March is allowing us lots of time in the garden and with the longer evening it’s just fantastic time of year.

I look forward to all the lovely vegetables and flower that will be coming through my doors over the next few weeks.
Bare root season is coming to an end and we do have some small amount of Laurel and Griselinia in stock great bundle deals on offer while stock last .
Vegetables are in stock so if the garden is ready and you are trying decide what to plant this year this year, we have a selection of potatoes seed available and onions, with packet of shallots and garlic bulbs available.

Trays of cabbage ,lettuces, broccoli’s now in stock and tomato plants weather you have a tunnel or an container vegetable garden we have something to suit everyone. Herbs are in stock with a selection of plants to choice from like thyme ,parsley fennel, and lots more.If you have more room available we have rhubarb and a selection of fruit bushes from strawberries to gooseberries.
There’s more colour available as each new week we have new arrivals, from annuals to perennial. Some of my favourites this time of year is the ranunculus it’s rose like flower is stunning and comes in a variety of colour and makes a lovely display in pots but be mindful of cool night it’s like to be covered.The perennial are on the increase from the mix of primulas to the lovely Little Leo know as the Doronicum a vibrate yellow daisy flowers.

There are so many colourful perennial to choose from .Weather it’s a border or a rockery you want to add colour pop in to see for yourself and choose the colour you love.
With mother day fast approaching we will have lots to offer weather you want to surprise her with a beautiful tree like a cherry blossom, that stand tall like our mums do, or a flower like a magnolia with its tulips like flowers we have lots of choice in store .This Mother’s Day why not personalise your gift by choosing her favourite flowers pop in and we will help you choose it .

Have a fabulous week gardening.

 

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