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boreray
19-Jan-09, 23:43
We have a very exposed coastal site but would really like to plant some trees. Does anybody have any suggestions as to which species might have a chance of growing?

Many thanks.

Bad Manners
19-Jan-09, 23:55
Willow, willow and more willow they seam to stand up to all the wearther we get we are in an exposed area and they grow well, we have had a dozen or so Silver birch for the last two years they need supporting but so far they have been ok.

highlander
21-Jan-09, 16:51
We have planted silver birch, alders,populus, whitebeam,rowan, willow all in a very exposed place, they are all coming on well apart from where roe deer nipped the top of two.

boreray
21-Jan-09, 21:59
Thanks for all the tips. Can I ask where you got your trees from?

Many thanks

highlander
21-Jan-09, 23:22
We bought ours from the garden center castletown, is you are looking to plant a lot of trees Christie Elite nurseries have a large selection, dont have a phone number best just to google thier name for more information.

Bad Manners
22-Jan-09, 10:11
We bought all our from a dealer in Northern Ireland through ebay they cost was far cheeper than local we bought 25 trees in bare rootduring the dormant season which is now for what it was going to cost for 3 in castletown. we have now had the trees for three years and all are doing fine.as forthe willow we took cuttings from a friends willow stripped all the growth back and planted them in the ground with a little support again all have grown very well. good luck

windness
23-Jan-09, 14:38
You must have got real bargain online as bare rooted trees at Castletown would cost you about £1 per plant unless you are not comparing like for like.

Bad Manners
23-Jan-09, 14:42
You must have got real bargain online as bare rooted trees at Castletown would cost you about £1 per plant unless you are not comparing like for like.
this may be the case but what size are they the ones we bought were eight feet or nearly 2.5 meters