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Mary Berry Rose

The Mary Berry rose was launched by Harkness at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2016. Harkness began breeding roses back in 1879 which makes them still quite young …

February 22, 2017Shrubs Read more
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Roses through the Ages

A favourite amongst flowers, roses have been loved through the ages. Whole books have been dedicated to the rose and it’s uses in food, drink, perfume, …

August 23, 2016General, Shrubs Read more
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Bare Root Plants

Later this month we will be starting to despatch orders for bare root plants and trees. These are dormant at this time and have their roots exposed, rather …

November 3, 2015Shrubs 1 CommentRead more
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Suttons Autumn Favourites

Many summer flowering plants will keep going right through to the first frosts and then of course there are other plants that simply come into their own during …

July 27, 2015In Your Garden Now, Planting Flowers, Seasons, Shrubs Read more
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In Praise of the Tree Heather

In my garden I have very few rules when it comes to what plants I choose to grow but I do like to be able eat them, smell them or simply enjoy looking at them. …

May 5, 2015General, Shrubs 2 CommentsRead more
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Shrubs for Air Raid Shelter Gardening!

When people are passionate about something they tend to enjoy sharing that passion with like-minded people and we are lucky enough to have a great many …

March 17, 2015General, Planting Flowers, Shrubs, Suttons History, World War Two Read more
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Suttons and Burncoose Nurseries

Suttons are very pleased to have teamed up with award winning Burncoose nurseries, based in Cornwall. Through this arrangement Suttons customers now have …

March 12, 2015Burncoose Nurseries, General, Shrubs Read more
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    The Mary Berry rose was launched by Harkness at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2016. Harkness began breeding roses back in 1879 which makes them still quite young compared to Suttons but far older and more experienced than many others in horticulture. Harkness roses are recognised throughout the world for reliability, flowering performance and beauty.

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