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Nurseries Around Newcastle Upon-Tyne
Hi,
I have just moved to the area of Newcastle and have bought a house with a garden, at the moment the thing is filled only with grass. I was wondering where the best nurseries are in and around the area. I know nothing about gardening but want to start learning and growing a nice (but inexpensive) garden. TIA Simon |
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Nurseries Around Newcastle Upon-Tyne
Take the A1 north to the A 697 horth about 2 miles. The Heighly Gate
Garden Centre is HUGE and not all that expensive. You should find all you need there. It's a good day out for a family also. |
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Nurseries Around Newcastle Upon-Tyne
In article .com,
"Simon Adebisi" wrote: Thanks will go have a look next week, After some searching I also found these ones. Are they any good? Chipchase Castle Nursery clematis nursery in Beamish Ryal Nursery Longframlington Hexham Herbs Don't know about them. The best one [for us] has always been Halls of Heddon, close to Heddon on the Wall: a very long-established and 'serious' nursery for all types of planting. You know where Heddon is: about 10m West along the A69. |
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