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This stunning NOMA LED Jewelled Stag Head is adorned in warm white LEDs, and will look stunning both indoors and outdoors in your home. Worth £59.99, the entire Stag head is covered in crystal-effect jewels.
...Read more...We understand that not all customers will feel comfortable shopping with us in store at the moment, and so that's why we have launched our brand new free Click & Collect service.
...Read more...We are delighted to be offering a selection of freshly baked goods twice weekly, to allow you to enjoy your favourite Garden Cafe delicious treats at home. Our weekly selection includes scones, cakes, bread, and even Christmas Cake, all freshly baked to order.
...Read more...Following the Government Guidance this weekend, the Garden Centre will remain open throughout the national lockdown and will be operating our normal working hours of:
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We are so thrilled that Father Christmas has made some space in his hectic December diary to come to Beetham Nurseries for another year!
...Read more...Wallflowers are a member of the Brassicaceae family, commonly known as the cabbage family and are great for adding colour and fragrance to containers and borders. If you're looking for plants that look good all year round but require very little maintenance, then consider Erysimum.
...Read more...As the heatwave continues and a hosepipe ban looks set to come into place, planting for a lack of rain becomes increasingly important for gardeners. All plants need water, however some do better than others during prolonged dry spells. While we wait for the heavens to open, as they inevitably do here in the UK, we’re taking a look at plants which will tolerate a drought. These plants may wilt in dry conditions, but when water arrives they’ll pe...
Read more...The leaves have turned and the nights are drawing in: the colder season is well and truly upon us. Our gardens are looking a little less full and the temperature is beginning to dip into single digits. However, just because the winter months are ahead and frosts threaten, there's no reason to hang up the gardening gloves until spring.
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