Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Growing => General Gardening => Topic started by: Asherweef on October 04, 2014, 09:51
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Morning all,
I'm well acquainted with the seed-retailers list and this is my preferred option for growing veg & flowers. However, I am wondering how people go about finding a reliable nursery for purchasing plants. I'm from Bolton (so any advice here would be appreciated!) and can only really find garden centres which tend to focus more on other paraphernalia; the plants that they do stock tend to be the typical varieties at much inflated prices.
The reason I ask: anyone watching GW this week will have seen Monty & his bare rooted wallflowers - I would love to be able to find somewhere that could provide me with all-sorts of bits and bobs like that & even more importantly - actually have some sort of passion for the plants…
Alternatively, if you have any favoured websites for purchasing plants I'd be very interested. I tend to purchase my flower seeds from Higgledy Garden, so any alternatives for flower seed would be very well received.
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I've not really any advice re garden centres, but bare root plants, like Monty had, are sold at our local Sunday market.
Do you have a farmers market locally?
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I am wondering how people go about finding a reliable nursery for purchasing plants. I'm from Bolton
I expect Eggleston Hall Gardens is too far - a couple of hours drive North of you, near Darlington, but I do like Malcolm Hockham's instructive YouTubes (beware> very irreverent and non-PC) and the quality of his plants look to be superb.
I'd love to find a proper, old fashioned, nursery near here too :(
bare root plants, like Monty had, are sold at our local Sunday market.
I've not tried mine, and I expect that they do indeed have Wallflowers rolled in newspaper, but I'll eat my hat if they have an All Red variety like Monty had (and which I would love to grow!)
I had a look on eBay and found a cornish gower www.cornishcabbageplants.com who sells "pulled" bareroot plants (no Wallflowers shown on their website, but they did have some on eBay), but only mixed Jewel colours :(
I reckon I'll have to grow my own from seed next year, Seedaholic have a nice selection (bought from them before and been pleased with the service / presentation etc.) :
http://www.seedaholic.com/catalogsearch/result/index/?q=Erysimum&x=0&y=0&limit=all
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You could try Holden Clough nursery, jointly run by John Foley who was BBC young gardener of the year. A nice run out from Bolton.
http://www.holdencloughnursery.com/
Noconnection apart from having bought some good quality more unusual variety plants there!
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You could try Holden Clough nursery, jointly run by John Foley who was BBC young gardener of the year. A nice run out from Bolton.
http://www.holdencloughnursery.com/
Noconnection apart from having bought some good quality more unusual variety plants there!
Thanks, JDGen, it's a bit of a trek from me (c.1 hour) but we could definitely tie it into a day out. :) Well worth a look.