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A tour of the Wisley Flower Show 2014

September 3, 2014 By Jill Anderson Leave a Comment

The Wisley Flower S, www.growingnicely.co.uk

The Wisley Flower Show is a gardeners dream, choc full of specialist nurseries, it’s the perfect place to find a wide range of plant varieties. It’s on until Sunday 7th September, but if you can’t get there this week, come and  join me on a brief tour.

The wisley flower show, www, specialist plant nurseries,

There are lots of varieties of bulbs including gladioli and dahlias from Pheasant Acre nursery.

The wisley flower show, www.growingnicely.co.uk, dahlia plants

The wisley flower show, www.growingnicely.co.uk

There’s some nice garden furniture too:

The wisley flower show, garden furniture, www.growingnicely.co.uk

and handsome vintage garden tools:

The wisley flower show, vintage garden tools

The wisley flower show, www.growingnicely.co.uk, vintage garden hand tools

I love these sturdy plant supports:

The wisley flower show, metal plant supports

If you’re on a tight budget this pretty twine would be good for wrapping presents as well as using in the garden:

The wisley flower show, garden twine

Here’s some links to some of the people mentioned in the post:

Pheasant Acre Nursery

The garden furniture is from Potting Up

Vintage garden tools are from Garden & Wood

There’s an earlier post here about how to grow gladioli.

Happy gardening

Jill

all images: Jill Anderson

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