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April 2005
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End of Bare Root Season

Create a Sub-Tropical Corner

Seeds & Plug Plants

Shrubs & Trees

Special Offers

Garden Lighting & Candles

Garden Furniture

New Plants

All Change!


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Buckingham
Garden Centre

Tingewick Road
Buckingham
MK18 4AE

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01280 822133

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01280 815491

www.hedging.co.uk

 

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Go to Top of PageEnd of Bare Root Season

A gentle reminder that we are beginning to see buds on some varieties of plants starting to swell, so the days for planting bare root stock are numbered, in fact much of the fruit is now in its summer growing position in the top field. We are still able to sell many lines, such as beech which is always later to come out of dormancy, so do come in immediately if you have ground ready for planting. If you really cannot get the preparation work done in time for bare root stock, we shall have a good supply of cell grown hedging and trees available into late spring and early summer. These proved very popular last year as those who planted them were often amazed at the speed these grew after planting, and those planting this season and using Rootgrow will have even better results.

Go to Top of PageCreate a Sub-Tropical Corner

For those who have been in the shop recently will, no doubt, have spotted the display of four different varieties of Colocasia, a plant which originates from tropical Asia where one variety, Esculenta, commonly known as Cocoa-yam, is widely grown as a staple food. They are fascinating looking, and when planted they put out roots really quickly. They develop huge tropical leaves which are ideal for creating a sub-tropical corner in a sheltered garden as they will grow from 36 to 70 inches high (90 to 175cm). This should remind you of balmy (not barmy as on our back board in the shop!) days on holiday. They can also be used as pond marginals. They will need drying and storing in the dormant period. They are well worth the price of £6.99 each, with the varieties Esculenta, Black Magic, Illustrus and Odora available.

Go to Top of PageSeeds & Plug Plants

For those with vegetable gardens or allotments now is a busy time with so many seeds to sow, preparations and plans to be made. We have taken on a new, really exciting range of vegetable seeds produced by Franchi, Seeds of Italy. Franchi is the oldest family run seed company in the world. Giovanni Franchi (the current Mr. Franchi’s great, great, great, great, great grandfather, started selling seed from his horse drawn cart at the local market piazza the same year that Mozart wrote his first mass!) Any one who has travelled extensively in Italy, especially in the rural regions, will know that the Italians are passionate about their food and a high proportion grow at least some of their own so that they are eating the very best fresh produce. Although one thinks of Italy as a sun drenched country two thirds of Italy is alpine with the Alps and Dolomites in the north and the Appenines running down the spine. The result is that some of the varieties are very hardy. Varieties include Basil Genovese, Courgette Romanesco, Lettuce Romana Bionda Degli Ortolani and Tomatoes Pantano, Principe Borghese and S. Marzano. If you cannot get in to the shop the Franchi varieties can be ordered from our web site and we can post these out to you.

Onion sets, garlic and Jerusalem artichokes are available from the shop, but like so many things, don’t leave purchasing too late as you may be disappointed. For those wanting plug bedding plants you really must rush as they will soon be phased out, but the baby plants will be available for some time yet. The bedding plant season is definitely creeping up on us with the early hardier varieties available already. Do be warned not to get over enthusiastic about planting tender plants out. To lose plants you have raised with tender loving care because you are impatient to plant out is so disheartening. Also make sure you have a good supply of fleece available to cover up plants with tender new shoots such as acers, pieris, tree peonies etc. and listen or look up frost warnings and cover vulnerable plants up as early as possible.

Instant colour is always on demand – especially at this time of the year - so do check out our range of pansies, bellis and violas – perfect pot gap-fillers. Summer bedding is now coming on stream with the likes of antirrhinums making an early brave appearance. We expect the full range of summer bedding to be in place by the end of the month, fingers firmly crossed that the frosty weather will have passed.

The range of cell-grown vegetable plants is increasing weekly now and you can plant broad beans, brassicas (cabbage, broccoli, sprouts) as well as pot-grown 9cm and 11cm herbs, including parsley, mints and thymes.

Go to Top of PageShrubs & Trees

Elsewhere, in the plant area, shrubs and trees are beginning to spring forth, especially the likes of cytisus (brooms), flowering prunus, malus, magnolias, skimmia (those busy bees are already enjoying the early nectar) and ceanothus. You cannot beat a good Japanese acer, especially when planted in an ornamental glazed pot. We have some lovely named varieties on offer this season, courtesy of the ace plant grower Mount Congrieve from Ireland, who really knows how to cultivate these little oriental beauties. Potted into lime-free ericaceous compost with good drainage and a regular acid-loving plant fertiliser then the plant will be happy. Remember with acers to position the plant out of direct sunlight – dappled shade is best and you will get the best results tucking your plants away from those chilly easterly winds.

Go to Top of PageSpecial Offers

‘Super buys’ in the shop at the moment include: 4 dahlia packs for £3.99 or 3 dahlia packs £2.49, 25 gladiola pack £3.99, 5 Asiatic Lily pack £2.99, 5 Pixie Lily packs £3.99, Doff slug killer – 25% extra free £2.59 and Get Off Gel Spray with Get Off Scatter Crystals for £4.99.

Go to Top of PageGarden Lighting & Candles

Looking forward to spring and summer when we can enjoy evenings in the garden, subtle garden lighting can make this so much more enjoyable. There is now such a wide range to choose from it makes it possible for every garden to have some form of lighting, even if it is not possible to use electricity outside. There are solar powered lights which give out a gentle light even if the sun levels are very low in the day. Antique style candle lanterns are very attractive and can be used indoors or outdoors, modern looking black or white solid base oil burners are easy to maintain and for an environmentally friendly light the Eco Blocks are great. These are cut from fallen pine trees and after lighting the internal candle these will last for 50 to 60 minutes and will burn away to a small pile of ashes! There really is a good choice, so we would suggest investigating now and you will be organised for that first balmy evening.

Go to Top of PageGarden Furniture

Furniture also needs bringing out from its winter storage and giving the appropriate treatment if it is timber. A fine coating of oil well rubbed in brings out the colour of the wood and helps preserve it. Do not make the error of putting a ‘good thick coat on’ thinking this will do more good, as this can easily result in an unsightly grey black mould developing which can be difficult to remove. If you need to replace your furniture now is the time to do it as there is the widest range available. Many leave it to the end of the season hoping to pick up end of season sale bargains, but to encourage people to buy when they really need it we have put some really good offers out. For example a very neat and comfortable and well made six piece set consisting of a glass top table, four textiline folding chairs and a 2.1 metre parasol for just £175. Also we are offering 10% discount for certain sets of both Kettler and Alexander Rose Furniture and a massive 30% off Camelot furniture and BBQ covers. Obviously these offers are available for a limited period.

Go to Top of PageNew Plants

Varieties to look out for this season: the lime tolerant Rhododendrons Inkarho which are such a bonus in an area where generally lime hating plants will not grow. We stocked this form successfully last season and we know from your feedback that you were pleased with the plants! We have a much wider range of varieties and sizes on the Inkarho rootstock this season than last year, so if you fancy growing a rhododendron give this one a try – you won’t be disappointed.

For visual impact take a look at the two very contrasting euphorbias, Blackbird with its dark purple foliage and Silver Swan with the pale silver variegated foliage, giving a real eye-catching display if planted together. The small delicate clematis Pixie is smothered with nodding yellow green flowers and when these are over the deeply serrated dark green foliage makes an interesting screen. Two sun loving Hebes, Heartbreaker and Goldrush are worth looking at.

Go to Top of PageAll Change!

The Plant Information office has gone! Well not exactly, it has moved down amongst the plants to the large log cabin which has been erected between the bare root selling area and the pot grown area. The erection did cause a little disruption in the selling area but the inconvenience should soon be outweighed by the benefit of the plants people being amongst the plants. Also the mail order office has moved and is now situated at the end of the plant information office. The old plant information office has now changed to the epos and buying office, and the consequence is that office space in the main shop building is about to be incorporated into the main shop. As with the erection of the log cabin, the changes in the shop will be disruptive, noisy and dusty for a while but we will do our best to minimise the disruption, and when all is finished I am sure you will appreciate the better layout and more space.

A customer service desk has been installed at the entrance to the shop with someone always on duty to help with any queries. With the extra space we shall be able to introduce new lines and extend existing ones. Feedback on the changes we are making will be appreciated – we want to make sure that, you, our customers, are happy with, what we think, are improvements.

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