March Shrubbery update

Well as i wrote this last time, i sat looking at the rain and wind thinking when are we going to get some better weather. Well, the last few days have been just what we needed some spring like weather, our customers have been back in the garden centre looking round, planning and buying a large range of plants.

We have had quit a bit of stock

arrive this week, so now the plant range should change weekly as we head into spring.

Next week we have some Italian

stock arriving a range of all sizes but certainly more mature plants, has i

have said before we use a great range of plant specialist growers in the uk. We

get as many plants as possible from the uk including our climbers, conifers

& many other shrubs. We also so get stock from within Europe through our Dutch

suppliers.

Things are starting to look

good now in the shrubbery even the deciduous stock is now coming into leaf as

we go forward into the spring season.

Enjoy your gardening and let’s

hope the better weather continues.

Ian





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