'A garden is the greatest of human pleasures and the greatest refreshment of the spirits of man.' - Francis Bacon Primrose London have scoured the earth to bring you a unique collection of beautiful water features, elegant French furniture, woven willow, pots, planters and much much more. Whether you live in the heart of the city or the depths of the country, we hope you will find something to refresh your spirits and brighten up your garden or balcony.
Scalp Wood Nurseries is a retail nursery/ garden centre located in South County Dublin, Ireland. Our range of architectural plants, bamboos, evergreen & deciduous trees, conifers & shrubs are second to none and far beyond anything offered by the impersonal garden centre.
In addition to our main glazing service we also supply customers with all variety of glass, Household and garden products. For a small selection of what we can provide for you today view our website.
Garden shop with garden design and landscaping consultancy. Site includes description of garden design/landscaping/planting services. Online product catalogue.
Garden Centre specialising in shrubs that grow on acid soils and in coastal environments. Most shrubs are propagated and grown here on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. We also sell a range of other garden plants, ornaments, sundries, seeds and seasonal baskets and tubs.
Small family-run internet business in the historic town of Frome, with a wide range of distinctive gifts for the discerning. All enquiries over the web or on the telephone will be answered courteously & promptly. Weather-proof cast stone with unique 'ready-aged' patina - we are the sole stockists in the Uk and Europe of the Silcast Collection created in Canada.
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