1st February – Plant Fairs Roadshow, Hole Park, Rolvenden, Kent. TN17 4JA 28th February – Alpine Garden Society, Chelmsford City Racecourse, CM3 1QP 21st & 22nd March – RHS Garden Hyde Hall, Rettendon, Chelmsford, CM3 8ET 19th April – Plant Heritage, Ingatestone Hall, Essex, CM4 9NR 25th & 26th April – National Collection of Epimediums, […]
15th-16th March – RHS Hyde Hall Early Spring Show26th-27th April – Plant Heritage Spring Fair, Markshall3rd-5th May – Herts Garden Show, Knebworth16th-18th May – National Flower Show, Hylands Park24th-26th May – Kent Garden Show, Detling20th-21st September – Plant Heritage Autumn Fair, Markshall
Limited availabilty to order from April & priced at £25 each with all proceeds to Alzheimer’s Research UK
16th & 17th March – RHS Hyde Hall – Early Spring Plant Fair 20th & 21st April – RHS Hyde Hall – Plant Heritage Spring Fair 27th & 28th April – The Magnolias, Brentwood – National Epimedium Collection 21st – 22nd September – RHS Hyde Hall – Plant Heritage Autumn Fair Pre orders for Epimediums […]
Just to confirm during these difficult times we still have couriers able to deliver mail order Epimediums but the nursery is closed to visitors. Stay safe, David
Due to last years extremely hot and long summer our propagation was delayed. This has resulted in the plants being late to root out but most varieties will be back in stock by mid April. Customers wishing to reserve unavailable varieties may do so via email.
To save money on carriage you may find it convenient to order plants and collect from the shows and plant fairs we exhibit at. First up is the RHS Early Spring Show, relocated from the London Halls to Hyde Hall on 9th & 10th February. Saturday 2nd March – Alpine Garden Society Show in Harlow, […]
A happy New Year to All. With the winter months hopefully half over it seems like a good time to discuss the merits of evergreen Epimediums. Whilst many varieties are botanically described as evergreen, some are more resolutely so than others. Whether foliage is retained in good condition may depend […]
Many of our listed Epimediums are still waiting for Spring to arrive and are extremely late to make any growth. Hopefully the next few weeks will bring warmer weather, so that the majority of our current list will become available again.
Recent low temperatures with plants frozen for over a week has resulted in the loss of some early flower buds. This may reduce the flowering capabilities of some young plants for the first season but will not adversely affect their establishment or flowering next year. Also some plants have been slow to root out over […]
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