Conifers can be useful providing interest during the winter months. We have just taken delivery of a consignment from the conifer specialist Mark Harvey. As usual, there are old favourites and some more unusual subjects, some of these in small quantity, so come soon if there is something you have...
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We are open during the November lockdown!
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We are very pleased (and relieved!) to confirm that we are able to stay open during this next lockdown starting on 5th November. The Government has included garden centres as providing essential goods and services. We will continue with our COVID-safe processes and would remind you, please No more than...
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New Shrubs
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The shrub section has been replenished. All the old favourites are there and, in addition, we have had a delivery from Brockhill Nursery who specialise in unusual and scarce subjects. We are grateful to them for permission to use these images. Some highlights are listed below. We have only been...
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Downside’s latest newsletter
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Here’s the link to the latest newsletter as at 8th October 2020 from Downside Nurseries. Do sign up on the website to receive your own copy directly to your inbox! This one covers: Autumn/winter bedding Exciting new shrubs Ornamental and fruit trees Bare-root hedging Hanging baskets...
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Ornamental & fruit trees, bare-root hedging and hanging baskets
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Ornamental and Fruit TreesWe are expecting a large delivery of ornamental and fruit trees in the middle of the month, followed by more soft fruit a fortnight later. We will let you know when they arrive. Bare-Root HedgingBare-root hedging will be available later as usual, but our long-term supplier has...
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