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Wood Cottage Nursery - Small nursery near Maidstone, Kent provides information on perennials, shrubs, alpines, grasses, bamboos, clematis, ferns, climbers, and peonies, including Peony planting advice and flower types.

Baytree Nurseries and Garden Centre - Garden centre in Spalding, Lincs offers gardening diary, recommended trees list, and lawn care tips.

The Small Plant Nursery - Alpine plant nursery in Tain, north of Inverness, Scotland with a range of new and old-fashioned plants which have proven hardy in the North East.

Devon Violet Nursery - Plant list with photographs of rare varieties from South Devon violet specialists.

Dobbies Garden Centres - Monthly gardening tips from chain operating centres across the UK.

Reigate Garden Centre - Surrey garden centre has limited information on their garden buildings, furniture, machinery, landscape materials and fencing plus contact details.

Stewarts Nursery - Site for two garden centres - Gardenlands in Christchurch and The Country Garden Centre in Wimborne, Dorset. Offers advice forum, information on both centres, details of trade nursery and landscaping business.

herbaceousperennials.co.uk - West Harptree Nursery in Somerset offers plant list, listing of local garden shows and online garden design request.

Bernwode Plants - List of old-fashioned, rare and unusual plants, shrubs and fruit trees from nursery based in Ludgershall, Buckinghamshire. Order catalogue online.

Really Wild Flowers - Designed to help you create a landscape using indigenous plants, bulbs and seeds. Frequently asked questions, selection guide, downloadable studies and articles. Based Dorset.

Notcutts - Guide to garden centres, nurseries and special offers from South East and Midlands chain.

Poplars Nursery Garden Centre - Garden centre in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, selling plants of all kinds and offering horticultural services.

Mills Farm Plants - Extensive information on Dianthus (pinks), old-fashioned roses and perennials from specialist Suffolk nursery. Also details of courses and article on plant breeding. Order by phone or fax.

Pioneer Nurseries - Favorite plant photos and articles from nursery based Letchworth, Hertfordshire. Plus online catalogue featuring unusual perennials.

Eastgrove Cottage Garden Nursery - Hardy plant nursery and gardens near Little Witley, Worcester offers plant list but no mail order. Specialists in Aquilegias, Hardy Chrysanthemums, Dianthus, Heleniums, Iris, Paeony, Rosemary, Salvia, Sedum, and Violas.

Bonsai Trees Southampton - Photographs, show listings and show reports from specialist bonsai grower.

Avon Mill Garden Centre - Monthly 'to do' calendar, planting guides for seeds, competitions and extensive guide to gardening in coastal areas.

Scotplants Ltd - Provides mature and liner stock of ornamental shrubs, conifers, and heathers. Located in the West of Scotland.

Ardtornish Kitchen Garden - Garden diary and info on pests from family nursery in the Scottish Highlands.

Conwy Valley Clematis - Extensive guide to growing clematis, including calendar, pests and varieties, from specialist nursery in Conwy Valley, Wales.

Knoll Gardens - Family-run demonstration garden and nursery in Hampreston, Dorset specialising in ornamental grasses, perennials and shrubs; frequent seminars and guided walks through the gardens.

Lodge Hill Nursery - Family-run business based in Newtown, Hampshire selling a wide variety of plants, including herbs, hardy perennials, bedding plants and shrubs.

Prestige Plants Topiary - Nursery located in Haughley, Suffolk specialising in the hire and sale of Italian grown topiary shrubs and conifers. Also offer terracotta-effect resin planters.

Crug Farm Plants - Read about seed collecting expeditions, check the rare plant list, and find out about plantsman's events. Based Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Wales. Emphatically does not offer mail order service.

Cally Gardens - Perennial plant nursery in SW Scotland offers photo gallery of meconopsis and summer perennials, history of the gardens, and mail order catalogue.

Roseland House Garden and Nursery - Clematis and climber catalogue. Mail order by post or phone. Also offers details of show garden open to the public in Truro, Cornwall.

North Walsham Garden Centre - Norfolk specialists in fruit trees and roses - online shopping, and information about their products and services.

Hurrans Garden Centres - Details of a chain of centres with locations in Banbury, Churchdown, Cowbridge, Langstone, Leigh Sinton, Leamington Spa, and West Hagley. Includes company history and gardening tips.

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