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A Cornish nursery in summer

By | July 15th, 2014|Business News|

It's been a while since we posted here - many apologies. So what's been happening during the absence? Well summer

Palm Potty!

By | June 11th, 2014|Business News, Product News|

Quick and to the point - thought you might like to see a few piccies John took in the nursery

Prepare for summer with a feast of colour

By | May 28th, 2014|Business News, Product News|

We're well into spring now, almost coming out the other side with a head dive straight into summer. May bank holidays

Just delivered: New big stuff!

By | May 7th, 2014|Business News, Product News|

In the last couple of weeks we have replenished stocks of our most impressive specimen trees including Trachycarpus, Chamaerops and Phoenix

In the throes of spring

By | April 28th, 2014|Business News, Product News|

For the avid gardener it's the season to don old clothes, dig the gardening gloves out, make friends with the

National Gardening Week is here!

By | April 15th, 2014|Business News, Industry News|

What a start to National Gardening Week - the beautiful sunshine is beating down on beautiful Cornwall, and things have

Out & About in Cornwall

By | March 19th, 2014|Business News, Events|

As we're now well into the throws of spring, we thought we'd give you a run down of where you

Could we really be Garden Centre of the Year?

By | March 10th, 2014|Business News, Events|

We've been shortlisted for the Cornwall Today 'Garden Centre of the Year' Award! Cornwall Today has drawn up a shortlist

Hedging your weather bets at Trevena Cross

By | February 12th, 2014|Business News, Product News|

As people across Cornwall, the south west, and elsewhere continue to batten down the hatches through the persistent storms and

Week 6: Time to think spring

By | February 12th, 2014|Business News, Industry News|

Last week was week 6, an important week in the nursery calendar - lots of new plugs and liners were

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