AUTUMN COLLECTION HEADS TO FOUR OAKS!

AUTUMN COLLECTION HEADS TO FOUR OAKS!Welland Vale Nurseries expertly grow, produce and trade over 2000 varieties of high quality trees, shrubs, conifers and herbaceous plants on their site in the heart of Rutland. Their national ‘same week’ deliveries provide high quality produce directly to your door – fully labelled and bar-coded to suit your individual requirements. Welland Vale Plants are grown in the heart of Rutland and have previously been promoted at the British Plant Buying Fairs in March and August each year. As part of their expansive marketing programme, they also exhibited at the premier of the National Plant Show where full details of their superb Autumn collection were made available. Welland Vale have teamed up with some selected specialist growers to offer this comprehensive and competitively priced range for the coming season. These collections are available throughout the autumn and spring and include a plethora of plant material from Bare root transplants to Camellias and from Helleborus to Winter flowering heathers. Their range of Hedging Conifers are also a popular choice now, ahead of National Conifer Week in early October. This range of plant material will create a striking impact within your Plant area. A cracking collection!Welland Vale Nurseries are delighted to confirm their debut at Four Oaks (Sept 7/8). Ensure you visit their stand and see how their superb quality and competitive prices are second to none! See them on stand no C68.As the ‘Outdoor Room’ becomes ever more popular, the search for high quality plant material gathers pace. ‘Plants Direct’ is the Cash & Carry division of Welland Vale Nurseries. Commercial growers Professional Gardeners and Landscapers who are involved in the design, construction and maintenance process can source such quality material to satisfy clients who demand the best! Website: www.wellandvale.co.uk or telephone 01572 822729.
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