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poinsettia red real plant

Brighten Up Your Home with some Seasonal House Plants

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 9 December, 2020 | 0

Christmas is nearly here, so many people are looking for lovely decorations to brighten up their home. Aside from the usual accessories, like Christmas trees and tinsel, we recommend you consider investing in some seasonal house plants. If you’re not sure which ones to go for, read on for a quick guide to some ofRead more

pink, yellow and orange wallflowers

Autumn and Winter Planting Ideas

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 8 October, 2020 | 0

The weather is still relatively mild, so now is an excellent time to get a few jobs done in the garden. One of these is adding some autumn and winter bedding plants, bulbs, and even veggies, so you can enjoy a few splashes of colour when the days shorten and the weather deteriorates, plus haveRead more

polytunnel

Why Polytunnels are a great investment

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 28 August, 2020 | 0

At Carpenter’s we have a number of Polytunnels that we use for growing and storing plants.  We’re currently replacing two old Polytunnels and we thought it would be a good opportunity to tell you a little bit about how and why polytunnels are so useful for commercial growers, as well as hobby gardeners. So, inRead more

sprinkler watering the garden

The Importance of Watering Your Garden

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 1 July, 2020 | 0

Thanks to the recent heatwave and lockdown, many UK families have been spending more time than normal in their garden. Hot, sunny weather is fantastic, of course, but weeks of very little rain do take their toll on lawns, annuals, perennials, vegetables, and everything else in your garden. The only things that seem impervious toRead more

delphiniums growing wild

Pimp Your Garden with Herbaceous Perennials

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 7 June, 2020 | 0

It is the time of year when gardeners usually use bedding plants like petunias, marigolds, and fuchsias to add colour to their beds. Buying a tray of bedding plants is relatively inexpensive and if you go the extra mile, you can create an instant garden worthy of a spot on your Instagram feed. However, thereRead more

summer bedding plants outside at carpenters nursery garden centre

Summer Bedding Plants

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 13 May, 2020 | 0

Summer bedding plants are the perfect way to add colour and interest to a garden. Fill up your borders, hanging baskets, tubs and planters with a riot of pink, red, yellow, blue, lavender, purple, and white.  With so many different varieties of bedding plants to choose from, it’s not easy to know where to begin!Read more

Lawn Care

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 6 May, 2020 | 0

The weather at the moment is rather typical for the time of year. After a  couple of weeks of gorgeous sunshine, the rain has returned with a vengeance. Whilst rain probably isn’t much fun if you’re stuck at home during the lockdown, it’s wonderful for the garden. In this blog post, we’re going to discussRead more

garden full of purple salvia’s

Tips for Planting a Perennial Garden

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 3 April, 2020 | 2

Perennials are the foundation of many gardens. These are the plants that return each year to add a splash of colour and interest to our borders. Whereas annuals are replanted each year, perennials die back at year-end and then regrow in spring. They are among the easiest plants to care for in a garden, whichRead more

garden full of pink roses growing

Why Now is the Best Time to Plant Roses

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 3 March, 2020 | 0

Roses are a quintessentially English garden flower, although most varieties are actually native to Asia. Hybrid roses were introduced in the 19th century and were hugely popular for more than 50 years, but at least one species was brought to Britain by the Romans. Roses have played their part in history, too, with the WarRead more

pink, yellow, blue and red primroses growing in spring

The Joy of Primroses

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 30 January, 2020 | 0

Primroses are one of the prettiest spring flowers. We love their bright, vibrant flowers and our customers love them too. Sometimes called an ‘Easter Rose’, primroses are one of the earliest blooming flowers in early spring. Once your primroses are in bloom, you know that spring isn’t far away! There are many different varieties ofRead more

tulips, muscari, hyacinths, narcissus, daffodils

Potted Bulbs

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 16 January, 2020 | 0

Bulbs are an iconic site in early spring. From early snowdrops to long belts of daffodils and sprinklings of tulips, there are lots of lovely bulbs out there to brighten up your garden. But in case you’re wondering what on earth we are blathering on about, given the time to plant bulbs is long past…Read more

christmas trees nursery

Choosing the Right Christmas Tree

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 1 December, 2019 | 0

It’s nearly that time of year once again. Isn’t it amazing how quickly Christmas rolls around? One minute we are in the middle of a drought and it’s hot enough to fry eggs on the pavement outside and the next, the shops are full of Christmas chocolate and booze. Not that we are complaining, ofRead more

holding freshly picked raspberries

A Guide to Planting Raspberry Canes

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 29 October, 2019 | 0

Raspberries are a deliciously succulent fruit. Eat them raw with some cream or ice cream or cook them in a crumble with some seasonal apples or rhubarb. Yum! It’s fair to say we love raspberries here at Carpenter’s Nursery, so we have plenty of great advice if you are ready to plant some raspberry canesRead more

yellow and red tulips, blue muscari

Our Guide to Planting Spring Bulbs

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 3 October, 2019 | 0

Autumn is well and truly here. The lazy, hazy days of summer are now but a distant memory and many gardeners are gearing up for the tasks associated with the cooler autumn months. One of these is planting spring bulbs. The great thing about spring bulbs is that you have a glorious display of colourRead more

harvesting blueberries by hand

Advice for Planting Soft Fruit

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 12 September, 2019 | 0

Autumn is a great time to plant soft fruit bushes and trees. In this article, we are going to give you some handy advice on ground preparation, how to plant your soft fruit bushes and trees, and which soft fruit is likely to be ripe for your garden (pun intended!). Why Plant Soft Fruit? EveryoneRead more

planting young leeks

A Guide to Planting Leeks

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 4 August, 2019 | 0

Leeks are a popular winter vegetable. Thinly sliced and sautéed in butter, boiled until they are deliciously soft, or added as a crunchy topping to a cottage pie – there is no end to what you can do with a bunch of leeks! It’s also very easy to grow leeks at home if you haveRead more

carpenters nursery garden centre taking cuttings using secateurs

How to Make Your Hanging Baskets and Summer Planters Last for Longer

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 5 July, 2019 | 0

Hanging baskets and summer planters are the perfect place to display your gorgeous summer flowers. Cascading petunias, hot fuchsias, and cheerful marigolds all look lovely in baskets and pots, but with the hot summer weather we’re currently experiencing, it may not be long before your precious plants are looking worse for wear! To help youRead more

carpenters nursery garden centre growing tomato plants

Our Guide to Growing Tomato Plants

By James Carpenter | Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 7 June, 2019 | 0

Now is an excellent time to think about planting some tomatoes, in pots or in beds. Tomatoes are an essential ingredient in summer salads, and they are really easy to cultivate. With a bit of TLC, you can have endless crops of tasty tomatoes all summer long. Varieties of Tomato Plant You can choose fromRead more

herbaceous perennials, lupins, salvia, gaillardia

Why Now is the Perfect Time to Plant Herbaceous Perennials

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 4 April, 2019 | 0

Now is the best time to get out in your garden and make a start on planting some pretty herbaceous perennials. It’s hard to beat a lovely herbaceous perennial for colour and interest. We sell some lovely herbaceous perennials, including lupins, phlox, Salvia, and Gaillardia. If your garden is looking a bit sad right now,Read more

pink roses. rose plants

Your Guide to Planting and Caring for Rose Plants

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 6 March, 2019 | 0

Rose plants are easily one of the most popular species that homeowners’ plant in their gardens. Not only do they make a wonderful addition to existing gardens, but they can work beautifully all on their own. A designated rose garden enables the owner to blend different colours and varieties in one location.  With that said,Read more

chitting seed potatoes fresh from the soil

Chitting Seed Potatoes

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 28 January, 2019 | 0

Potatoes are a staple crop for many gardeners. A mixed crop of earlies and main varieties will see you through the rest of the year, which could save you a decent chunk of money on your supermarket shop! Letting seed potatoes sprout – also known as ‘chitting’ – is standard practice. In this article, weRead more

christmas trees growing outside

A Guide to Buying Christmas Trees

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 30 November, 2018 | 0

The festive season is nearly upon us! Here at Carpenter’s Nursery, we have the mince pies warming in the oven and plenty of mulled wine to keep us going until Christmas Eve. Because the Christmas holidays are just around the corner, we thought we would have a break from our usual growing and planting posts.Read more

planted raspberry canes

Planting Raspberry Canes – What You Need to Know

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 29 October, 2018 | 0

Raspberries are a lovely summer fruit. You can sprinkle them on cereal, make jam, and use them in desserts. Raspberries are also very easy to grow, so if you like the idea of planting raspberry canes now, ready for a summer harvest, we have some tips for you. The Best Time to Plant Raspberry CanesRead more

gardener planting shrubs

Why Now is the Perfect Time to Plant Shrubs

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 8 October, 2018 | 0

For many gardeners, autumn is the best season. The palette is changing from the bright green and yellow hues of summer into fiery shades of red, gold, and brown. The mornings are colder, but Mr Sunshine still makes a regular appearance. Your garden is well on the way to recovery after the blistering heat ofRead more

violas, dianthus, ornamental cabbage, mini cyclamen

A Guide to Planting Autumn and Winter Bedding Plants

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 30 August, 2018 | 0

Bedding plants add extra interest to a garden. They are often used to plug gaps between established shrubs, or to fill borders, pots, and hanging baskets. Most gardeners go the extra mile in summer, with acres of colourful bedding plants. This is only natural, as we typically spend a lot more time in the gardenRead more

wild pink coneflower, echinacea, autumn flowering perennials

Popular Autumn Flowering Perennials

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 2 July, 2018 | 0

Summer may be in full swing, but now is an excellent time to start planning your autumn garden. If you are not careful, once the summer bedding plants die off, your garden will be devoid of colour. The best way to solve this problem is to add a few autumn flowering perennials to the mix.Read more

hanging baskets full of pink and orange petunias

Caring for Hanging Baskets

By James Carpenter | Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 2 June, 2018 | 0

Hanging baskets are a summer staple. Look around your neighbourhood and you’ll probably spot more than a few colourful hanging baskets adorning homes and businesses. Baskets of lush, scented flowers are wonderfully decorative, but if you don’t look after your hanging baskets, they won’t stay decorative for long. There is nothing worse than a half-deadRead more

potted impatiens, begonias, geraniums, antirrhinums

Brighten Up Your Garden with Summer Bedding Plants

By James Carpenter | Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 1 May, 2018 | 0

Summer is just around the corner (allegedly!), so now is an excellent time to think about introducing some colourful bedding plants into your garden. We have a great selection of bedding plants, but if you need a bit of help choosing the right plants, here is a quick guide to the most popular plants. WhatRead more

herbaceous perennials -geraniums, sedum, phlox, rudbeckia, lupins, foxgloves

A Guide to Herbaceous Perennials

By James Carpenter | Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 4 April, 2018 | 0

For anyone who needs an “insta-garden”, herbaceous perennials are where it’s at. With some careful planning, you can fill your borders up with relatively inexpensive herbaceous perennials and have a beautiful display of colour in a few short months. The effect is not quite as instant as a tray full of pansies or petunias, butRead more

yellow, pink, purple, red, white primroses

Why We Love Primroses at Carpenter’s Nursery

By carpentersAdmin | Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 9 March, 2018 | 0

There are some wonderfully colourful flowers you can plant in borders, hanging baskets, and containers at this time of year, but none are as colourful as the humble primrose. We love primroses, so in case you are looking for some gardening inspiration this spring, here is a quick guide to primroses and how to careRead more

rose garden full of red and pink roses

Creating a Fragrant Rose Garden

By carpentersAdmin | Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 30 January, 2018 | 0

Roses are one of the UK’s most popular plants. Beautiful roses are a fine addition to any garden. They are exceptionally versatile and can be grown in borders, containers, up trellises and walls, over pergolas, and used as ground cover. On a warm summer’s evening, the perfumed blooms of a rose are wonderfully beguiling. RosesRead more

potted hyacinth, daffodils, tulips, narcissi, grape hyacinth, & muscari

Brighten Up Your Home with Colourful Potted Spring Bulbs!

By carpentersAdmin | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 18 January, 2018 | 0

We are still in the depths of winter. Most days are cold, wet, windy, and unbearably dreary. If you look outside, your garden is likely to be a soggy wasteland, devoid of colour. In fact, unless the sun pops out, it’s much better to stay indoors! January is one of those months where everyone couldRead more

lilac hyacinthus flowers in pot indoors

Great Winter Pot Plant Gift Ideas

By carpentersAdmin | Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 8 January, 2018 | 0

It may be cold, wet, and miserable outside, but we have plenty of beautiful seasonal plants to brighten up your home this year. Whether you are looking for a stunning poinsettia or cyclamen to add a touch of colour to the kitchen, or a flowering basket gift for a loved one, here are some fabulousRead more

from carrots to cabbage you can't beat our own grown veg sign above vegetable counter

The Important Role of a Farm Shop

By carpentersAdmin | Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 10 November, 2017 | 0

The Great British Public loves a good local farm shop. It’s a chance for everyone to buy their produce direct from growers rather than selecting pre-packaged fruit and vegetables in a sterile supermarket environment. Farm shops are good for everyone, so let’s find out why! Carpenter’s Nursery has been selling fresh fruit and vegetables directRead more

wild tulips & daffodils

Planting Spring Bulbs

By carpentersAdmin | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 10 October, 2017 | 0

As we count down the days until Christmas, now is an excellent time to start preparing your garden for some colourful spring bulbs. Flowers bring a garden to life and none give more bang for their buck than spring bulbs. Daffodils, tulips, crocus and alliums all look beautiful in spring. But, if you don’t haveRead more

colourful winter pansies growing in a pot

Add Colour with Winter Bedding Plants, Containers and Hanging Baskets

By carpentersAdmin | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 14 September, 2017 | 1

Just because the weather is dark, wet, and miserable, it doesn’t mean your garden must follow suit. The weather might be rubbish with plenty of rain and chilly autumnal temperatures, but if you introduce some colourful winter bedding plants into your garden, you can look forward to gazing out on a riot of colour. EveryoneRead more

growing strawberries in a pot

Tips for Growing Fruit in Containers

By carpentersAdmin | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 31 August, 2017 | 0

Have you ever dreamed of having your own fruit orchard? Imagine being able to pick fresh apples, pears, plums and redcurrants, direct from the plant, instead of paying over the odds for fruit from your local supermarket. The good news is that you can grow fruit at home, in containers, and it isn’t difficult atRead more

english summer garden in full bloom with pink & white petunias

Maintenance Tips for a Summer Garden

By carpentersAdmin | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 18 July, 2017 | 0

Summer is finally here, the sun is shining, and your garden is in full bloom. Your bedding plants and vegetable patch is well established, so in theory, now is a good time to sit back and enjoy your beautiful garden. Unfortunately, as any keen gardener knows, there are always plenty of jobs to do! Plants,Read more

impatiens, busy lizzies in a terracotta pot

Make Your Patio and Garden Look Fabulous with Pots, Containers and Baskets

By carpentersAdmin | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 2 June, 2017 | 0

As we move into summer there should hopefully be a lot more opportunities to spend time outdoors, so now is a really great time to start adding some beautiful plants and decorative pots to your outdoor spaces. Whether you have a garden, a patio, a deck, or a balcony, some well thought out container plantsRead more

tomatoes growing in containers

Start Your Own Kitchen Garden Using Growbags, Troughs and Containers

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 31 May, 2017 | 1

Have you always loved the idea of growing your own food, and are ready to take the plunge? Growing your own vegetables, fruits and herbs can be a great way to save money, as well as allowing you to eat the very freshest produce, and it can actually be really easy to do no matterRead more

freshly cut garden lawn

Simple Tricks to Keep Your Lawn in Tip-Top Condition

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 10 April, 2017 | 0

Lawns need plenty of loving care and attention. If you neglect your lawn, it won’t be long before it is bald, mossy or infested with weeds. The problem is that lawns have to put up with a lot of wear and tear. Kids, pets, and weather all take their toll. It would be nice toRead more

growing pink dahlias

Growing Dahlias

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 8 March, 2017 | 0

How to grow dahlias We’re really pleased to now have Dahlia tubers in stock ready for you to plant today! With this in mind (and thanks to a reader question) today we bring you our guide to growing dahlias – one of the most beautiful and varied flowers and the perfect late summer and earlyRead more

onions growing in the soil

Growing Onions

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 17 January, 2017 | 1

How to Grow Onions and shallots Now that we’ve all recovered from the festive season it’s time to get back…

christmas decorations, fern, berries

Top Tips on Growing Your Own Christmas Tree

By carpentersAdmin | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 12 December, 2016 | 0

Watching an evergreen grow into the perfect stature to serve as your family’s Christmas tree can be a fascinating and fulfilling experience. Many people who choose this route over the option of buying a tree in December decide to do it again every year after, because there’s something special about nurturing and shaping the treeRead more

warbler bird perched in tree

Tips for Attracting Birds and Wildlife to Your Garden

By carpentersAdmin | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 4 November, 2016 | 0

Tips for Attracting Birds and Wildlife to Your Garden Although many gardeners are wary about wild animals becoming pests in their garden, it’s certainly possible to attract wildlife that can coexist with and occasionally visit your garden. Birds and other small animals can be fun to watch and they don’t necessarily have to be aRead more

pot of yellow daffodils

October Bulb Planting

By carpentersAdmin | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 17 October, 2016 | 0

October Bulb Planting October is the perfect month for planting bulbs and ensuring that your garden looks spectacular come spring. Today we take a look at getting your bulbs in the ground and which ones are the best to plant. We have a fantastic selection of bulbs for sale now including daffodils, crocus and tulips.Read more

home made jars of jam

Jam Making & Planting Bulbs in September

By carpentersAdmin | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 16 September, 2016 | 0

September is usually a month when have a large glut of summer fruit making this a fantastic…

August Growing and Harvesting Guide

By carpentersAdmin | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 24 August, 2016 | 0

It’s been quite a frustrating year in the garden for most people due to the cold, damp spring and huge number of slugs and snails about. Even we had poor germination with our carrots and leeks. Hopefully though by now some of your crops are coming on and you’ve started to reap the rewards ofRead more

a plate of sausage and mash

Taking Care of Your Summer Garden

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 31 July, 2016 | 0

Taking Care of Your Summer Garden With summer in full swing now is the time to put your feet up and enjoy the fruits of your labours with a glass of wine or gin & tonic. BBQ season is definitely upon us and it’s great to spend our time outside enjoying our beautiful gardens. WithRead more

hanging baskets full of surfinia, fuchsia, lysimachia

Hanging Baskets Tips

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 13 June, 2016 | 0

To create your hanging basket you will need: A good quality compost Hanging basket (wire or wicker) Hanging basket liner (moss, coco or synthetic) Slow release feed Water retention granules Trailing plants and upright geranium, fuchsia or similar Fig 1. Materials required Preparing the basket – For solid baskets start by filling your basket threeRead more

growing purple petunias

Planting Bedding Plants

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 20 May, 2016 | 1

Planting Bedding Plants Outdoors With most of the cold weather now, hopefully, behind us, many of us are looking to get our bedding plants outside and established ready for the warm summer months. One of the most common reasons plants don’t perform well outside initially is from poor transplanting and planting techniques so we thoughtRead more

green and red leaf lettuces growing in garden planter trough

Alternatives to digging beds for growing food

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 26 April, 2016 | 0

Growing food is my favourite thing about owning a garden. I love getting fresh veg and fruit straight from the ground. However, like many of you, I really dislike having to dig the beds over each year. Like many of you I imagine that this is something that, due to the perils of time, alsoRead more

planting broad beans

Sowing Seeds

By James Carpenter | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 23 March, 2016 | 0

With spring in the air you can start thinking about gardening again.  March is the perfect month to start seed sowing. With over 500 varieties of flower and vegetable seeds in stock we are certain to have what you are looking for.  We have a great range of propagation equipment, composts, seed trays and more; everythingRead more

sprouting onions in seed trays

Carpenter’s February Tips & Ideas

By carpentersAdmin | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 15 February, 2016 | 0

The rain seems to be in full flow this month and keeping dry outside is seeming to be a bit of an uphill struggle. However, spring will soon be on its way and now is a great time to start sowing some tasty spring and summer vegetables. With that in mind we decided to takeRead more

bowl of french onion soup and bread

Winter Soup Time Recipes

By carpentersAdmin | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 21 January, 2016 | 0

After a wet and mild start to the winter temperatures are finally starting to drop. With the cold days and nights drawing us inside, warm, hearty food is the order of the day and for us Brits household stews and soups are the food of choice as they are easy to make, warming and canRead more

Homemade Marmalade – Everything you need to get started!

By carpentersAdmin | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 12 January, 2016 | 0

We now have Seville Oranges in stock – the quintessential marmalade orange. Making preserves is one of our favourite winter pastimes and the final product is always better for the labour of love we have made! So today we thought we could share some fantastic homemade marmalade recipes. The best thing about making marmalade isRead more

Grow Your Own Potatoes!

By carpentersAdmin | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 7 January, 2016 | 0

We will have all the popular varieties of Seed Potatoes such as Pentland Javelin, Wilja, Cara, King Edward and many more available from the 25th January.  Never grown your own potatoes?  It’s simple, you can even grow them in pots and containers!  Find out more…   How To Grow Your Own Potatoes   PLANNING THERead more

Daffodils & Tulips

By carpentersAdmin | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 19 November, 2015 | 0

We now only have a small number of Tulip & Daffodil bulbs left in stock, so for those of you who love to see the first colours of spring in the garden pop in this weekend before they’re gone!

Know your Onions! 

By carpentersAdmin | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 19 November, 2015 | 0

Now is the time to plant overwintering Garlic, Onions & Shallots. Planted now, you will be able to lift them earlier than spring planted varieties. Also the garlic will have a fuller flavour!

raw freshly harvested grown leeks

Getting Better Leeks From Your Garden 

By carpentersAdmin | Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 19 November, 2015 | 0

Leeks are perhaps the best winter crop we could ask for. They are amongst the hardiest winter crops on offer ñ surviving all but the harshest winters completely unscathed. Today we take a look at leeks and offer some tips to growing them. Varieties Aside from wild variants there are two main types of leekRead more

carpenters nursery garden centre winter hanging basket pansies, violas ivies

Tips of the Month: Garden Tips for October & November

By carpentersAdmin | Featured Tips, Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 19 November, 2015 | 1

Lawns Autumn is the best time of the year to treat your lawn as the feed will get to the roots and not just ëgreen upí the top. Using a lawn feed which also contains moss killer will enable you to both jobs at the same time. Aerating your lawn will improve drainage and letRead more

growing christmas trees

Christmas Trees & Wreaths coming soon!

By carpentersAdmin | Tips of the Month | Comments are Closed | 17 November, 2015 | 0

Christmas Trees & Wreaths will be available from the 24th November. We will have a wide selection of traditional Norway Spruce (potted & cut) and Nordman non-drop trees for you to choose from, all at great prices!    

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