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New Tree Information
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We are now suppliers
Coronet Apples - a true miniature apple tree which will fruit in it's
first year.
Click here for more
details! |
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The general public are being
encouraged to plant
more trees; to reduce their carbon footprint, encourage
wildlife into their gardens and reduce the demise of
the English garden.
In response to this, Bransford
Webbs have re-launched their Breathe with
Ease tree
campaign. Our new marketing aides consist of new
POS boards,
updated tree leaflets and a tree calendar
to advise garden centres when to
order their trees. |
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Four new A2 boards have been
developed -
'Trees for Small Gardens', 'Trees for Autumn Colour',
'Trees for
Spring Interest' and 'Trees to Attract Birds'.
There are also two brand new A4 boards, giving
in-depth
information about two of the most
popular ornamental tree genus' - Malus
(Crab
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More in-depth information
about the trees in each category can be found in our new
Tree Leaflets.
Click on the links below to download the leaflets for each category.
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Tree for
Small Gardens
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Trees for Spring Interest
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Trees for Autumn Colour
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Trees to attract birds
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In addition to the 'Trees for...' leaflets, we have
developed simple to follow charts on each of the
tree genus' we grow. These charts list all the
varieties in each genus, with basic information
about each. So if your customer knows they
want a Flowering Cherry (Prunus) with pink blossom,
look at this chart to pick out the best tree for them.
Click on the following tree genus' to download the
relevant page.
Acer Betula
Cotoneaster
Crataegus
Malus
Prunus
Salix
Sorbus
Other
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To help the garden centre
staff order the right
trees at the right time, we have developed a
Tree
Calendar, similar to our promotional plants
calendar. This way you
will know which trees to order
and when, that way they will be at the peak of their
performance when they arrive at your garden
centre. |
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In addition to the Ornamental Tree marketing aides, we
have developed a simple guide to Fruit Trees (in the same
style as the 'Trees for...' leaflets). This gives further
information on rootstock sizes and variety details.
Just click on the link opposite to download a copy.
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