Summer nursery guide
Get inspired for the summer season with the best plant and bulb suppliers
OLD COURT NURSERIES
Small family-run nursery and garden. Mail-order available or come and enjoy a visit on one of our open days. Don’t forget now is also a great time to order your Michaelmas daisies from us. autumnasters.co.uk
01684 540416
EDULIS NURSERY
The nursery grows a large range of different ferns and shade-loving plants. Many suitable for dry shade. There is also a range of our signature rare and unusual edible plants. The nursery open for visits now. edulis.co.uk
07802 812781
BEETHAM NURSERIES
Award-winning, family-run plant nursery in Cumbria, specialising in herbaceous perennials and plants for over 30 years. We pride ourselves on our expert knowledge, friendly staff and our passion for plants. beethamnurseries.co.uk 015395 63630
WOOTTENS OF WENHASTON
Celebrating 30 years of plant growing this year. Woottens is a traditional nursery selling hardy perennials. Its mail order service runs all year round. Specialists in irises, pelargoniums, auriculas and hemerocallis. woottensplants.com
01502 478258
THE PLACE FOR PLANTS
Renowned traditional plant centre located in Victorian walled garden with adjoining 20-acre garden and arboretum. Newly stocked with bulbs as well as trees and shrubs. East Bergholt Place, East Bergholt, Suffolk CO7 6UP. placeforplants.co.uk
01206 299224
BLUEBELL ARBORETUM & NURSERY
Specialists in hardy trees, shrubs and climbers including a huge selection of unusual species and cultivars. Informative website and a reliable mail-order service is available. bluebellnursery.com
01530 413700
MEADOWGATE NURSERY
A family-run, independent nursery, specialising in ornamental grasses. Over ten years’ experience in growing a diverse range of grasses. We offer tailored advice on the use and care of the grasses we sell. meadowgatenursery.co.uk 07736 523262
QUERCUS GARDEN PLANTS
AScottish nursery and gardens, situated 260m above sea level. Old favourites and unusual plants, propagated and grown in our nursery to be hardy for Scottish growing conditions. Informative website and good advice. quercusgardenplants.co.uk quercusgardenplants@gmail.com