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Plant of the Month – April

April 16, 2013 · · Uncategorized · 0 Comments

Forsythia x intermedia ‘Lynwood’   A vigorous, medium sized upright shrub with simple, narrowly ovate leaves. The rich yellow flowers are relatively large with broad petals and are borne profusely along the branches in early spring. Forsythia ‘Lynwood’ is best grown in moist, but well drained soil in sun or partial shade. It will grow.

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Ash Dieback Disease

November 30, 2012 · · News, Uncategorized · 0 Comments

ASH DIE BACK DISEASE (CHALARA FRAXINEA)     No doubt many people will have heard and seen stories and be concerned about the spread of Ash dieback caused by the fungus Chalara fraxinea.   The disease causes loss of leaves, dieback of the crown of the tree and can lead to tree death.   Chalara fraxinea has.

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Mediterranean Stock – Special Offer!!!

September 13, 2012 · · Plant Centre · 0 Comments

We would like to announce our special offer of a wide range of exotic beach stock such as Chamerops excelsa, Laurus nobilis and Cordyline australis priced to clear! These plants are ex-rental plants from the Nottingham and Liverpool Beach Projects. The plants are all in really good condition and would make fantastic feature plants for.

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Plant of the Month – September

September 12, 2012 · · Plant Centre · 0 Comments

Lavandular intermedia ‘Grosso’ A wonderful, fully hardy evergreen shrub with grey green foliage and stems reaching 90cm. Suited to a sheltered position in full sun and in well drained soil. In late summer, highly aromatic, mid-blue flowers open in profusion. The flower spikes are magnets for bees and other nectar loving insects. Lavandular ‘Grosso’ is.

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