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December Newsletter

Q – Why does Santa need not one, not two but three gardens?            A – So he can ho! ho! ho! December is with us once again, it only …

November 29, 2018Newsletter 1 CommentRead more
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November Newsletter

“How sad would be November if we had no knowledge of the spring!” – Edwin Way Teale The clocks have changed, and autumn is now blending into …

October 30, 2018Newsletter Read more
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October Newsletter

Autumn carries more gold in its pocket than all the other seasons.              – Jim Bishop September was kind to many of us. We had much needed …

September 28, 2018Newsletter Read more
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September Newsletter

“The goldenrod is yellow The corn is turning brown The trees in apple orchards With fruit are bending down.” – Children’s song September …

August 31, 2018Newsletter Read more
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August Newsletter

“Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?”     – William Shakespeare     The end of July brought some much needed rain to gardens …

July 30, 2018Newsletter 2 CommentsRead more
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July Newsletter

“It’s difficult to think anything but pleasant thoughts while eating a homegrown tomato.” –  Lewis Grizzard July is the beginning of …

July 2, 2018Newsletter Read more
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The strawberry plant that keeps on giving

It’s finally strawberries and cream season, and we’ve got the perfect plant for those of you who love your dessert bowls to be full all summer. Our …

June 20, 2018Grow for Flavour Read more
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June Newsletter

“On this June day the buds in my garden are almost as enchanting as the open flowers. Things in bud bring, in the heat of a June noontide, the …

June 4, 2018Newsletter Read more
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3 ways to grow your own gardeners!

National Children’s Gardening Week It’s National Children’s Gardening Week, and we reckon it’s more important than ever to get kids engaged in the joys …

May 29, 2018General Read more
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5 of our favourite Chelsea perennials

We don’t know about you, but we’re still in the grip of Chelsea fever – and we’ve loved wandering the stands and gardens to see what’s made it into …

May 24, 2018Flower Shows Read more
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    Q – Why does Santa need not one, not two but three gardens?            A – So he can ho! ho! ho! December is with us once again, it only seems a few weeks since we saw her last. The end of the year immediately followed by the start of another, […]

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