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Trade nurseries in Edinburgh area??

Anyone??

I don't know how many people from the Edinburgh area are on here but, if so, what nurseries does everyone use for plants?

I cant seem to find anyone locally that I can get a good selection from without using garden centres too. 

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    There is a trade nursery map on here somewhere. Try the search it may show some near you
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      Hmm, doesn't show any near me - the closest is Glasgow, not so handy!!
      I've managed to do some research of my own though and have come up with a few so maybe I'll add them on??
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        Hi Caroline

        Sorry the LJN map was not of use on this occasion.

        I rely on members to share their plant sources so that I can add them to the map. Please do pop details into this thread and I will update the map accordingly.

  • hi im just outside edinburgh i dont do alot of planting but when i do i use conifox nurseries just outside kirkliston

  • I'm a member from fife. I use growforth or their on-line name of the plant market. They are based in Dalgety Bay, owner is Stan Green, telephone number is 01383 435850. They are very helpful with getting g exactly what you want and also a great discount to trade.
    • handy to know for myself 

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