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New 2011 Oakover Nurseries trade brochure

The new 2011 Oakover Nurseries trade brochure was launched at the Four Oaks Trade Event. This impressive 44 page Wholesale Catalogue details their large volumes of P9 liners which includes Ilex aquifolium, Taxus baccata together with Cordylines and Phormiums. The brochure is also available on-line. 500,000 Liners & Grafting Stocks Oakover Nurseries are now in their 31st year. The traditions and standards that the nursery was built on still apply today. Starting with 20 acres of owned land, this has grown to over 400 acres in 2010. This includes facilities for cold storage, grading and despatch plus a hectare of plants grown under protection. Over 4 million seedlings on an annual basis to grow on as stocks, hedging plants, feathered trees and specimens. The Oakover container site produces in the region of 500,000 liners and grafting stocks together with large trees and shrubs in a range of pot sizes up to 90L. Continental Drive! Ashford based Oakover Nurseries will be showing for the third year running at the Groot-Groen trade event in Zundert from October 6-8th 2010. They were the first U.K. nursery to exhibit in 2008. This plant fair provides an opportunity to expand and develop sales of their liners and more unusual stock into the wider European market. Commenting on this continued drive towards Europe, General Manager Brian Fraser said ‘ This event helps to increase our European profile. All the exhibitors are nurserymen and growers, so we feel quite at home!’ Tel: 01233 713016. www.oakovernurseries.co.uk [PRESS RELEASE]
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  • Free advertising, but have they signed up as LJ members, or can't they be bothered?

    As a few LJ members are Nurseries, lets have free adverts for all!

    I know, lets advertise a few Landscapers and Designers for free that can't be bothered to sign up and get a response.
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