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We have put a few Lavender hedges in and even did one on monday, 2 to the M is fine and find stoechas a good choice as we have one that flowers to nearly christmas at one of our clients. We also sometimes use the other sorts depending on what a client wants.
We use Hilliers cash and carry off the A30 in Sunningdale for all our plants, 50% off retail prices normally and if they dont have it in stock they can get it in quickly for you.
there's loads of wholesale nurseries in Surrey- where are you? Hilliers is good as Tim says but there's alot of others- i love Northill Nurseries at Chobham near Woking- http://www.northhillnurseries.co.uk/ or Dingley Dell also Chobham http://www.dingleydell.co.uk/
http://www.downderry-nursery.co.uk/
In my opinion, don't touch Stoechas at this time of year as they will probably die should we have a wet/cold Winter.
Most have been grown under protection so are as soft as butter, one frost and they will turn black.
Having sold Stoechas in Surrey for the last 29 years, it's good to sell them in September as you get to sell replacements in March for the ones that have died.
Stick to Hidcote/Munstead, tried and tested and Winter hardy.
I will if you like find you some very nice ones grown in Dorset, and even deliver them to you. Would be nice to see you and catch up.
With luck you could be my first ever sale in over two years through Landscape Juice?
Kind regards,
Steve
I will however need some Munstead and will Email you my requirements.