We are always trying to increase the range of plants we offer; here are some interesting new arrivals:- Climbers Actinidia pilosula– similar to the familiar Actinidia kolomikta, but white variegated only – no pink – very smart. Hardy in average winter, deciduous, scented flowers and happy in partial shade –...
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RHS Hardiness Ratings
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Here’s a link to the RHS Hardiness Ratings used more and more with plants I’ve copied and pasted the information for H3/4/5 but the link gives you all the information in a table. H3 1 – -5 Half hardy – unheated Hardy in coastal and relatively mild parts of the...
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Autumn Borders, Winter Bedding, Trees and Hedging
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Autumn Borders Asters – or Symphyotrichum (as we ought to call them now) are in full flower. We still have a good selection of the novae-anglia mildew resistant varieties, lovely shades of mauve, purple pink and white. A nice change from the red and yellow autumn colours. Salvias are looking...
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The Wiltshire Gardens Trust
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We were delighted to welcome a group visit by members of The Wiltshire Gardens Trust to the Nursery in July. They do such good work sponsoring gardening activity in Wiltshire schools. ...
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Is this plant root bound?
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There is a great deal of misunderstanding about the term ‘root bound’ or ‘pot bound’. Most people take it to mean a plant which has been potted up for long enough for the roots to fill the pot – which is not in fact true. Actually, it is impossible to...
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