SOMERSET GARDEN CENTRE
WEST MART ROAD, MINEHEAD ON THE MINEHEAD ENTERPRISE PARK
WIDE RANGE OF BEDDING & BASKET PLANTS (many grown in our own nursery)
GROW YOUR OWN – VEGETABLE, SALAD AND HERB PLANTS SUITABLE FOR VEG PLOTS, RAISED BEDS AND POTS
GOOD CHOICE OF PERENNIALS, POND PLANTS AND ALPINES
NEW RANGE OF FURNITURE AND BARBECUES
Covered plant sales area, well stocked shop, cafe & ample parking.
Open 7 days a week Mon-Sat 8am-5pm Sun 10am-4pm
01643 703612 01643 703812 email:
wsgc@btconnect.com
www.westsomersetgardencentre.co.uk TOWN TREE
NATURE GARDENS MARTOCK, SOMERSET
of ponds & gardens with wild & cultivated plants.
OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND 10 a.m. until 11/2hrs before sunset.
Martock 01935 823203 Adults £2.50
off the B3165 North of Martock Children Free
Sorry no dogs allowed Nature Walk with 22 acres
For home-grown plants Always something new and unusual
Herbaceous perennials, shrubs and climbers
Seasonal bedding and hanging baskets Wild bird food
Tools, seeds and compost
Glazed and frostproof terracotta pots National Garden Gift Vouchers
On the A38 Wellington by-pass
www.chelstonnurseries.co.uk Tel: 01823 662007
The Garden & Plant Centre THE ONE STOP SHOP FOR GARDENERS
. . . and much more! Also a large range of
Fencing Delivery Service Available
Norton Green Farm Nursery
Wells Road, Chilcompton, Nr Bath Tel: 01761 232137
E:
nortongreenfarm@tiscali.co.uk 30 W:
www.nortongreen.com Open Mon-Sat 9am-5.30pm Sun 10.30am-4.30pm Country Gardener
GARDENS OPEN IN WELLS
Friday 23rd and Saturday 24th July 10.30am - 4.30pm
VISIT WELLS TO SEE
* The City in Bloom * Historic private gardens * Children’s themed paintings display in the 18th century Town Hall Ballroom
Tel: 01749 676607 or 675077 for Walking Trail Leaflet & further information
Cheddar Vale Nurseries
A friendly working nursery On the A38 at Weare
Tel: 01934 733082 PICK YOUR OWN SOFT FRUIT
HANGING BASKETS OUR SPECIALITY GOOD QUALITY PLANTS
HOME GROWN STRAWBERRIES
NURSERY SHOP WITH GOOD RANGE OF LOCAL PRODUCE Closed Mondays except Bank Holidays
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