 10/12cm girth

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£559.00 £167.70 Inc VAT

Beech "Fagus Sylvatica" espalier ltd quan in container 1.5m stem 1.5m high x 1.2m wide espalier

Fagus sylvatica, commonly known as European beech, is a deciduous tree native to Europe and parts of Asia. It is a popular tree in landscaping and forestry due to its attractive foliage, smooth gray bark

This variety has prominently veined dark green leaves which turn golden yellow in autumn.

PLEASE ALLOW 10-14 DAYS FOR DELIVERY AS THE TREES ARE FRESHLY SOURCED FROM OUR GROWER

1. Choose the Right Location:

  • European beech prefers well-drained, fertile soils but can adapt to a range of soil types. It prefers slightly acidic to slightly alkaline soil pH.
  • It thrives in full sun to partial shade, making it a versatile choice for various landscape conditions.

2. Prepare the Soil:

  • Prepare the soil by removing weeds, rocks, and debris. Loosen the soil in a wide planting area. Improve soil fertility and drainage by incorporating organic matter, such as compost and bone meal.

3. Plant at the Right Time:

  • Planting beech trees can be done anytime of the year. Avoid planting during extremely hot or cold conditions.

4. Dig the Planting Holes:

  • Plan the spacing for your pleached beech trees according to the desired design. Typically, trees are spaced around 4-6 feet apart. Dig holes that are deep and wide enough to accommodate the root ball.

5. Planting Depth:

  • Set the beech tree in the planting holes, ensuring that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil. Fill in the holes with soil and gently tamp down to eliminate air pockets.

6. Watering:

  • Water the newly planted beech trees thoroughly to settle the soil and provide moisture to the roots. Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during the first growing season.

7. Mulch:

  • Apply a layer of organic mulch, such as wood chips or straw, around the base of the trees. Mulch helps retain moisture, suppress weeds, and maintain soil temperature.

8. Training and Pruning:

  • As the beech trees grow, you'll need to train the lateral branches along a framework or trellis to create the desired pleached form. Prune any unwanted growth and shape the trees during their dormant season (late winter or early spring).

9. Support (if necessary): - Depending on the size of the beech tree, you may need to provide temporary support in the form of stakes and ties to keep them upright until they become established.

10. Regular Care: - Provide regular watering, especially during dry periods, and occasional fertilization as needed. Monitor the trees for pests and diseases and take appropriate measures for control if necessary.

With proper care and attention to training and pruning, your pleached beech trees will develop into an attractive, formal hedge or screen, adding structure and beauty to your landscape.