Plantbase Nursery
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- Ornamental Plants
- Ornamental Trees and Shrubs
- A Ornamental Plants (Various)
- A Ornamental Shrubs
- A Ornamental Trees
- Rare Plants
- Unusual Plants
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Our nursery is situated in 3 acres of beautiful Kent/Sussex countryside.
We grow every single plant on site and the goal is to have as many species as possible growing outside all year round. We are always adding new species and trying to breed hardiness and robustness into any borderline plants. Our plants are forced to grow in very basic situations with the minimum of pandering to individual needs (in other words we use 3 types of growing medium, either in sun or part shade, and if it doesn’t rain they all get tap water (if they’re lucky)) and if they don’t like it tough !. We try to make our plants tough first and pretty second. We are self taught and take the view that plants don’t read books, so we try not to.
We are trying growing techniques that haven’t been tried before e.g recycling unwanted live plants back into newly potted up plants Also our nursery is laid out in cultivation areas of desert; jungle; woodland; alpine; waterside; prairie and border, all the plants are seperated to give a biodiverse collection as possible. This is in conjunction with leaving areas of the nursery to be wild to facillitate a wide range of insects and small animals to minimise pests and diseases’
We recycle pots and welcome any feedback, free seeds and cuttings (of course).
We still have “Misia” the over friendly black labrador but being the rapid response highly tuned pedigree hunting dog that she is, she is normally asleep in the office.
Dogs and children are more then welcome but come at their own risk (boredom in the case of kids).
RHS Medals won so far Still far too many Bronze medals, now finaly a few Silver medals. Not bad considering we only use our own plants and overwintering of the exotic display plants is rudimentary to say the least. |
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