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Fruit trees, Espaliers and Fan-Trained

Fruit trees, Espaliers and Fan-Trained – Lorraine is now beginning to order fruit trees for the Autumn.   If there is something special you want, it is a good idea to order it now, particularly espaliers and fan-trained trees.  Please call the nursery on 01225 862 392 or email Lorraine...
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Watering your plants

Really important to keep watering your plants!  It has been a dry season, there is not much moisture in the ground and these warm winds are very desiccating .  Newly planted trees and shrubs need a good soak a couple of times a week.  It is important not to let the...
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Brugmansia (angel’s trumpet)

Brugmansia (angel’s trumpet) is an evergreen or semi-evergreen shrub which certainly makes a spectacular statement in a conservatory or cool greenhouse. The trumpet-shaped flowers are often highly scented, and although the plant is not fully hardy, it can be placed outdoors during the frost-free summer months.  We have both some...
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White plants for your borders – Orlaya grandiflora, Perennial Stocks, Nicotiana affinis and sylvestris, White tree lupins and New Guinea Impatiens

If you’re looking for white plants for your borders, then here’s a few options for your consideration: Orlaya grandiflora- the white flowers of this gorgeous short lived perennial form in big, flat-topped clusters, which can look a little like lace-cap hydrangeas.  They flower throughout the summer and continue until first frosts...
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Amicia zygomeris

Also known as yoke-leaved amicia This lovely, tall woody-based upright perennial from Mexico comes with leaves composed of two pairs of heart-shaped leaflets with purple bracts which fold down at night and open again during the day.   In autumn, pea-like purple and yellow flowers 3cm wide open in short racemes. ...
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