Red Roses are a Valentine’s Day tradition, but instead of buying a bunch of flowers which will only last a few days, why not buy a rose bush instead? It will cost around the same amount (and have a much lower carbon footprint). It will flower all summer and many...
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Downside Update
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After a very dull autumn and winter, spring is slowly arriving. The first of the cherry blossom is showing and the sarcococcas are in full flower and smelling fantastic. The big greenhouse is packed with colour – pansies & violas, primroses, bellis and anemones. We have a wonderful display of hellebores,...
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Downside News
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Downside News Feb 9th 2024 We hope you enjoy reading and if you’d like your own copy to pop into your inbox, please complete the sign-up form on the home page of our website, left-hand side. We won’t bombard you with emails – about six a year, with more in...
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December News
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You can read our December news update here… We will only be closed on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and Year’s Day. Otherwise open 0900-1700h all week, including weekends....
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Winter Planting
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There is still plenty of colour on the nursery for winter planting. Pansies. Anemones, Bellis, Cyclamen, Hellebores and Polyanthus and Primroses for the spring. In the shrub section, Mahonias and Sarcococca are in flower now; they are wonderfully scented and provide some winter food for the bees. There are also...
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