At Plants for all Seasons, we stand behind the quality and vitality of every plant we deliver, which is why we proudly offer a Live Delivery Guarantee. This commitment means that we guarantee your plants will arrive at your doorstep in healthy, thriving condition. We understand the importance of receiving your plants in the best possible state, ready to enhance your space from the moment they arrive. With Plants for all Seasons's Live Delivery Guarantee, you can shop with complete peace of mind, knowing that your green investments are protected from our nursery to your doorstep.
Due to the sensitive and breakable nature of our products, it's understandable that damages may occur despite our meticulous packaging methods. If you find that your plant or pot has arrived in a less than satisfactory condition, please reach out to us at hello@plantsforallseasons.co.uk within a month of your delivery date. When contacting us, please provide your order reference, alongside a photo clearly showing the damaged item and its packaging, including the delivery label. We are committed to resolving such issues by offering a refund or a replacement, depending on the availability of the item in question.
We are unable to accept returns that are not related to damage because plants are inherently perishable and delicate. It's also worth noting that the plant you receive may slightly differ from the images displayed on our website. This variation is natural, given that each plant is unique and subject to seasonal growth changes.
At Plants for all Seasons, we recognise the critical role our courier partners play in ensuring the safe and secure delivery of your plants. We collaborate exclusively with leading courier services, renowned for their reliability and exceptional handling practices, to ensure your plants arrive in perfect condition. Our partners are carefully selected based on their commitment to timely deliveries and their proven track record in transporting delicate items with the utmost care.
At Plants for all Seasons, our commitment to the environment extends to every aspect of our operations, especially in how we deliver your plants. We take pride in our bespoke, eco-friendly packaging, meticulously designed for the safe transport of live plants. Our innovative packaging solutions are crafted from sustainable materials, ensuring that your plants are not only secure but also that their journey from our nursery to your home treads lightly on the earth. This thoughtful approach minimises stress on the plants and reduces waste, aligning with our mission to promote a greener, more sustainable future.
Podocarpus macrophyllus, commonly known as the Buddhist Pine or Japanese Yew, is an elegant, evergreen shrub or small tree prized for its refined appearance, architectural form, and adaptability to both indoor and outdoor settings. Native to southern Japan and China, this coniferous plant features narrow, leathery, dark green leaves that resemble yew needles but with a softer, more tropical aesthetic. The leaves grow in symmetrical spirals along upright stems, giving the plant a neat, layered look. Though technically a conifer, Podocarpus lacks traditional cones and instead produces small, fleshy fruits. Outdoors, it can be shaped into hedging, standards, or sculptural specimens, while indoors it remains compact and manageable, offering a stately alternative to more common foliage plants. With its calm, orderly presence, Podocarpus macrophyllus is well-suited to minimalist interiors, Zen gardens, conservatories, and patios — delivering year-round greenery with very little fuss.
Indoors: Prefers bright, indirect light. Tolerates medium light but may grow more slowly.
Outdoors: Thrives in full sun to partial shade. Best form is achieved in bright, filtered light.
Low light: May result in sparse growth and reduced leaf density.
Ideal temperature: 16–24°C (60–75°F)
Minimum temperature: Down to –5°C (23°F) outdoors when mature; protect container plants from frost.
Hardiness: RHS H4 — hardy in most parts of the UK with winter protection in colder regions.
Humidity: Tolerates average household humidity; does not require misting.
Watering frequency: Water when the top 3–5 cm of soil is dry. Keep evenly moist but not soggy.
Container plants: Water more frequently in warm weather; reduce in winter.
Avoid: Prolonged drought or overwatering. Ensure good drainage.
Soil type: Free-draining loam-based compost (e.g. John Innes No. 2 or 3) with added grit.
pH: Slightly acidic to neutral (5.5–7.0)
Repotting: Every 2–3 years or when rootbound. Best done in spring.
Growing season (spring–summer): Feed monthly with a balanced liquid fertiliser or use slow-release granules.
Autumn–winter: Feeding can be paused unless plant is actively growing.
Pruning: Responds well to light pruning and shaping. Ideal for formal topiary or informal hedging.
Maintenance: Trim to shape in late spring or early summer.
Growth rate: Moderate; typically 15–30 cm per year in good conditions.
Cuttings: Semi-hardwood cuttings in summer. Use rooting hormone and keep humid.
Seed: Slow to germinate and rarely used in home cultivation.
Generally pest-free: Occasionally may attract scale insects or spider mites indoors.
Signs: Yellowing or sticky leaves; poor airflow may encourage pests.
Prevention: Avoid overwatering, maintain good ventilation, and clean foliage as needed.
Toxicity: Not considered highly toxic, but ingestion of seeds or plant parts should be avoided.
Pet-safe tip: Best kept away from nibbling pets as a precaution.
Perfect for formal gardens, patio pots, bonsai, and indoor statement greenery.
An excellent choice for structured, contemporary designs or traditional Japanese-inspired schemes.
Can be styled into a topiary, tree form, or informal shrub.
Low-maintenance, long-lived, and adaptable to varied conditions.
Works beautifully in containers paired with stones, gravel, or minimalist planters.
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