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Trees Grown From Seed Within The UK. No Chemicals or Pesticide Are Used.

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Ginkgo, Maidenhair Tree Seeds (Ginkgo Biloba)

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£4.00 GBP £4.95 GBP
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Ginkgo biloba, also called maidenhair, is a broadleaf, deciduous tree. 
The gingko biloba's uniquely fan-shaped leaves start out green, but change to golden-yellow in the fall. Before the whole leaf turns golden, there is sometimes a stage during which the leaf is two-toned, with separate bands of gold and green. The common name "maidenhair" was inspired by the fan shape of the leaves, which reminds people of the maidenhair fern. The bark on older specimens of the tree becomes deeply furrowed. 

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 Tree characteristics

 

  • Evergreen / Deciduous/ Semi DeciduousDeciduous
  • Where to keep in the UK: Outside
  • Preferred Soil PH Level: 5 - 9
  • Drought Tolerance: Moderate drought Tolerance
  • Hardiness Zones: 4 - 9 (Check Your Zone Below)
  • Soil Conditions: Sandy, well-drained
  • Mature Height: 50 - 80 ft
  • Mature Width: 30 - 40 ft
  • Placement: Full sun, part-shade
  • Native to: China

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How to prepare the seeds

 

  • Please watch the video, "How to grow a tree from seed" on our website menu bar under "Trees from seed (Guide). Or read below.

  • Soak in initially warm water over night.
  • Sow in seed tray with a mixture of compost and perlite. Perlite allows for a more free draining soil mixture, preventing water-log and root rot. This will also allow you to free each sapling from the seed tray without damaging them when they're ready to move into their individual pots.
  • Fill the seed tray close to the top with said soil mix, allowing 1/2 an inch of space to evenly scatter the seeds over. Then cover the seeds with the remaining 1/2 inch of space.
  • Use a watering can ensuring all areas are damp throughout, but not overly wet.
  • Cold stratify for at least 10 weeks. Place the seed tray in a plastic bag within the fridge. Ensure you air the bag once every 2 weeks.
  • After this period, take the tray out of the fridge. The warmth will cause the seeds to germinate within the next few weeks.
  • Do not let the seed tray dry out at this vital stage. Move each sapping onto individual pots once they've been growing in the seed trays for a few weeks.
  • Without this process you will not grow any saplings. This process can be done between December and May. If left any later, the trees may not survive their first winter due to such a short initial growing season. If you have a green house or poly tunnel to protect your saplings, you can do this process up until July.

  • Remember that all trees that are not subtropical or tropical must be kept outside (Including glass houses and poly tunnels) during winter at all times and rely on the winter dormancy to survive onto their next growing season.

  • Be aware of birds and rodents, they tend to eat the seeds and will bite the heads off saplings.

  • Feel free to contact us if you have any questions. Facebook would be the fastest option. If in doubt, please watch our video, "How to grow trees from seed" on our website menu bar.

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    Tree seeds delivery within the UK only

     
    • All seeds are sent 2nd class within two working days of ordering. 

    • Delivery cost is a set fee of £1.50 no matter the quantity.

    • Delivery cost is free for the seeds if you have bought live plants at the same time. We will send the seeds first class securely within the same box.

    • Ensure you read up on our seed growing guide or our video guide. which explains how to germinate your seeds successfully.

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