South West Landscape Centre, SWLC, now 25% cheaper

It is with regret that T&S Plants/SWLC have parted company with Somerstock, following our discovery of  historical financial problems within Somerstock.

For our customers, this is good news, since our prices were inflated by 25% to cover Somerstock recoveries/commission, which all Somerstock customers currently pay.

As a result of this change, we are able to reduce our plant prices by 25%, for Landscapers, Garden Designers and Garden Centres.

The SWLC can be contacted at

01300 348123

swlc@btconnect.com

www.southwestlandscapecentre.co.uk

 

 

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  • That's amazing value Steve / Tina.  Your prices for the quality of stock was brilliant before so even better news and more reasons for all of us to get planting!

    I am sure you will continue going from strength to strength.

  • We can now announce, for our own production, our Trade plant prices for 2012

    3 Litre Herbaceous and Grasses  £2.50 each

    5 Litre Shrubs, Herbaceous and Grasses  £4.15 each

    10 litre Shrubs - deciduous £10.00

    10 litre Shrubs - evergreen £11.00

    Full details of our stock range will be available over the next week on www.southwestlandscapecentre.co.uk

    All 3-10 litre stock will come with a distinct picture label "Colouring your Landscape" for all customers.

     

  • Hi Steve and Tina

    Cant seem to access the link, keeps telling me its forbidden on this server !

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