It is too early to start lifting the bare root and root balled hedging but we have had the prices in. Root balled plants, lifted and the roots wrapped in hessian, are a good way to make an instant hedge and usually more economical than buying potted stock. They establish...
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Michaelmas Daisies or Symphotrichium
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Our Michaelmas Daisies or Symphotrichium (as we are trying to learn to call them) are in flower now. We have a wide colour range, white, mauve, purple, pink. These are the novae-angliae type which does not get mildew. Not many places stock these. Their only drawback is that they are...
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Do we have an annual sale?
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We are often asked if we have an annual sale…. We do not! If a plant is not up to standard it is discarded and if it is healthy but unsold, it is re-potted to be even larger and better next year. We do this early in the New Year. ...
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Trees
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We have had the first of our tree deliveries from Frank Matthews. The ornamental trees are in and most of the trained fruit. Trained fruit trees are scarce this year so shop early. Gardeners Question Time came from Bath University recently. They mentioned the lovely Silk Tree – Albizia julibrissin....
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Autumn Bedding
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Autumn Bedding Now is the time to ditch those sad summer containers and plant out with autumn bedding. The sooner you do it the better your winter display will be. The days are getting shorter and the plants are slowing down, so buy larger plants and plant closer than in...
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