An afternoon off gardening meant a visit to Lower Court Nursery at Suckley (http://www.holloways.co.uk/plants.htm) to meet Caroline Orgee who sells a good range of garden plants and shrubs as well as a large selection of those more suited to conservatories. More importantly, she was full of really sensible advice! Despite arriving home with a boot full of plants and shrubs, the majority were destined for a friend's garden 'mound' over at Clifton-on-Teme. Hopefully all have since been planted with plenty of TLC! I wasn't completely empty handed. Another Ligularia and 3 specimens of Primula Viallis (right) found their way to PTC so - more planting to do at the weekend! Chris arrived with an unusual Iris (which was immediately planted in front of the pond loggery and I think it could well be Iris ensata variegata) and departed with a Vibernam Opulus and a Pittisporum.
'UP THE GARDEN PATH' by Pam Thompson
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19 May 2010
An afternoon off gardening meant a visit to Lower Court Nursery at Suckley (http://www.holloways.co.uk/plants.htm) to meet Caroline Orgee who sells a good range of garden plants and shrubs as well as a large selection of those more suited to conservatories. More importantly, she was full of really sensible advice! Despite arriving home with a boot full of plants and shrubs, the majority were destined for a friend's garden 'mound' over at Clifton-on-Teme. Hopefully all have since been planted with plenty of TLC! I wasn't completely empty handed. Another Ligularia and 3 specimens of Primula Viallis (right) found their way to PTC so - more planting to do at the weekend! Chris arrived with an unusual Iris (which was immediately planted in front of the pond loggery and I think it could well be Iris ensata variegata) and departed with a Vibernam Opulus and a Pittisporum.
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