Conifers
| The Silver Firs bear upright conical cones. They range from small rockery plants to large specimens, plant in deep, moist acidic soil. | |
| Cedars are known for their elegant form. Planted as a specimen is the best way to enjoy this conifer. They prefer moist but well drained soil. | |
| Ranging in different sizes and foliage colour, these slow growing conifers do especially well in moist, well drained soil. | |
| Most of these conifers are conical or columnar shape, producing cones. They tolerate a vast range of soils except wet soil. | Junipers vary from ground cover plants to conical specimens. The Junipers are the most versatile of conifers they can take most aspects of the garden. |
| Ornamental Spruces, with a wide range of shapes and sizes and varying foliage colours from greens to silvers. They thrive in a variety of soils but not recommended for really poor soil. | |
| Ornamental conifers, that will do well in all soils including the poorest soil. They vary in uses from rock gardens to specimens. | |





























