Bridge Nursery

Bridge Nursery

Specialist growers of Bamboo, Ornamental Grasses, Shrubs, Perennials and Alpines

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Progress report March 2019

What an amazing difference it has made having Sarah working here for just 10 hours a week. we have ticked off many things on the list of ‘jobs to do’. Her knowledge is increasing in leaps and bounds and she

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Something positive

Back in December I wrote about the WFGA and my hopes for getting a helper through this organisation. One person did come along for an interview/chat who was not very suitable. I thought I’d have to resign myself to waiting

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January 2nd 2019

The new year usually begins with a great feeling of optimism. The weather will be perfect for gardening, there will be no problems with rabbits, mice or other pests or diseases. The customers will come flooding in and all will

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Winter Work 2018

It’s the first week in December so the daylight hours are short. By 3 pm it gets harder to see what I’m doing and by 4 pm it is almost dark. My memory plays tricks though because I’m sure it

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Mid-November 2018

I know, you’re right, I’ve rather abandoned writing here for a long time but, hey, I’m back now and will do a brief catch-up. The follow up regarding compost-gate is that I was eventually paid the sum which I considered

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August up-date

At last we’ve had some rain over the last few days, although not a huge amount, maybe three-quarters of an inch, it has made a huge difference. There are still deep cracks everywhere but things are looking a bit fresher

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Hot, hot, hot

Last time I wrote I complained bitterly about the excess heat little realising that it would carry on and on. So here we are on a dried up and parched site like most of the country. There was a tiny

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End Of June 2018

We’re all frazzled here after more than a week of temperatures in the high 20’s. I can’t remember the last time it rained and watering the nursery stock is repetitive and boring. I would normally let the garden fend for

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JUNE 2018

How did it get to be half way through the year? Such a difficult six months weatherwise…..too wet, too cold, to hot, too dry then too wet again. It has made gardening a bit of a challenge. But I grudgingly

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April 1st

I really can’t believe that it is April. I’m wearing the same clothes all winter and still wearing layer upon layer. We are flooded, again and more rain is forecast, or it might be snow, we shall see. It’s so

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Plants

See our plant list below, please note this is a guide only regarding availability.

  • Bamboos and Ferns
  • Ornamental Grasses
  • Perennials
  • Shrubs
  • Alpines
  • Cut Flowers

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Do you need some help?

Do you want to plant up an area of your garden but not quite sure what to buy? Do you have a problem corner? Not sure when it will flower – or for how long?

Christine Dakin at Bridge Nursery has over twenty five years gardening and growing experience.

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National Garden Scheme.

The garden will be open for the NGS at weekends from 17th April til mid Sept but see the NGS website for more details. The gate entrance is £3.50

Entrance fees are forwarded to the NGS to distribute to the charities they support which include Macmillan cancer care.

Opening Hours

Fri/Sat/Sun and Bank Holidays
1
0am – 4pm
Other days by appointment only.

We can take orders on a ‘click and collect’ system or we can offer local delivery.

See our Bridge Nursery Facebook page.
Or phone 01926 812737

Contact

  • Tomlow Road
    Napton
    Warwickshire

    CV47 8HX
  • 01926 812737

Email us here

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