Thursday, January 26, 2012





Herbaceous Borders create a great display of colour throughout the year, starting with Heleborous in early spring and the bright yellow of Doronicum, summer perennials such as Lupins and Delphiniums give tall spike like flowers that can be planted in amongst shrubs in a mixed perennial and shrub border, late flowering species such as Anemones, Rudbeckia and Verbena Bonariensis give a mass of colours when others are finishing.
There is something to suit everyone and St Bridget's have a large choice available, so come and visit to see what we have or visit our website for a full plant list including trees,shrubs, and fruit as well as perennials.

http://www.stbridgetnurseries.co.uk/
Tel. 01392 873672

2 comments:

Teabag said...

Do you have flowering cherries on a dwarf root shock?

St Bridget Nurseries said...

I'm afraid not, we only grow flowering Cherries on Colt rootstocks,email for more details
sales@stbridgetnurseries.co.uk