We have stunning colour and an abundance of variety now to choose from in the line of perennials and shrubs the gardens are bursting with colour and with the weather being so
nice everything looks fantastic. Some of my favourite as a wander through the garden centre that have lovely blossoms now are Echinacea, Helenium, Agapanthus, Salvia Aster, Phlox and there are so many more, but the abundance of colour is flowing nicely through the whole place. If you have a spot that need something, maybe consider one of the above and or pop in and see what available.

The nice thing about this time of year is that you can see the perennials in flower when you buy them. There is some bedding plants available all year round like pansy and viola and some other summer bedding is still doing well like the busy Lizzy and begonias is still available alongside like geranium and fuchsia.
Hedging is available this time of year so if you are filling a gap or doing an area, we have some in stock this time of year the most popular is Laurel and Red Robin and Olearia is a great costal hedging plant along with fuchsia. Mix hedging is nice to do as well if you want a bit of colour some plant like Hypericum and Choosy are used along with Escallonia these ones have lovely flowers on them, there are lots of option when it comes to hedging depending on the look you may prefer. This time of year, there is always a nice selection of shrubs to avail of too so weather it’s a colourful fuchsia or a ground cover persicara there is a lovely selection available. A little reminder this week to continue to feed plant and bedding plant along with watering them and put the hoe to good use this coming week we all know the weeds will always thrive in nice weather like we have at the moment .
So enjoy the beautiful days and the time well spent in that amazing sanctuary of a garden you are creating sit back and soak it all up .

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