After several weeks of planning, and waiting, the new stock range at the SWLC will be available from Monday.

We had to hold fire a bit a confirm our final order as we had customers wanting more plants.  So as a result, some is pre-sold.  Don't panic though, we still have a good range of everything.

Some of the stars of the show include

Acer palmatum dissectum Garnet - these stunners are 100cm wide, Trade Price £100

Cornus kousa Chinensis - One of our favourite plants.  2 metres tall now, multi-stemmed.  Trade price £100

Along with this we are expanding our 15-20 litre range of stock.  Most are now 50cm-100cm for instant impact.

These include:

Aucuba japonica Crotonifolia, Cercis Forest Pansy, Cotinus Grace, Edgeworthia chysantha, Magnolia stellata & Susan, Nandina domestica and so on.  It's a long list!

Our first crop of 5 litre Lavandula Regal Splendour is now budded, and ready for sale.  Priced at £4.15 for a 5 litre plant, these are pot-fulls!

In 6-8 weeks we will have Lavandula angustifolia Hidcote in 5 litre pots.  These are also priced at £4.15.

As with all of our production, we grow in peat-free compost, to protect our world.

To contact the SWLC

01300 348123   swlc@btconnect.com   www.southwestlandscapecentre.co.uk

Or, come and see for yourself, we are open 08:00 - 16:00 Monday-Friday

 

P.S. Photos of our beautiful new stock appearing here and on our website soon...

 

 

 

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