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Gardening Tips for May.
Any perennials that needed dividing should be done in the early part of the month before they become too tall. At the same time remove any dead growth left from last year, this applies especially to grasses that should have the old dead matter removed before there is any risk of damaging the new shoots.
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Spring has arrived at Aylett
Nurseries with its exciting range of colours.

Living Roof
Create a living carpet of sedums for all year round colour and texture; we have this exciting new product on display. Enviromat is a living carpet of sedum plants, cultivated in Norfolk, for outdoor use and is one of the lowest maintenance garden products available in the UK. Grown on to a special matting for strength, versatility and easy installation, Enviromat comes complete with mature sedum plants already established in a life-times supply of growing medium. Enviromat includes a varied mix of flowering sedum plants for all year round colour and texture. With Enviromat there is no need for mowing, weeding or deadheading.
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Home Grown!
Our home grown plants which include Fuchsia, Geraniums, and a
vast
selection of summer trailing plants are all ready in our seasonal
colour greenhouse. Do remember that frosts are still likely
to occur
and be prepared to give overnight protection. Our gold medal
Dahlias
plants are also available but should not be planted out until
all fear
of frosts has passed. Our selection of vegetables includes
a good
range of cucumbers and tomatoes for the heated greenhouse.
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About Aylett Nurseries |
Fifty years ago where it all began...
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An independent family business established in 1955 by Roger Aylett who over the years together with a team of highly trained staff have created a unique garden centre specialising in Dahlias which have won the coveted Royal Horticulture Society's gold medal for 36 consecutive years. This excellence has been the hallmark of the development of all the departments that go to make up Aylett Nurseries today.
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