February has arrived and with it the promise of Spring, days getting longer, trees and plant starting to bud and the garden is waking up slowly.

This is the month to get preparing and hoping depending on the weather to start sowing.

So, check out your shed have the tools cleaned and ready to go. Take some time and decide on the seeds you may need to sow and if you want to purchase more of a particular variety. The earlier you look, the better chance of availability.

We have some lovely spring wreaths available if your front door seems bare and in need a bit of brighten up. We also have some lovely spring arrangements to brighten up your hall. They are also an ideal gift idea.

Bare root hedging is still available. Now that the weather is a little warmer and there is no frost on te ground, the conditions are ideal for planting.

The Laurel and Griselinia are both evergreen hedges given and give a nice surrounding look to your property.

With the month of February comes the month of love with valentine day in the middle it’s a time to celebrate those we love.

We at Blossoms on the Go Garden Centre would love to help you make this an extra special time we have lovely gift idea from traditional bunch of red rose to some fabulous ceramic pots.

We have some fantastic flower pot arrangement that can be personalised to your taste.

Whether it’s a single rose or a pot full of love with their favourite flowers these gifts are sure to bring joy to your loved one. Keep an eye out on our Facebook page for more info.

We look forward to the new growth and new flowers that will appear over the coming month.

“Though February is short, it is filled with lots of love and sweet surprises.”

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