RHS Cell Grown hedging plants come with the benefit of container grown plants but the price is nearer to the cost of bare root plants.
Cell Grown plants come with their root systems intact, whereas bare root plants can lose the tiny fine feeding roots and root hairs when they are lifted. This means that they will become established quicker than bare root. RHS Cell Grown hedges can also be planted into warm soils when roots are active, outside the dormant period.
Whereas the bare root season ends between April to September - September, October, March, April and May are ideal months for planting cell grown plants. Infact, unlike bare root, you can plant cell grown plants throughout the year as long as the roots are kept moist. That is why 60% of the worlds forestry trees are now cell grown!
Also available as Cell Grown are our Hedgerow Wildflowers
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