Buy drought tolerant plants

Thu, Sep 2, 2010

Buy Plants, Nurseries

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If your garden is struggling with a lack of water visit these web-sites to find plants that can thrive in drought conditions.

These are specialist nurseries offering quality plants who  can also provide helpful planting advice to make sure that you choose the right plant for your soil and local climate.

CHESHIRE

www.easytropicals.com

www.northernexposureexotics.com

CORNWALL

http://www.eastofedenplants.co.uk

http://www.hardyexotics.co.uk/www.trebrown.com

DEVON

http://www.thepalmhouse.co.uk/frameset.html

DORSET

www.abbotsburyplantsales.co.uk

EAST SUSSEX

http://www.athelasplants.co.uk/

KENT

www.Davids-Exoticplants.co.uk

LONDON

www.paramountplants.co.uk -

NORFOLK

www.hardybamboo.com

www.junglegardens.co.uk

www.turn-it-tropical.co.uk

www.urbanjungle.uk.com

OXFORD

www.junglegardens.co.uk

www.silktree.co.uk

SURREY

http://www.palmcentre.co.uk/Category.aspx

WALES

www.crug-farm.co.uk

WEST SUSSEX

www.bigplantnursery.co.uk

www.architecturalplants.com

WORCESTERSHIRE

www.mulu.co.uk

www.palmsandexotics.co.uk

This post was written by:

Debbie - who has written 674 posts on My Climate Change Garden.

I am not an experienced gardener - more of an enthusiastic amateur who learns by trial and error and is keen to "manage" the effects of the weather on my garden. Writing this blog is my passion and I hope that it will continue to grow, allowing global gardeners to communicate about the effects of climate change on our plants and the future of our gardens.

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4 Comments For This Post

  1. Bill Bartmann Says:

    Cool site, love the info.

  2. Shaf Says:

    I got some exotic gloriosas from http://www.gardeningexpress.co.uk in the spring, and they grew fab. not on your list, so thought i would recommend

  3. catmint Says:

    I’ve noticed ordinary nurseries are mainly offering drought resistant plants now – but of course the specialist nurseries have heaps more, plants and knowledge.

  4. buy plants Says:

    Wow!! this is really very good that now we can plant the drought tolerant trees as they use less water to grow.

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