Sarah Raven

 

Seed Suppliers

Buying your seeds for a new year can be an exciting task but where to buy from. Here are some links to seed companies that we have used in the past. Hopefully having them all grouped together here will save you some time searching the Internet. Please note that some are affiliated links which generate a small commission which helps fund my sites. If you think others should be added email me

 

Dobies

In addition to seeds, they offer the a range of young annual plants available by post, plus bulbs, fruit and garden equipment.

 

 

 

Thompson & Morgan

Product range includes an extensive seed range, young plants, bulbs, seed potatoes, onions and garlic sets, soft fruit and fruit trees as well as an extensive range of gardening supplies

 

 

 

Ashridge Nurseries

 

Offers seedlings in addition to hedging, fruit trees, garden trees, flower bulbs, climbers and soft fruit among others. They also provide extensive gardening advice.

 

Suttons

In addition to seeds, they offer the a range of young annual plants available by post, plus bulbs, fruit and garden equipment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Victoriana Nursery Gardens

Unlike some web-based mail order 'nurseries' and 'seed merchants' they grow most of what they sell - rather than simply acting as a distribution house for bought in goods. They offer a range of seeds, young plants  bulbs, fruit and garden equipment.

 

 

 

Unwins

Offer seeds, plants and a range of other gardening essentials

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Greenfingers

Offer perennial garden plants, bedding plants, herbs, vegetable plant, seed potatoes, fruit, bulbs, trees, shrubs, climbers etc all at what they claim are cheap prices

 

 

 

 

 

 

Marshalls

Offer seeds, plants and a range of other gardening essentials

 

 

 

Mr Fothergill

Offer seeds, plants and a range of other gardening essentials

 

 

 

Chiltern Seeds

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you are new to gardening you may find the following pages on The School Vegetable Patch website to be useful - the suggestions and advice are equally appropriate to grown-up gardeners.

  Choosing vegetables to grow (vegetable seeds and plants)

 Choosing fruit to grow (fruit trees, bushes, plants and canes)

Choosing herbs to grow

 Choosing flowers to grow

 

 

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