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Pre Order Item This is a root ball pre order item dug to order. Root ball plants are field grown and can only be lifted in the dormant season.

Yew Hedging Root Ball 140/160cm Delivery From October

Chunky field grown specimens. Plant 2 per metre

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Taxus baccata – Common Yew, a Timeless Evergreen Conifer

Taxus baccata, the Common Yew, is one of Britain's most celebrated and enduring native conifers, valued across centuries for its rich, dark evergreen foliage, exceptional longevity, and remarkable versatility in the garden. Whether grown as a sculpted formal hedge, an elegant topiary specimen, or a stately free-standing tree, Common Yew brings year-round structure, depth, and a sense of permanence to any planting scheme.

With its dense, fine-textured canopy of deep green, needle-like leaves and vivid red arils that stud female plants in autumn, Taxus baccata delivers both ornamental interest and ecological value across every season. Few plants can match its combination of architectural presence and quiet, understated beauty.


Habit & Appearance

Form and foliage. Common Yew develops a broadly conical to spreading habit, becoming more irregular and characterful with great age. Its slender, flattened needles are a lustrous dark green above and paler beneath, arranged in two ranks along arching shoots to create a soft yet richly textured surface. Bark is reddish-brown and peeling, adding further interest on mature specimens.

Seasonal highlights. In spring, fresh lime-green growth brightens the tips of every shoot. Autumn brings a spectacular display of fleshy, bright red arils on female plants, which are highly attractive to birds. The evergreen canopy ensures the plant remains a focal point throughout winter, providing structure and colour when much of the garden is bare.

Adaptability of form. Left unpruned, Common Yew can ultimately develop into a substantial tree of considerable girth and grandeur. Clipped regularly, it forms some of the finest and most durable hedges and topiary in cultivation, with a density and crispness of outline that few other plants can rival.


Growing Conditions

Position. Taxus baccata is exceptionally adaptable with regard to light, thriving in everything from full sun to deep shade. It is one of the very few conifers that performs reliably on north-facing aspects and beneath the canopy of established trees, making it an invaluable choice for difficult or shaded locations where other evergreens may struggle.

Soil. Common Yew prefers a fertile, well-drained soil and grows well across a broad range of types including loam, chalk, and clay, provided drainage is adequate. The one condition it will not tolerate is waterlogged or persistently wet ground, which can cause root rot and rapid decline. On heavy soils, incorporating organic matter prior to planting will improve drainage and encourage healthy establishment.

Hardiness. Fully hardy throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland (RHS H6), Taxus baccata withstands hard frosts, exposed positions, and cold winds without difficulty. It is equally at home in urban settings, showing a useful tolerance of pollution and sheltered coastal conditions.


Care & Pruning

Watering and feeding. Newly planted yews benefit from regular, thorough watering during their first growing season to help establish a strong root system. Once settled, Common Yew is notably drought-tolerant and requires little supplementary irrigation. An annual mulch of well-rotted organic matter around the base will conserve moisture, suppress weeds, and provide a gentle nutrient boost.

Pruning. One of the great virtues of Taxus baccata is its exceptional tolerance of clipping. For hedges and topiary, trim once or twice a year — ideally in late summer or early autumn — to maintain a neat, dense outline. Unlike many conifers, Yew will regenerate freely from old wood, meaning even badly neglected or heavily overgrown plants can be cut back hard and will recover with vigour. This makes it uniquely forgiving among conifers and an outstanding long-term investment for the garden.

Wildlife and safety. The red arils produced by female plants are an important food source for birds, particularly thrushes, and the dense growth provides excellent nesting and roosting habitat. It is important to note, however, that all parts of the plant — with the exception of the fleshy red aril itself — are highly toxic to humans, horses, and most livestock, and should be planted with care in gardens where these are present.

Long-term growth. Common Yew is a slow to moderate grower, typically advancing around 20–30 cm per year under good conditions. This measured pace means that once the desired size and shape are achieved, relatively little effort is needed to maintain them, making Taxus baccata one of the most rewarding and low-maintenance evergreens available for the long-term garden.

Guide to Planting Field-Grown Root Balled Plants

Pros:

  1. Established Roots: Typically stronger, established roots ensure better initial growth.
  2. Immediate Impact: Larger plants provide instant structure and aesthetics.

Cons:

  1. Heavy and Bulky: Can be difficult to transport and plant due to size and weight.
  2. Seasonal Availability: Generally available only in the dormant season (autumn to early spring).

Preparation for Planting:

  1. Unwrap Carefully: Remove any packaging material, but leave the burlap or wire basket on.
  2. Keep plants moist: Plants should be kept moist until the time of planting.

Planting Process:

  1. Dig a Hole: Make a hole twice the width of the root ball and the same depth.
  2. Position Plant: Place the root ball in the hole, ensuring the top is level with the ground surface.
  3. Do Not Remove Root Sack: Leave the burlap or wire basket around the root ball. It is bio degradable and will rot away naturally.
  4. Backfill: Fill the hole with soil, firming gently around the roots to eliminate air pockets.
  5. Water: Water deeply after planting to settle the soil and avoid wilting.

Possibility of Losses:

  • Initial Shock: Some plants may suffer transplant shock, leading to potential losses.
  • Mitigation: Proper care and consistent watering during the establishment phase can minimise this risk.

Main Causes of Failure:

  1. Improper Planting Depth: Planting too deep or too shallow can stress the roots.
  2. Poor Soil Conditions: Compacted or poorly drained soil can hinder root growth.
  3. Insufficient Watering: Both under-watering and over-watering can lead to plant stress and failure. Strong wind can dry leafy pants.
  4. Pest and Disease: Lack of protection and monitoring can result in damage from pests and diseases.

Tips for Success:

  1. Stake Larger Plants: Support with stakes to prevent wind damage.
  2. Mulch: Apply a layer of mulch around the base to retain moisture and regulate temperature.
  3. Regular Monitoring: Check for signs of stress, pests, and disease, and address them promptly.

By following these guidelines and providing consistent aftercare, you can successfully plant and establish field-grown root balled plants in your garden.

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Does the height include the pot?

No, we measure from the top of the pot to the tip of the plant except for some of the instant planted screens, in this case it will be stated in the description

How long does delivery take?

Most orders are delivered in just a few days, Smaller items are often sent with Parcelforce on a next day service, Larger items should allow up to 10 days due to the size of the items they often have to be sent on our own transport.

Where will you leave my plants?

We will leave your order at the front of your property, Parcelforce may
leave your items in a safe place if you let us know, Pallet couriers
will require a flat hard surface to deliver to, no gravel or soil, a
driveway or parking spot would be best. Most importantly Deliveries by
pallet courier will require access for a large truck (bin lorry sized)
to get near the delivery point. Deliveries sent on our own transport may come in a small van or larger truck.

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