Home Grown Crops
Growing for 70 Years…
Aylett Nurseries is an independent family business, the company was founded in 1955 by the late Roger Aylett. At that time the Nursery was engaged in growing Dahlias, Chrysanthemums, fruit and vegetables. Soon Dahlias became the crop by which the Nursery was known, and customers would visit from far and wide to purchase the famous prize winning plants. From 1961 our displays of dahlias were awarded over 40 Gold Medals by the Royal Horticultural Society, and on three occasions the prestigious RHS William’s Memorial Medal. We no longer grow Dahlias, but the Nursery has diversified into many other areas and continues to grow a splendid range of home grown crops.
Today behind the Garden Centre in our Nursery we have just under a hectare of glass and protected cropping. Throughout the year our seasonal bedding house is full of home grown plants. In the early spring Primroses and Polyanthus, in early summer they are a mass of colour with geraniums, fuchsias, summer patio plants, and hanging baskets, in the late summer Fuchsia, and autumn bedding cyclamen and primroses and polyanthus. A gas-fired boiler heats the greenhouses, and an environmental computer controls parameters such as heat, ventilation, humidity, and also operates the watering by overhead irrigation.
Geraniums, Fuchsias, Summer Bedding Plants & Hanging Baskets
Over the years a cropping programme has been formulated that makes the most efficient use of the available greenhouse space. If we start in January, the green houses are full of primroses and polyanthus quietly growing since the previous June ready for spring sales.
At the beginning of February the first of the Geraniums and Fuchsias arrive as young plants from specialist young plant nurseries around the globe. These are also potted into 10cm pots and start to grow. Over the following months they are spaced, watered, fed and stopped many times to ensure that they grow into a nice strong compact plant ready for your garden. The hardy varieties of Fuchsias are potted on into larger pots, which in turn will grow into larger plants to be sold in July and August. We also purchase some small whips (these are tall single stem plants) of Geraniums and Fuchsias which we grow on specially for producing standard plants rather than bushes. Between February and April we pot over 40,000 thousand young Geranium and Fuchsia plants in our nursery.
Some of these young plants are also used to start planting our fantastic hanging baskets. Every June trips are taken to the trial grounds of various young plant breeders to make sure we are using the latest and best varieties for the for this job. These plants are then combined following a specific recipe designed by Hazel Aylett, using her knowledge and skill of blending plants and colours. Over the course of the season over six hundred baskets will be planted.
Primroses, Polyanthus, Cyclamen & Poinsettias
At the end of June our thoughts start to turn to the end of the year and the first young plants of Primroses and Polyanthus arrive for potting into 11cm pots, ready for autumn and spring sales. The Bedding Cyclamen varieties are also potted into 9cm pots, these are quickly followed by the Houseplant varieties which are potted into larger 17cm pots to be grown into large indoor houseplants. In July the final young plants of the year arrive, our Poinsettias. We grow over 4,000 poinsettias in over 20 different varieties. During July and August these young plants begin to grow, they are fed, watered, pinched back and spaced to make sure that they form a well-shaped rounded plant. As the nights begin to draw in at the end of September the leaves slowly begin to change colour until the greenhouse is a mass of pinks, reds and white. As the year draws to a close we start cleaning the greenhouses, replacing the capillary matting and getting ready to start again for the next year.
Home Grown in Numbers
Annually we grow:
- 38,000 Primroses
- 29,000 Geraniums
- 11,000 Fuchsias
- 6,000 Bedding Packs (36,000 Bedding Plants)
- 10,000 Cyclamen
- 4,000 Poinsettias
Better for the Environment
Our home grown crops don't just save plant miles, the blue Teku pots we use are made of 100% recycled plastic and are recyclable in the St. Albans District Kerbside recycling collections. Our greenhouses are controlled by an environmental computer, this ensures the plants are kept in the best growing conditions whilst ensuring the most effective use of energy by controlling heat, ventilation and humidity. Drip systems and capillary matting are used to reduce water wastage. Our onsite borehole supplies water that is used on our crops. Thermal screens are used to trap heat and act as shade, these are on a pully system and controlled by the amount of sunlight detected by our weather station. Our vents in the greenhouse roofs are also controlled automatically depending on temperature.








