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What they say...

This is a place where plants reign supreme: a nirvana for gardeners who are looking for inspiration, advice and well grown plants.
Stepanie Donaldson. Country Living.

Clay, Ink, Silk, Salix, Tin and Gold

Saturday 21st August and Sunday 22nd August
10.00am – 5.30pm

A weekend exhibition in the Potting Palace, Sales Pavillion and beautiful garden of Marchants Hardy Plants. Free admission to garden.

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Propagation Day: Hands On

Why not join us on our ever popular propagation course on which dozens of keen gardeners have joined us over the years. Participants get the opportunity to hone and expand their propagation skills in one of the most exciting topics of gardening under the expert tutelage of Marchants owner Graham Gough.

Monday 30th August 2010

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Desperate Plea! Boxes!

We spend many hours collecting boxes from a number of sources for you to take your plants home in. It is an enormous help therefore if you can provide your own boxes and moreover a sure way of becoming a favourite customer! Many thanks.

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Plant Catalogue: Herbaceous Perennials

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OMPHALODES cappadocica ‘Cherry Ingram’. In good soil this semi-evergreen will reward you with hundreds of brightest blue ‘Forget-me-not’ flowers for weeks. 30cm. £4.25


ORIGANUM vulgare ‘Marchants Seedling’. A seedling selected by us for its good constitution and vigour. The mauve –pink flowers will have Tortoiseshell butterflies queuing to get into your garden! 40cm. £4.00

*O. l. ‘Herrenhaussen’. Deep green foliage, clusters of pink flowers contrasting with dark purple calyxes and grey metallic seed heads add up to a fine plant. 35cm. £4.00

*O. laevigatum hybrid. Coarser than the species but with the same haze of rosy-purple flowers through summer. 30cm £4.00


ORNITHOGALUM pyramidale ‘Short Form’. Masses of white, green striped flowers are borne on 30cm spikes in May-June. A charming, rare form. £4.50


Images at the top of the page are ©Gardens Illustrated / Sharon Pearson