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Peat free cell grown indigenous trees and shrubs - Exmoor Forest Nurseries
 
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Peat free cell grown indigenous trees and shrubs - Exmoor Forest NurseriesWe supply young, vigorous and tough cell grown trees and shrubs most of which are grown in our Nursery situated at 1,200 feet above sea level in the heart of Exmoor National Park. We have a choice of over 30 species of plants that are indigenous to the South West of England.

Peat free cell grown indigenous trees and shrubs - Exmoor Forest NurseriesWe grow and supply all the major species of trees and shrubs such as Field Maple, Oak , Ash, Beech, Birch, Hazel, Hawthorn and Blackthorn. In addition to these we offer a selection of the minority species.

For information on the provenance of our trees, and details of the cell grown process, please visit the 'Our Trees' section of the site. You will also find information on the care and planting of trees in a hedge or woodland setting.

Peat free cell grown indigenous trees and shrubs - Exmoor Forest NurseriesThe Species area has a full and comprehensive list of the species of trees we have available. You can place smaller orders directly on-line or contact us for larger orders.

Peat free cell grown indigenous trees and shrubs - Exmoor Forest Nurseries

Care for a TREE?
&
Care for the environment!

Order your native tree kit today, the perfect gift or for your own garden. You can chose from our extensive range of trees, with everything you need to get started. Visit our on-line shop here....


 

Peat free cell grown indigenous trees and shrubs - Exmoor Forest NurseriesVisit the Service area for details about the exmoor forest nurseries tree people. We are passionate about the trees we grow and the environments that we help to maintain. If you have any questions about native tree species, how or when to plant them, or may be you have some land that you would like to plant with trees, please contact us and we will be delighted to help.

"the saving of time, ease of planting and the simple care of the plants before planting make the cell grown tree a very attractive proposition"

 

 
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