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Taxus Baccata ‘fastigiata’

£25.00

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Description

Planting Taxus baccata ‘Fastigiata’, also known as Irish yew, is a great choice for a formal garden, screen, or architectural accent. Here’s how to get it off to a strong start 🌿:

🌱 Planting Guide

Site Selection

  • Light: Thrives in full sun, partial shade, or even full shade.
  • Aspect: Tolerates all orientations—north, south, east, or west-facing.
  • Exposure: Hardy in exposed or sheltered spots.

Soil Requirements

  • Type: Adaptable to chalk, clay, loam, or sandy soils.
  • Drainage: Must be well-drained; it dislikes waterlogged conditions.
  • pH: Tolerates acid, alkaline, or neutral soils.

Spacing & Growth

  • Ultimate Height: 8–12 meters
  • Spread: 2.5–4 meters
  • Time to Maturity: 20–50 years Its upright, columnar habit makes it ideal for narrow spaces or vertical accents.

🌿 Planting Tips

  • Timing: Best planted in autumn or spring when the soil is workable.
  • Technique:
    • Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball.
    • Mix in organic matter if soil is poor.
    • Position the plant so the top of the root ball is level with the soil surface.
    • Backfill and firm gently.
    • Water thoroughly after planting.
  • Mulching: Apply mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds, but keep it away from the trunk.

✂️ Care & Maintenance

  • Watering: Water regularly during the first year. Once established, it’s drought-tolerant.
  • Pruning: Minimal pruning needed. You can shape it if desired.
  • Pests/Diseases: Watch for vine weevils, scale insects, and root rot in poorly drained soils.