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Siberian Pea Tree (caragana arborescens)

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£180.00
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Bare-rooted trees available only between November and late April. Orders will only be dispatched during this period when the trees are not in active growth.

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Planting a Siberian Pea Tree
  • Hardiness: Fully hardy throughout the UK, tolerates temperatures down to -20°C or lower; thrives in cold winters but performs best in drier eastern regions.
  • Site: Choose full sun for best growth and flowering; tolerates exposed, windy positions and is ideal for windbreaks or hedges.
  • Soil: Prefers well-drained soil (sand, loam, chalk, or clay); succeeds in poor, dry, or alkaline soils but avoids waterlogged conditions.
  • Planting method: Dig a hole twice as wide as the root spread; improve heavy soil with compost/sand for drainage; plant at the same depth as it was growing in the nursery and water thoroughly.
  • Watering: Water regularly during establishment (first year); once mature, highly drought-tolerant with minimal watering needed.
  • Maintenance: Low; no regular fertilising required; prune in late winter/early spring to shape (as shrub or tree) or control size.
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  • Info
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    • Hedgerow Spacings
    • Tree Planting Grants
    • Forestry Consultants and Contractors
    • Website Links
  • Payments
  • Hot Water Treatment
  • 4 Week Cold Stratification/Prechill
  • 6 Week Cold Stratification/Prechill
  • Cold Stratification Method
  • Warm and Cold Pre-treatments
  • Require Light For Germination
  • Large Seeded Hardwoods
  • Non Dormant Species
  • Feathered & Specimen Trees
  • New Landing Page