SO JUST like that’s December has arrived and it’s a wee bit chilly as expected. The garden can be quiet this time of year but still plenty to do. Here is a little reminder of what you can keep busy with.

Tidy up and clear fallen leaves and debris and spent plants to prevent disease from overwintering. Clean and sharpen, and oil garden tools to prepare for next year. Mulching apply mulch around plants to insulate roots and protect the soil from frost. Frost sensitive plants wrap in fleece to protect them. Plants bulb still time to plant tulip bulbs while ground is frost free. Wildlife keeps feeders filled and ensure their fresh unfrozen water available.

The bareroot plants are now avail- able if you needed to put down a hedge get quality plants and afford- able call in to chat about it with us to see the range available.

So, with December comings the festive season and Christmas trees and the smell of pine and if you love a real tree there is nothing nicer. It’s a lovely time for Xmas wreaths and there are so many to choose from
weather it’s the lovely natural look with holly red berries and pine- cones, cinnamon sticks and some orange slices. Or a more traditional ones with lovely red ornaments and poinsettia. My favourite is the real red berry with the traditional holly and robin.

The Robin is a frequent visitor here and a were welcome one. So, with everyone starting to think about gift we have a lot to offer this time of year from door wreaths to a lovely Xmas basket to a fabulous table arrangement.

We also have a fabulous Christmas shop with lots of ornaments Santas and so much more on offer. We also do personalise gift if you want to do a hamper or a lovely selection of plants .Their is so much to choose
from .

Christmas trees , wreaths and beautiful filled pots here we are a one stop garden centre where we have something to suit your needs

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