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Secret Garden Club currently is in the middle of second generation of ownership as a family-owned business. Yorkshire Lavender, a natural lavender farm near our corporate headquarters in North Yorkshire, is also home to our corporate offices. We started the Secret Garden Club because we had too many plants due to our excellent marketing efforts. The more we looked, the more we discovered that our growing clientele of seasoned gardeners was eager to buy them!
In order to better serve our Club members, we’ve partnered with UK-based plant nurseries we know and trust. There isn’t a higher-quality plant available anywhere on the planet than what we have to offer. Only by purchasing excess supply from farmers and passing on the substantial discounts to you are these products now available at their present pricing! You may even find many internet retailers offering the same plant from the same grower at different prices.
Plants are available for up to 70% off the retail price, which sets us apart from our competitors. We send out a weekly email to our club members to notify them of the fantastic plant offers that are currently available. We hope one of them piques your interest!
1 x ECHINACEA purpurea Prairie Splendor Deep Rose – 9cm Pot
Mid-sized It’s a sight to behold, a cone flower with vivid rose-magenta petals encasing a massive orange button cone. Their initial year of growth yields a big number of blossoms. The flowers are excellent for cutting and can be used in sunny borders. It attracts a wide variety of insects, from bees to butterflies. The Best of the Prairies In addition to blooming the longest, this echinacea is the first to flower from seed nearly every time.
A new record has been set for the size of the echinacea blooms that are blooming from June through the end of the season. 2 ft. tall plants, in addition to being excellent for borders, are unrivalled in pots. When grown in well-drained, dry to medium soil in full sun to part shade, it requires little care. The best results are obtained when the window is exposed to full sunlight. Intolerant of poor soil and dryness, drought-tolerant. Breaking apart clumps is the greatest way to avoid overpopulation (about every 4 years). Remove spent blooms as soon as possible to maintain the plant at its best, even if the plant will rebloom. If you leave some of the seed heads on the plant, it will self-seed.
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1 x SCABIOSA caucasica Perfecta – 9cm pot
It is best known for its large blue-mauve Scabiosa, which is the plant’s most prominent feature, and Scabiosa caucasia perfecta is also well-known for its large blue-mauve Scabiosa, which is the plant’s most prominent feature. Scabiosa caucasia perfecta is well-known for its large blue-mauve Scabiosa, which is the plant’s most prominent feature. Scabious are a significant component of the British garden because of their lengthy flowering season, long vase life, and capacity to attract pollinating insects such as bees and butterflies to their blossoms.
The dimensions are approximately 50cm in height and 50cm in width. With its long flowering time and long vase life, this traditional British garden plant is a must-have in every garden, no matter where it is planted. The bees were drawn to it because it was bright and colourful. Before you begin planting your seeds or transplanting your existing plants, check to see that the soil is both moist and well-drained before you begin. Make sure to remove the spent flowers from the arrangement if you want it to last for an extended length of time. Especially if it is going to be in a highly windy area, it will need to be staked down beforehand.
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1 x Primula Vialii – 9cm Pot
It is possible to find primroses in a variety of hues and sizes. This species stands out because of its upright stems and rocket-shaped spikes of mauve-pink and blazing red blooms. Floral displays might be expected in late winter or early spring. New growth develops each spring after the annual rebirth of this perennial in the fall. There is a sliver of shadow here. Plants grow in a wet, humus-rich, neutral to acidic soil that is well drained. Flowering begins in the summer months. Hardiness is a must. Radius Height and Radius to Achieve. The size ranges from 45 to 60 centimetres.
It’s best to start at about 25 to 30 centimetres. Family Primulaceae Flowering plants native to China’s southwest Sichuan and northern Yunnan provinces are known as Primalia vialii (Vial’s primrose). Flowering Primrose Vial is a another name for this species of primrose. Its flowering twigs can reach a height of 40 cm from the base of its leaves, which are grouped in rosettes. By now, especially in the autumn and winter, everything has died back to nothingness (so mark where you have planted them). Seasonal pinnate leaves appear modest because they grow close to the ground. When the flower spikes emerge in mid-June after blooming in mid-June, a stunning display of crimson cones studded with little purple flowers is revealed, with flower spikes reaching as high as 2 feet (60 cm) from the clusters. Everything happened so quickly! Gardens never fail to astonish us, therefore it’s difficult to pick a favourite shot.
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