Bare Root Trees & Plants

Bare root plants are ideal for money-saving, reliable and low-maintenance gardening. Costs are reduced as there's no container or soil. Bare root plants establish themselves quickly, are less likely to fail than plants in full bloom, and require less watering than those planted in summer months. So what are you waiting for? Browse our full range of bare root trees and plants.

Best Sellers

Strawberry Full Season Collection

Strawberry Full Season Collection

221 Reviews

2 Options From£14.99

ADD TO BASKET
Peony Trio

Peony Trio

305 Reviews

2 Options From£9.99 (was £25.97)

ADD TO BASKET
Agapanthus Blue & White Collection

Agapanthus Blue & White Collection

416 Reviews

7 Options From£7.99

ADD TO BASKET
Poppy Oriental Collection

Poppy Oriental Collection

34 Reviews

2 Options From£14.99 (was £21.99)

ADD TO BASKET
Rose 'For Your Eyes Only' (Floribunda Rose)

Rose 'For Your Eyes Only' (Floribunda Rose)

10 Reviews

3 Options From£8.39 (was £11.99)

ADD TO BASKET
Physalis alkekengi var. franchetii

Physalis alkekengi var. franchetii

9 Reviews

6 Options From£7.99 (was £9.99)

ADD TO BASKET
Hellebore x hybridus 'Mixed'

Hellebore x hybridus 'Mixed'

46 Reviews

4 Options From£14.99

ADD TO BASKET
Geum 'Lady Stratheden'

Geum 'Lady Stratheden'

34 Reviews

10 Options From£4.99

ADD TO BASKET

Just for You

Hyacinth 'Berries and Cream Mixture' 8 bulbs ONLY £4.99 with any order

Shop now

Allium Bumper Pack 100 bulbs ONLY £5.99 with any order over £30

Shop now

Shallot 'Longor' 500g ONLY £4.99 with any order over £20

Shop now

Narcissus 'Tete-a-Tete' 50 bulbs ONLY £5.99 with any order

Shop now

When you receive a bare root plant or tree, it will arrive in a dormant state as this is the perfect time for transporting and planting it. Try to plant up as soon as possible; if this is not immediately possible, you will need to soak your bare root plant in a half filled bucket of water to moisten the roots and stand it in a cool frost free place. The plant will remain in good condition for a week or so. If planting will be delayed for longer, the plant should be 'heeled in' to a temporary planting hole in the soil. For more advice read 'What to do with bare root plants when they arrive' and our bare root tree planting guide.

Sign Up For Exclusive Special Offers

JOIN NOW
RedEye

Sign up for exclusive offers!