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The team of Bamboo Landscaping turn my garden into a paradise. Now I can enjoy summers in my own garden.... Thanks Vanni...
50 Haynt Walk
Wimbeldon Chase
London SW20 9NX
United Kingdom
Merton
020 8715 4140
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Morden Hall Garden Centre
(4 reviews)
££
This is a large garden centre run by the National Trust in Morden Hall Park…read more The main event is an incredibly spacious outside area with a dizzying selection of plants. For so urban an area, the range and quality are both excellent. The garden centre itself is more your typical national trust shop, and definitely mid- to high-end, but they have a wide range of gardening tools, clothing and nick-knacks for decorating your garden, plus the usual range of NT books, gifts and lots of tempting impulse purchases. It is spaciously laid out but easy to navigate. There's a very nice cafe adjacent, so it makes for a great afternoon out.
On sunny days in Morden, you can see a long line of cars attempting to get into the garden centre…read morecar park. The access is the main problem and the car park can be a bit of a traffic jam when people are drawn out by the good weather. From the car park, you can access the main garden centre, Maidenhead Aquatics, a little cafe/gift shop and Morden Hall Park. I've reviewed the aquatic centre separately and will concentrate on the main garden centre. There is a large outdoor section with plants of all sizes for sale as well as tubs and ornaments. At this of year, I love hunting the aisles for newly sprouted herb and vegetable plants to put into my garden. I was able to purchase 4 varieties of tomatoes and some carrots this Sunday. Indoors, there is a good variety of seeds and gardening paraphernalia as well as a small section for pets and gifts. The staff are always helpful with suggestions and tips. The cafe is worth a visit for a tea time cake and cup of tea after a walk in the park. A pleasant day out in sun.
Neal's Nurseries
(3 reviews)
This place is very impressive. I've only ever been to garden centers off of high streets and…read morethey're normally very small and cramped. However this place is massive! There's a ton of parking and there's an outdoor space and indoors for all your home gardening needs. There's soil and pots and lawn furniture and gardening tools. There's a bunch of sales on discounted everything. Very impressed and happy it's within walking distance of where we live.
Marvelous, marvelous, marvelous!…read more I've recently gotten really into windowsill gardening and have been filling all available spaces with tiny green loveliness. I was looking for a good garden shop that offered real variety (unlike the chain stores which seem to offer not much and a lot of it), and learned about Neal's. I'm so glad I did. While it is awkwardly located just across from a prison, the place is just great. Pots galore; a beautiful selection of bedding plants and other outdoor selections; and a great indoor shop featuring a greenhouse of houseplants, a wealth of garden tools, indoor pots and planters, and gifts for gardeners. While I've come to expect independent shops to be a touch more expensive than the chain stores (and am ok with this as I like supporting the little guy), I was pleasantly surprised at the super reasonable pricing at Neal's! I ended up bringing home more and larger plants than I would have anywhere else as they were so well priced. I kept going on about this to my husband, who very kindly didn't say too much as I added plant after plant to our basket! Definitely a place I'll be visiting on a semi-regular basis!
Woodcote Green Nurseries
(5 reviews)
As spring starts to show its little head with bluebells appearing, the intrepid gardener in me…read morestirs. Though the summer-long hosepipe ban which is already in force for the southeast of England may put a slight dampener (no pun intended!) on things Woodcote Green Nurseries are located a road along with a few other horticultural centres. However, they are the biggest and have a few more strings to their bow apart from the garden centre At this of year, I like to add some seasonal vegetables just for the year and perhaps plant a new fruit bush or tree which will yield a bountiful harvest over many years. Sometimes, some herb plants may need replacing after a harsh winter though it wasn't too bad a winter this time I also love to browse their aquarium area though I've discovered through experience that my doctoring skills sadly don't extend to my finned friends, so I now confine myself to looking at the fishes! They have a nice cafe with hot and cold food as well as cakes and drinks for a snack, hence catering for different types of meals. Edinburgh Woollen Mills have an area with clothing and there's a small book department too Like the start of a new football season, spring brings with it a season of hope and limitless opportunities in the garden!
As it is really the nearest to me, often go there for various gardening accessories, and just for…read morepleasure, and for the excellent café.
Wyevale Garden Centre
good selection of garden furniture and plants but i like…read morethis place for their good food and great kid events breakfast with santa, halloween meal, easter lunch etc good value and great staff. if your in lower morden and fancy a tasty lunch pop in
i came in with my elderly aunt to have a look and try the food. I was greeted by a lovely member of…read moreyour staff her name was Meria, she was very helpful courteous and just wonderful. Many thanks for the wonderful experience we will be recommending and returning.
Battersea Flower Station
This place is such a lovely local and independent addition to the Battersea area. Everyone there is…read moreboth helpful and friendly, and the plants and other garden-y products on offer are well-priced and nice quality. I love that they offer a free service of planting up your window boxes for you - and they'll even pop over to take a peek at your place to help make a good design! Free local delivery and floral services make Battersea Flower Station an all-around great little garden centre.
The staff have been amazing! I ordered some flowers recently. The person for whom the flower…read morewere destined, was not available to receive them. I received several emails and a phone call from the staff updating me on the situation. They promised and did produce a second bouquet at no extra cost when the receiver was eventually reached. Many thanks.
Adrian Hall Garden Centre
Great Garden Centre. TAG Owners of Marc Bolan's Rock Shrine in Gipsy Lane, Barnes have been buying…read moretheir supplies from Adrian Hall since 1999. Of interest to Marc Bolan fans is that his last home 142 Upper Richmond Road West is directly opposite. Both Adrian Hall Garden Centre and Marc's last home and are in East Sheen however to quote Qype themseves East Sheen is listed as a suburb and not a district as Mortlake. Qype have only listed districts, not suburbs. That is why they are correctly listed as 'Mortlake'.
I have been coming to this garden centre regularly for a number of years. I have to agree with some…read moreof the comments about the staff, but I have noticed an improvement lately (new management perhaps? staff training? Or maybe I got lucky at the time I came? Either way my last few visits have been far more pleasant.) The range of plants is excellent for such a small centre and if they don't have it, they can normally source it for you. There's a nice selection of pots and garden ornaments too, and I recently purchased some stone chippings through them, which was delivered for a pretty cheap fee and by a really pleasant gentleman. This isn't the cheapest place to buy garden stuff but the quality is always exceptional and definitely worth coming back to for that.
Dulwich Pot & Plant Garden
Do not let the exterior of this urban garden centre squeezed in between North Dulwich Station and a…read morerow of houses fool you. From the road Dulwich Pots and Plants looks as though it cannot sell more than a dozen pots and plants no larger than would fit a window box. It is no mammoth garden centre, but once you walk down the pathway into the heart of the garden you will find a huge selection of plants and pots, everything needed for an urban and low maintenance garden.
An absolute Tardis! An amazing selection of pots for every taste, and a great selection of plants,…read moreflowers and even trees. I've found some unusual plants here, that you're unlikely to find anywhere I know in the area! The owners/staff are friendly and seem pretty knowledgable on all things gardening! Well worth a trip.
Alleyn Park Garden Centre
This is a smallish but perfectly formed garden centre tucked away a short distance from West…read moreDulwich train station. Excellent quality plant stock sourced from local nurseries as far as possible. None of your 'buy one get the weeds free' perennials or straggly veg plug plants here. The place always seems small when I arrive, but there's a tremendous range of plants and varieties which makes Alleyn Park a great complement to the larger garden centres. Where else might you find a walnut tree along with your Hunters wellies?
Yesterday I came by (it was 3.50 pm) to buy a pot I ordered a couple of weeks ago. As I arrived,…read morethe gates were already closed and the person I managed to speak with didn't let me in. Arguing I had already ordered the pot and that it was not 4pm yet wasn't worth an effort. I would only point out that probably this is not the right way to treat customers and that yesterday they have certainly lost one for good.
Croxted Road Garden Centre
(1 review)
£
I have the black thumb of death when it comes to plants of any kind. Don't give me your pet fir…read moretree because I will kill it, guaranteed. My propensity to destroy all things chlorophyll related doesn't mean that I don't have a great love for plants and flowers. Croxted Road Garden Centre has a cornucopia of beautiful plants for really cheap prices. I saw this cabbage plant that had purple, pink and white leaves for £1.50 a pot. It was the most beautiful cabbage I've ever seen. Whether you're a landscaper extraordinaire or you just want to get a bonsai tree for your lounge the knowledgeable staff will be able to steer you in the right direction. Nothing in here is expensive, so if you need soil or just some tulip bulbs you won't have to plan on spending too much money.
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The Wimble's Landscape Gardners' were very professional and friendly. Chris completed all the…read morechores I tasked him with. My over grown garden was in dire need of a lot of hard work which Chris managed to get through quickly and efficiently. The end result was very neat and well done landscape. He never ran over the quoted amount of time and I thought were very cost effective! At least the hedge is pruned, the grass is cut and flower beds are once again tidy all just in time for spring! Leaving me to get on with the more important things like having a braai/bbq and watching sport on the telly!!! Thank-you Chris!
The guys from Amazing Landscaping London worked with me to transform my yard into a work of art…read more What used to be a part of the house which was overgrown with weeds and unused is now my favorite part of the house! John's knowledge of native species and drought tolerant plants gave me a real sense of proffessionalism and dedication. He was honest and his rates were competetive. Thanks again!
Indigo Garden Design helped design and transform my garden from a total wasteland into a garden of…read morebeauty. James Stockton and his team are very friendly and efficient and worked very hard to get the garden designed on time and on budget. In particular I must mention James Stockton's in-depth knowledge of plants and in particular his attention to detail which is second to none. I am constantly impressed by how my garden flourishes and changes throughout the year carefully managed by the team on a regular basis. I have no hesitation in recommending Indigo Garden Design.
Great design and workmanship. Pleasure to deal with and now have a garden that we can use and enjoy…read moreeven in British Summers!!!
This garden centre is truly a little gem. While it is tiny, and as such can't rival the scale and…read morevariety of larger out of town centres, it packs in a great deal. I sadly don't have a garden, but I love dropping in just to browse. They have a small outside section with a good variety of plants which vary with the season. It's almost like visiting an actual garden. Inside is also immaculately presented, with a small but good range of seeds, pretty pots, garden ornaments, etc. The staff are friendly too. I really wish I could go in for more than a few seeds for a window box According to their website they've been awarded Garden Centre of the year 2007 by the Horticultural Trade, in recognition of their innovative use of a small space. Can't be bad if other Garden Centres recognise how good they are! Their website is http://n1gc.co.uk/
I wouldn't really call myself the green fingered type. In fact, it would be fair to say that my…read moremost successful gardening moment to date was aged 9, growing cress from a yoghurt pot with the rest of Primary 5. Recently however, I've had a revelation and I am now growing not one, but six (!) different herbs. Although off-put occassionally by rouge squirrels having a nosey, last weekend I successfully grew them to the height that repotting was required. Not up for treking out to one of the mega gardening centres, I was very pleased to discover that only 10 minutes walk away was the beautiful North One! This little garden centre is small but perfectly formed. As well as stock a range of pot plants and herbs, they have every type of seed, soil, pot and cane imaginable. Prices are however, a bit more steep than you would get in one of the chains. I was a bit taken a back to discover that a cute purple bench, just big enough for two but no more was selling for £250. Needless to say I left that one to someone that might be feeling a bit more flash than myself! Now I've put my gardening kitty to use I can safety assure you that Mr Mint, Lord Thyme, Miss Chives, Sir Sage, Prof Parsely and Queen Rosemary are looking better than ever! Four terracotta pots, soil, plant food, and a few other bits and pieces came to around £35. Ok, it's a bit more than I wanted to pay but the whole day was lovely. No long commute. No chain garden centre. Just a lovely walk around Islington followed by a day of getting my hands dirty. Perfect!
Although not a gardener , or a DIY buff , I love looking at the flowers, trees and shrubs…read more Have visited here a couple of times, even went in the pouring rain! That meant spending most of the time in the café and other indoor activities as browsing the gift shop etc
We visited this garden centre just once last year. We wish it was a little closer to where we live,…read moreas it is wonderful. They have a great selection of plants. We went specifically to get a plum tree. We got a lovely shaped specimen and were given good advice about planting and pruning. The chap we were speaking to also recommended a couple of jasmines and we bought a few annuals too. He kindly tied up the tree and helped us into the car with it. The creepers and tree have really taken hold in our garden, thanks to the good advice, and are growing nicely this year. We're hoping to make another trip out to Thompsons later this summer.
An excellent local garden centre. There is a good stock of plants, vegetables, fruit trees, shrubs…read moreand garden ornaments. There is ample parking and useful trolleys to use for your purchases. The shop area houses a large range of garden furniture, water features, books and gifts as well as a large range of house plants including orchids and some exotic species. There are also many types of garden compost and accessories including paving and stoneware for garden landscaping. Overall a very pleasant place to browse for your gardening needs.
As an avid gardener, I was of course drawn into this cute little garden shop as I was walking…read morearound London. I presume the owner was there and greeted me warmly. It is absolutely the cutest little store, with neatly stacked flower pots and planters. If I lived near here, I would be in this shop all the time. The woman told me about the weekend flower market, which I am sure is remarkable. She also assured me she had plenty of bubble wrap, and she did use it to wrap up the cute little planter I selected. I would have loved to go nuts but you know... whatever I bought had to make it through the gauntlet of international travel to make it home so I had to pick something smaller and portable. An absolutely delightful little shop that I would love to revisit some day.
I adored this flower shop! Especially being right next to the Columbia Road Flower Market, this is…read morethe perfect flower shop. There was such a wide range of fun plants, cute pots, and gardening tools. I also like that this is a women owned business! If you have a green thumb, definitely check this shop out.