Nurseries that grow and sell plants to the Public:-
If a plant is detailed in its own page in one of the Plant Galleries and it occurs in one of their catalogues, then it is noted as being available from that nursery in the Comments Section of that plant's description page.
Coblands Nurseries:-
Coblands Nurseries were founded in 1963 growing a wide range of shrubs, herbaceous, grasses, ferns and trees in the ‘coblands’ of Kent. The production nursery extends over 120 acres on a number of sites in and around Tonbridge, growing approximately a million plants at any one time.
www.best4plants.co.uk now brings this wealth of knowledge and expertise to the general public as well as the trade.
Kevock Garden Plants:-
The present mail-order nursery was developed on a bare site (Kevock Garden is on a slope with the top being well-drained sand, but the underlying clay emerges at the bottom of the slope and that is permanently wet) in 2002 and grows unusual alpine, bog, woodland and herbaceous plants, shrubs and bulbs for both the Retail and Trade markets.
Kevock Garden Plants will design your garden and produce the Planting Plan:-
R. V. Roger Ltd, The Nurseries, Malton Road (A169), Pickering, North Yorkshire, YO18 7JW - Tel:(01751)472226 - Fax:(01751)476749 is a traditional third-generation family-run nursery, with the emphasis on plant quality and first-class customer service. The range of field-grown fruit trees grown is one of the best in the country, including many traditional varieties, which are becoming quite rare. They also grow over 40,000 roses in nearly 300 varieties. The rose field is usually in flower from the middle of July until the autumn, when you are welcome to visit and walk through the field. Besides shrubs and ornamental trees, R. V. Roger also produce four bulb catalogues throughout the year, offering choices for a plant or plants by mail order direct from the 280 acre nursery.
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Why do so few Evergreen Tree nurseries who supply directly to garden owners in the UK and so few garden owners in the UK donate the use of their Evergreen Tree photos of the flower, foliage, form or fruit/seed to this website? Where else can you compare plants by flower colour, foliage colour, form or seed/fruit shape/colour with their soil type, soil moisture, sun aspect and height? . |
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