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Category: News
GCA Garden Centre of the Year WINNERS!
We are delighted to have been announced as the winners of The Garden Centre Association Garden Centre of the Year – East Region! Our Garden Centre category included 28 centres in the east region of the country, all demonstrating garden centre retailing at its finest. The Aylett Team are thrilled and would like to thank […]
Read MoreSummer Holiday Watering Guide
July is often one of the hottest months of the year so if you’re planning on spending time away from home this summer be sure to think about how you will water your plants while you’re gone. Both outdoor and indoor plants can be kept watered with some forward planning before you travel. Read our […]
Read MoreMartin Shares his Tips for the Kitchen Garden for June
“June has finally arrived and let’s hope we are finally going to have some better weather: the combination of very wet weather and low light levels seems to have caused a lot of issues with poor seed germination and growth rates (I’m hearing this a lot from experienced growers). Lots of us have then had problems […]
Read MoreApril’s Plants of the Month
Every month we celebrate an indoor and outdoor ‘Plant of the Month’, chosen by our plant buyers to inspire you to try something different in your home and garden, here’s Aprils favourites… Please note: Plant stocks do vary, please call us on 01727 822255, or email to info@aylettnurseries.co.uk, to check availability.
Read MoreSoft Fruit & Top Fruit in April
Our ‘Grow Your Own’ expert Martin Day gives us an update on the types of fruit we have available for planting this month. Growing your own is so satisfying and the choice, taste, and just picked freshness is without a doubt superior to anything you will buy at the supermarket! “We have a good […]
Read MoreApril is National Frog Month!
April is National Frog Month so what better month to celebrate these fascinating amphibians and think about how we can help them in our gardens. Frogs, toads and newts are great pest controllers: they eat slugs, snails, beetles and flies in gardens and in crop fields. Amphibians are considered keystone species and are also important […]
Read MoreKeep Your March Garden Looking Rosy
Keep your Roses in tip top condition with our care guide… For more information download our Rose Leaflet (www.propertyspecialistsinc.com)
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