architectural plants horsham
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It is expensive (& they have an odd pricing system) but they do sell good quality plants...
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I tried my hardest to buy a plant from there a while back. They had them in stock but there was a discrepancy between the height and the pot size. I was told the plant was too tall for the pot so would need repotting and then growing on until it was a reasonable size for the new container before they could sell it.
They said they'd call me back when it was ready. Needless to say, I bought something else from another site.
They said they'd call me back when it was ready. Needless to say, I bought something else from another site.
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They're a good nursery Jack, with top quality plants, well worth a visit, though perhaps more expensive than some for the run-of-the mill stuff, you do get well grown specimens.
Definitely worth a visit for a good browse around the nursery.
Definitely worth a visit for a good browse around the nursery.
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i emailed them earlier and just now got a email back, they're. quite expensive, i'll guess i'll have to buy the Trachycarpus fortunei of ebay or ask my local B&Q if they will have them in stock or get them order them in
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Trachycarpus is now becoming more widely sold Jack, so worth a look around for a decent sized example.
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A few years back I was working in Billingshurst and there was an interesting nursery there, can't remember what it's called but would be well worth a look if your close .
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Why not visit Big Plant Nursery on the way to Worthing.
For Palms they're a much better bet than AP's are.
If you've got a car/van then try popping up to Crossroads nursery on Woodmansterne road near Banstead Surrey as they had a shed load of decent trachys a few weeks back
For Palms they're a much better bet than AP's are.
If you've got a car/van then try popping up to Crossroads nursery on Woodmansterne road near Banstead Surrey as they had a shed load of decent trachys a few weeks back
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are they expensive expensive ?SteveW wrote:Why not visit Big Plant Nursery on the way to Worthing.
For Palms they're a much better bet than AP's are.
If you've got a car/van then try popping up to Crossroads nursery on Woodmansterne road near Banstead Surrey as they had a shed load of decent trachys a few weeks back
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I was down at the Big Plant nursery a few weeks ago. Extensive range of healthy specimen plants, particularly palms and agaves. Prices as per their website really.