In this category, you will find ornamental trees that provide structure, atmosphere and character in the garden. Ornamental trees are loved for their shape, leaf colour, flowering or autumn colouring and are often an eye-catcher in the garden. They are suitable for a variety of uses, from smaller gardens and front yards to spacious gardens and yards. Due to their variation in height and growth form, there is a suitable ornamental tree for almost every garden. All ornamental trees are grown with care and delivered directly from the grower, so you are assured of strong trees with healthy root development.
In this category, you will find ornamental trees that provide structure, atmosphere and character in the garden. Ornamental trees are loved for their shape, leaf colour, flowering or autumn colouring and are often an eye-catcher in the garden. They are suitable for a variety of uses, from smaller gardens and front yards to spacious gardens and yards. Due to their variation in height and growth form, there is a suitable ornamental tree for almost every garden. All ornamental trees are grown with care and delivered directly from the grower, so you are assured of strong trees with healthy root development.
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Planting and start
Ornamental trees are best planted in autumn or early spring. Make sure you have a spacious planting hole and well-loosened, nutritious soil. Water sufficiently after planting to allow the tree to take root well.
Stand and soil
The right location is important for beautiful growth and flowering.
- Most ornamental trees grow best in a sunny to semi-shaded location
- Well-drained soil prevents root problems
- Shelter from strong winds helps young trees grow better
Care during the year
- Give extra water during dry periods, especially in the early years
- Mulch around the trunk improves the soil and retains moisture
- Light fertilisation can be given in spring
Pruning and maintenance
Pruning ornamental trees varies by species.
- Prune only when necessary to maintain shape or health
- Remove dead, damaged or crossing branches
- Leave the natural growth form intact as much as possible
With proper care, ornamental trees develop into strong eye-catchers that add atmosphere and structure to the garden for many years.