Papervale Trees
23/12/2025
Terribly sad news, the passing of one of our greatest botanist!
We are very saddened to announce the passing of our dear colleague and friend, Seamus O’Brien, at home in Kilmacurragh. We extend our deepest sympathies to his family, further details will follow in the coming days.
Funeral arrangements can be found at: https://rip.ie/death-notice/seamus-obrien-wicklow-kilbride-615515
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29/09/2025
🌱 We’ve had a refresh!
Papervale Trees has a new look and a brand new website – now you can browse and order trees online with ease.
👉 Check it out here: papervaletrees.com
What do you think of our new look? We’d love to hear your thoughts 👇
09/06/2025
🌳 This Father’s Day — Sunday 15th June — why not give Dad a gift that grows? 🌱
Treat him to a beautiful tree from Papervale Trees, or let him choose his favourite with one of our gift vouchers. It’s a meaningful, lasting way to say thank you.
Pop in this week to pick the perfect gift! 💚
Dear Customers,
We are excited to announce that our new stock of bareroot whips and hedging has just arrived at Papervale Trees.
These high-quality plants are available for purchase, but only while stocks last. To ensure you don’t miss out, please contact us for our latest prices and availability list.
We are also happy to give support and advice to help you find the perfect trees for your needs.
We look forward to helping you enhance your landscapes with our exceptional selection.
Thank you
Jonny & Diane
30/07/2024
⁉️Ever wondered why you see young trees tied to stakes or supports? Tying in trees is a crucial practice that helps them grow strong and upright. By providing stability, these ties protect saplings from strong winds and prevent leaning or snapping. It’s especially important during the early years, as it ensures healthy root development and sturdy trunks.
On the nursery this is one of our favourite jobs, as we get to inspect the trees and see them thriving. We will revisit the trees a number of times throughout the growing season to ensure the new growth is supported and hopefully promote robust growth.
Our ultimate aim is to grow a strong, healthy tree and encourage them to grow straight and tall with an upright growth habit. This should help to improve the aesthetic appeal of the tree but also ensures that it can maximize sunlight exposure for photosynthesis.
In summary, tying in trees offers enhanced stability, promotes upright growth, prevents damage, encourages root development, and increases survival rates, making it a valuable practice for tree care and management.
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