Links: Suppliers
This is a rather out of date list. I hope to rework the links section in the next few months.
In the meantime heres the old links pages.
Partner Nurseries
Plants For A Future is not currently running a catalogue, we are however
working with three partner nurseries who can supply many of the plants
mention on this site. If you would be interested in becoming a partner nursery
then please get in touch.
These suppliers are:
- Forever Trees Nursery (FT)
-
Denbury Road
Ipplepen
TQ12 5TR
Phone 01803 814098
Distribution: UK
How to order: Direct from Forever Trees
Last Updated: Feb 04
- Cool Temperate Nurseries (CT)
-
39 Maple Avenue, Beeston, Notts NG9 1PU
Tel & Fax: 0115 917 0416
Email: philcorbett53@hotmail.com
Distribution: UK
How to order: Direct from Cool Temperate by email/phone
Notes: Many Trees supplied on their own rootstock
Last Updated: April 03
The plants available are:
Latin Name | Common Name | Supplier |
Acer campestre | Field Maple | CT
| Actinidia deliciosa | Kiwi | CT
| Alnus cordata | Italian Alder | CT |
Alnus glutinosa | Alder | CT |
Alnus incana | Grey Alder | CT |
Alnus rubra | Red Alder | CT |
Amelanchier canadensis | Juneberry | CT |
Amelanchier lamarckii | Apple serviceberry | CT |
Atriplex halimus | Saltbush | CT |
Berberis darwinii | Darwin's barberry | CT |
Berberis thunbergii | Japanese barberry | CT |
Betula pendula | Birch | CT |
Caragana arborescens | Pea Tree | CT |
Caragana brevispina |
| CT |
Carpinus betulus | Hornbeam | CT |
Castanea sativa | Sweet Chestnut | CT |
Castanea sativa | Chestnut | CT |
Cornus kousa chinensis | Japanese dogwood | CT |
Cornus mas | Cornelian Cherry | CT |
Cornus sanguinea | Dogwood | CT |
Corylus avellana | Hazel | FT |
Corylus avellana | Hazel | CT |
Corylus avellana | Hazel (Giant Nut) | FT |
Corylus maxima | Hazel | CT |
Crataegus arnoldiana | Hawthorn | CT |
Crataegus laciniata | Hawthorn | CT |
Crataegus monogyna | Hawthorn | CT |
Crataegus monogyna | Hawthorn | CT |
Cydonia oblonga | Quince | CT |
Elaeagnus angustifolia | Silver Russian Olive | CT |
Elaeagnus angustifolia |
| CT |
Elaeagnus umbellata | Autumn olive | CT |
Elaeagnus x ebbingei |
| CT |
Euonymus europaeus | Spindle | CT |
Fagus sylvatica | Beech | FT |
Fagus sylvatica | Beech | CT |
Ficus carica | Fig | CT |
Fragaria | Chillean Strawberry | CT |
Fragaria vesca | Wild strawberry | CT |
Fragaria x ananassa |
| CT |
Fraxinus excelsior | Ash | CT |
Galium odoratum | Woodruff | CT |
Hippophae rhamnoides | Sea buckthorn | CT |
Houttuynia cordata | Tsi | CT |
Juglans nigra | Black Walnut | CT |
Juglans regia | English Walnut | FT |
Juglans regia | Walnut | CT |
Laurus nobilis | Bay | CT |
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Latin Name | Common Name | Supplier |
Ligustrum vulgare | Wild Privet | CT |
Lotus corniculatus | Birdsfoot Trefoil | CT |
Malus domestica | Apple | CT |
Mespilus germanica | Medlar | CT |
Morus nigra | Black mulberry | CT |
Origanum vulgare | Wild Marjoram | CT |
Parthenocissus quinquefolia | Grapevine | CT |
Pinus cembra | Arolla Pine | FT |
Pinus cembra |
| FT |
Pinus pinea | Nut Pine or Stone Pine | CT |
Pinus sylvestris | Scots Pine | CT |
Pinus sylvestris | Scots Pine | CT |
Populus nigra | Black Poplar | CT |
Populus tremula | Aspen | CT |
Prunus armeniaca | Apricot | CT |
Prunus avium | Wild Cherry | CT |
Prunus avium | Cherry | CT |
Prunus cerasus austera | Morello cherry | CT |
Prunus domestica | Plum | CT |
Prunus insititia | Damson | CT |
Prunus padus | Bird Cherry | CT |
Prunus persica | Peach | CT |
Prunus persica nucipersica | Nectarine | CT |
Prunus spinosa | Blackthorn | CT |
Pyrus communis sativa | Pear | CT |
Pyrus pyrifolia culta | Asian Pear | CT |
Quercus ilex | Holm Oak | CT |
Quercus ilex ballota | Holm Oak | FT |
Quercus petraea | Durmast Oak | CT |
Quercus robur | Oak | CT |
Quercus robur | Upright Oak | CT |
Rhamnus cathartica | Buckthorn | CT |
Rhamnus frangula | Alder Buckthorn | CT |
Rheum x cultorum | Rhubarb | CT |
Ribes |
| CT |
Ribes divaricatum | Worcesterberry | CT |
Ribes nigrum | Blackcurrant | CT |
Ribes sativum | Whitecurrant | CT |
Ribes sativum | Redcurrant | CT |
Ribes uva-crispa | Gooseberry | CT |
Ribes x culverwellii | Jostaberry | CT |
Robinia pseudoacacia | Black Locust | CT |
Rosa canina | Dog Rose | CT |
Rosa rugosa |
| CT |
Rubus species | Bramble | CT |
Rubus fruticosus | Blackberry/Bramble | CT |
Rubus idaeus | Raspberry | CT |
Rubus loganobaccus | Loganberry | CT |
Rumex acetosa | Wild Sorrel | CT |
Salix alba | White Willow | CT |
Salix alba vitellina | Golden Willow | CT |
Salix caprea | Goat Willow | CT |
Salix cinerea | Grey Willow | CT |
Salix daphnoides | Violet Willow | CT |
Salix exigua | Coyote Willow | CT |
Salix fragilis | Crack Willow | CT |
Salix viminalis | Osier | CT |
Sorbus aucuparia | Rowan | CT |
Taxus baccata | Yew | CT |
Tilia cordata | Small leaved Lime | CT |
Toona sinensis | Flamingo | CT |
Viburnum lantana | Wayfaring Tree | CT |
Viburnum opulus | Guelder Rose | CT |
Vitis amurensis | Grapevine | CT |
Vitis vinifera | Grapevine | CT |
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Affiliate Programs
We are a member of the following affilate programs. If you
decide to buy from them then we will get 10% commision.
We can make no guarentees theat they grow plants in a sustainable manner.
Where to look for suppliers
In a ideal world we would have our catalogue up and running and you would be
able to get all the plants you want from us. Unfortunatly we're looking
for people to run the catalogue right now. In the meantime here are a few
few starting points.
Have a look at the list of groups running Heritage Seeds/Seed Saver
programs on the
main links page.
A few hints and tips on how the people at PFAF managed to get hold
their plants can be found in the Friends of PFAF newsletter article:
Obtaining plants.
Cornucopia an excellent book which lists lots of suppliers
of every type of plant you could imagine. US only. Available from
Yankee Permaculture Publications (see below) and lots of other sources.
In the UK try the Royal Horticultural Society's The
Plant Finder will tell you all you need to know. This is available as a
book on CD-ROM and also on the web.
Also in the UK the Henry Doubleday Research Association publish
The Fruit and Veg Finder which complements the plant finder
and concentrates on hard to find varieties.
(HDRA, National Centre for Organic Gardening, Ryton
on Dunsmore, COVENTRY, CV8 3LG. Tel. (01203) 303517)
And then theres
The Seed Search
has details of where you can get 43,000 different seeds. Worldwide
but UK based.
The Permaculture Activist
has a big list of Seed
Resources and Plant
Nurseries. US only. Includes Open Pollinated and Organic seeds.
University of Minnesota's Plant Information Online has
a database of US nursaries which supply each plant.
Permanent Publications Classified Adds
Have a few UK based seed and plant suppliers.
The The Garden Seed
Inventory editor, Kent Whealy, of which the Essential Whole
Earth Catalogue says "This is an alphabetical listing of each and every variety
of non-hybrid vegetable seed for sale by seed houses in the US and Canada.
That's 5,785 varieties from 239 wholesale and retail seed companies".
unfortunately it's now out of print, but you might be able to find a copy.
Some UK suppliers of British Native-Origin Plants & Seeds (mainly
wild flowers) are listed on the
Flora-for-Fauna web-site.
Flora
Locale have a list of specialist
growers who supply British native plants. Their site also has lots of other
resources about Native
Plants.
TreeTrader: "Don't know which
nurseries grow the native trees of the seed origin that you want to plant? Find
them at treetrader along with all the woodland contractors/suppliers you need
to create or enhance your woodland."
New Plant Page
Put together by the New Ornamentals Society, this list a whole
stack of new cultivars of ornamental plants, with links to
of suppliers and links to articles about the plants.
ECHO
(Educational Concerns for Hunger Organisation) is a Christian group
who supply small quantities of seeds which are normally not
commercially available. They only supply to third world development
organisations though, but they do have a list of
other seed sources.
Seed and Plant Sources
A host of emails compiled from various mailing lists about
places to get seeds and all sorts of exotic plants.
Yankee Permaculture Publications
YankeePerm@aol.com
publish a database, available on disk or as print-out called the
Permaculture Supplier List with 887+ entries.
About 2/3 of which
suppliers of plant propagation materials such as seeds, root-stocks, container
plants, bare-root stock, etc. Lots of other more specific info as well.
GardenNet has a large
list of US based garden catalogues.
Other organisations which may be worth trying to contact include the
North American Fruit Explorers (NAFEX),
Northern Nut Growers Assn (NNGA)
and the Temperate Bamboo Quarterly (TBQ) Bamboo Yellow Pages.
(Thanks to Yankee PP for this).
A possible place to start is:
The Andersen's Horticultural Library's Source List of Plants and Seeds.
Andersen Horticultural Library,
Minnesota Landscape Arboretum
3675 Arboretum Drive
Box 39,
Chanhassen, MN 55317
Lists approximately 59,000 plants and seeds from 450 retail & wholesale
outlets in the US and Canada willing to ship interstate. Book costs
dollars 39.95 (Thanks to S.C.Webb for this).
Not quite plants but Suppliers of Beneficial Organisms in North America list 143 commercial suppliers of 130 beneficial organisms, soon to be searchable on the web.
In Holland try Flowerweb
which has lots of dutch importers exporters and growers, who all
have web sites. Didn't spot any interesting plants though.
Gardening-uk
Big list of on-line catalogues.
HerbNET's SOURCE list
Info on a few suppliers of herbs.
Findplants.com
trade only database which requires registration. Supposedly
has a database for sourcing live plants.
Catalogues
Heres some catalogues which people have recommended, and others I have found
on the web and some thaken from the PFAF book. All this information is
unfortunately rather out of date.
UK
Note if you live in the US and are thinking of ordering plants from the UK its
best to check if they have a licence to export to the US, otherwise they will
need to jump through all sort of hoops and get Phyto-sanitry certificates and
such like.
- Chase Organics
- Everything for the Organic Gardner UK based, organic seeds &
plants. Linked to the HDRA.
- The Organic Garden Catalogue, Coomland Hoses, Addlestone, Surry, KT15 1HY.
Tel 01932 820958
- Agroforestry Research
Trust
- Have lots of plants and seeds of interest to the permaculturalist.
- Future Foods
- Fairly good range of roots, fruits, mushrooms, greens and grains.
- Gnostic Garden
- Entheobotanical Seeds Plants and Spores, may have some of the more exotic
medical plants, with erm specialised uses.
- Nutwood Nurseries
- Have many nut trees including Monkey Puzzle
- School Farm, Onneley, Nr Crewe, Chesire, CW3 9QJ England. Tel +44 1782 750913.
- Thomas
Etty Esq Heritage Seedsman & Bulb Merchant.
- The new seed catalogue contains over 500 heritage vegetable varieties listed
from medieval times until 1950. They also list flowering plants for the same
period. Their list of heritage flowering bulbs also covers the period 1440
to 1950.
- Butterworth's Organic Nursery
- Lots of organic apple varieties for the harsher climes in the UK.
- The Willow Bank
- Lots of willows, plus some information about all their uses.
- Abbey Ethnobotanicals
- Good range of Sacred/Medicinal plants, with lots of unusual species.
- Buckingham Nurseries
- Seem to have a good range. Especially good for hedging plants/Trees.
- Terre de Semences
- 1400 varieties of Organic Seeds, very committed to organics and bio-diversity.
Plant Sources
The following are mentioned in the Plants For A Future book.
- Arbor Exotica
- The Estate Office, Hall Farm, Weston Colville, Cambridgeshire, CB1 5PE. (01223) 290328.
- Many Trees including Juglans ailanthifolia cordiformis and Zanthoxylum americana.
- Burncoose and South Down Nurseries
- Gwennap, Redruth, Cornwall, TR16 6BJ. (01209) 861112.
- Very good general range with many unusual species.
- Cally Gardens
- Gatehouse of Fleet, Castle Douglas, Scotland, DG7 2DJ.
- Unusual perennials and some rare shrubs including Aralia cordata and Cyperus esulantus
- Clive Simms
- Woodhurst, Essendine, Stamford, Lincolnshire PE9 4LQ. (01780) 55615.
- An excellent range of unusual fruiting plants and nut trees.
- Drysdale Gardens Exotics
- Bowerwood Road, Fordingbridge, Hampshire, SP6 1BN. (01425) 653010.
- A good range of Exotics, including Ephedra spp. and a huge range of Bamboos.
- Greenway Gardens
- Churchston Ferrers, Brixham, Devon, TQ5 0ES. (01803) 842382.
- Smilax aspera plus many unusual trees, especially from South America.
- Hall Farm Nursery
- Harpswell, Gainsbrough, Lincolnshire, DN21 5UU. (01427) 668412
- Wide range of shrubs and trees including Berberis lycium and Crataegus arnoldiana.
- Hardy Exotics
- Gilly Lane, Whitecross, Penzance, Cornwall, TR20 8BZ. (01736) 740660.
- A good range of plants for mild countries, there is also a more limited range for gardens nationwide.
- Hartshall Nursery Stock
- Hartshall Farm, Walsham-le-Willows, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, IP31 3BY. (01359) 259238.
- Wide range of trees and shrubs including Malus baccata mandschurica and Pinus cembroides.
- Hoecroft Plants
- Severals Grange, Wood Norton, Dereham, Norfolk, NR20 5BL. (01362) 844206.
- 170 species and cultivars of grasses including Elymus canadensis.
- Jacques Amand Ltd
- The Nurseries, Clamp Hill, Stanmore, Middlesex, HA7 3JS. (0181) 954 8138.
- Rare and unusual bulbous plants including Dentaria diphylla, Lilium species and Streptopus roseus.
- Jungle Giants
- Plough Farm, Wigmore, Herefordshire, HR6 9UW. (01568) 86708.
- An excellent range of bamboos.
- Kenwith Nursery
- The Old Rectory, Littleham, Bideford, Devon, EX39 5HW. (01237) 473752.
- Good range of conifers including Pinus albicaulis.
- Kingsfield Conservation Nursery
- Broadenham Lane, Winsham, Chard, Somerset, TR20 4JF. (01460) 30070.
- Native plants and seeds inc. Conopodium majus and Glyceria fluitans.
- Langthorn's Plantery
- High Cross Lane West, Little Canfield, Dunmow, Essex, CM6 1TD. (01371) 872611.
- A wide range of plants inc. Fagopyrum dibotrys and Lycium barbarum
- Mallet Court Nursery
- Curry Mallet, Tauton, Somerset, TA3 6SY. (01823) 480748.
- A wide range of trees and shrubs inc. Cephalotaxus harringtonia nana.
- Mickfield Fish and Watergarden Centre
- Debenham Road, Mickfield, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 5LP. (01449) 766425.
- Pond and bog garden plants inc. Zizania aquatica.
- Mount Pleasant Trees
- Rockhampton, Berkeley, Gloucestershitre, GL13 9DU. (01454) 260348.
- An excellent range of trees inc. Crataegus azerolus and many cultivars of Ginkgo biloba.
This nursery produces very high quality native trees for woodland planting.
- Mrs Susan Cooper
- Firlands Cottage, Bishop's Frome, Worcestershire, WR6 5BA. (01885) 490358.
- Many rare and unusual trees inc. Gleditsia japonica, Pinus armandii and P. cembra edulis.
- Poyntzfield Herb Nursery
- Balblair, Black Isle, By Dingwall, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland, IV7 8LX. (01381) 610352.
- An excellent range of herbs, medicinal plants and seeds.
- Read Nursery
- Hales Hall, Loddon, Norfolk, NR14 6QW. (01508) 46395.
- Excellent range of Citrus fruits and other uncommon plants inc. Bomarea edulis.
- Salley Gardens
- Flat 3, 3 Millicent Road, West Bridgeford, Nottingham, NG2 7LD. (01602) 821366.
- An excellent range of herbs and medicinal plants inc. Asclepias species and Osmorhiza claytonnii.
- Spinners
- Boldre, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 5QE.
- A wide range of plants, their list has included a hermaphrodite form of Actinidia deliciosa,
Dioscorea japonica, Diospyrus lotus, D. virginianna, Hydrangea serrata amagianna
and Smilax china.
- Stone House Cottage Nurseries
- Stone, Kidderminster, Worcestershire, DY10 4BG. (01562) 69902.
- A good range of climbing plants which can be seen growing in their gardens.
- Thornhays Nursery
- St. Andrew's Wood, Dulford, Cullompton, Devon, EX15 2DF. (01884) 266746.
- A good range of fruiting trees including Crataegus arnoldiana, C. durobrivensis, C. schraderiana,
Sorbus devoniensis and many West Country apple varieties.
- Trevor Scott
- Thorp Park Cottage, Thorp-le-Soken, Essex, CO16 0HN. (01255) 861308.
- A good range of grasses inc. Beckmannia cruciformis, Elymus canadensis and Hierochloe odorata.
- Westwood Nursery
- 65 Yorkland Avenue, Welling, Kent, DA16 2LE. (0181) 301 0886.
- Hardy orchids.
- The Royal Horticultural Society's Plant Centre
- RHS Garden, Wisley, Woking, Surry, GU23 6QB. (01483) 211 113.
- A wide and constantly changing range of plants.
Seed Sources
These seed sources have also been taken from the Plants For A Future book.
- B & T World Seeds
- Paguignan, 34210 Olonzac, France
- Also a UK office: Sally Holt, Little Whitnell, Nether Stowey, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA5 1JE.
- An amazing list of over 45,000 species and varieties downloadable from the
web.
- B & D Davies
- 2 Wirrel View, Connah's Quay, Deeside, Clwyd, Wales CH5 4TE.
- An execllent range of coniferous trees.
- Chiltern Seeds
- Bortree Stile, Ulverstone, Cumbria, LA12 7PB.
- Over 4,000 species of plants in a descriptive catalogue.
- Chris Chadwell Seeds
- 81 Paraunt Road, Slough, Berkshire, SL3 8BE.
- A botanist who can supply a range of seeds from various countries in the world.
It is also possible to obtain wild-collected seeds by subscribing to one of his expeditions.
- Future Foods
- PO box 1564, Wedmore, Somerset, BS28 4DP.
- This company specialises in alternative food plants and have an excellent range of seeds and tubers.
- Alpine Garden Society
- AGS Centre, Avon Bank, Pershore, Worcestershire, WR10 3JP.
- An excellent seed list available to members.
- Hardy Plant Society
- Little Orchard, Great Comberton, Near Pershore, Worcestershire, WR10 3DP.
- An excellent seed list available to members.
US
- Pure Land Ethnobotanicals
- Pure Land, 2310 S. Green Bay Rd., Suite C-PMB-163, Racine, WI 53405-4954,
- A large herbarium supplying seeds, including over 200 rare species. Also
supply extracts and essential oils.
- Future Forest Nursery
- 60 odd trees suitable for agroforestry. Lots of seeds as well.
- Perennial vegetables Seed Company
- www.perennialvegetable.com
P.O. Box 608, Belchertown MA 01007 | (413) 529-0678
Has a good selection of about 100 Perennial vegetables seed. - Oregon Exotics Nursery
- 1065 Messinger Road, Grants Pass, Oregon 97527 USA
Tel: 1-(541) 846-7578 Fax: 1-(541) 846-9488
www.exotic fruit.com
Lots of unusual fruits including Chinese fruit trees, Himalayan food crops
etc. - American Rock Garden Society
- PO Box 67, Milwood, New York, 10546
- An excellent seed list available to members.
- Horizon Herbs
- Lots of Medicinal/Ayurvedic/Chinese herb seeds
- Abundant Life Seed Foundation
- Open Pollinated seed, inc heirlooms, medicinal herbs, Pacific North West
Natives. Non-profit and into seed saving.
- P.O. Box 722, Port Towsend, WA 98368. Tel (360) 385-5660
- Nichols Garden Nursery
- Herbs, Rare Seeds and Wildflowers
- 1190, North Pacific Highway, Albany, Oregon, 97321-4580. Tel (541) 928-9280
- Burpee Heirlooms
- Hairloom Vegtables & Flower seeds
- 300 Park Avenue, Warminster, PA 18991-0008. Tel 1-800-888-1447
- River View Herbs
- Lots of Herbs
- Maitland Greenhouses, P.O. Box 92, Maitland, Hants County, NS, BON 1TO.
Tel (902) 261-2274
- One Green World
- 28696 S Cramer Rd. Molalla, OR 97038-8576 Phone # 503-651-3005 FAX # 800-418-9983
- has several different varieties of Sea Buckthorn (they call them Sea Berry),
Medlars, Quinces, Pawpaws, Persimmons, Aronias, Cornelian Cherries, Goumis,
Honeyberries (Lonicera kamchatika), Kiwis, Magnolia Vine, and so on.
- Mellinger's
- 2310 W. South Range Rd. North Lima, OH 44452-9731 Phone # 800-321-7444
- Specialize in 'out of the ordinary' fruit bearing plants.
- Legendary Ethnobotanical Resources
- Big list of plants and seed, contains Uncommon Ethnobotanical plants, which
you can buy from them.
- Drysdale Seed Co
- A big catalogue of lots of unusual plants.
- World Wide Exotic Seed Co
- Chinese Medicinal Plant, Fruit & Nut Trees, Rain Forest Plants, Native
American Plants, etc.
- 307-C Friendswood Drive Friendswood, TX 77546 Phone: (281) 648-7445 Fax:
(281) 648-7448
- Seeds of Change
- provide organic open-pollinated seeds for veg, herbs and edible flowers.
Nothing particularly exotic though.
- St Lawrence Nurseries
- Offer Northern Climate Fruit and Nut Trees, again useful for US visitors.
- The Great Exotic Seed Company
- This seed company has all sorts of unusual varieties that are hard to find
anywhere else - and they have a great website and online catalogue, too. The
link (http://www.gen.com/exoticseeds/) seems to have withered away.
- P. O. Box 37 Mt. Mourne, NC 28123 Phone: (704) 559-5978
- Stokes Tropicals
- Banana's, Ginger, Pineapples. More concentration on ornimental rather that
edible uses.
- Lewis Bamboo Grove
- Cold Hardy Bamboo.
- Perennial Vegetable
Seed Company
- Some more unusual plants including Improved Dandelions.
- Forestfarm Plants
- A good range of edible and medicinal plants including many of our favorites
and plants for erosion control, ground cover and hedging.
- Peruvian Journey Ethnobotanicals
- Supply plants and seeds for rituals and altered states.
ECHO a Christian non-profit organization
whose mission it is to network with community leaders in developing countries
to seek hunger solutions for families growing food under difficult conditions.
Have a good selection of unusual plant seeds.
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Elsewhere
- New Zealand PlantFinder
- Lets you search many different NZ plant catalogues for plants.
- Ben Gaia
- New Zealand supplier who's got some interesting trees and New Zealand native
rain-forest plants.
- Native Nursery
- Has a good selection of Australian Native Plants
- Daley's Nursery
- Offers "one of the largest and most diverse ranges of Subtropical Fruit
and Nut trees in Australia. The stock line also includes rainforest and regeneration
tubestock and ornamental flowering trees."
- Ecos Design
- Have a good list of AU seed suppliers.
- Vida Verde
- Spanish supplier of seeds for unusual edible plants. Many interesting plants
suitable for growing in the UK. They grow organically and specilise on hairloom
seeds.
- Magic Garden Seeds
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Herbs and Spices
The following sell the end product rather than the plants or seeds.
Hambleden Herbs
Court Farm, Milverton, Somerset. TA4 1NF. United Kingdom
Tel : (01823) 401205 Fax : (01823) 401001 E-mail : info@hambledenherbs.co.uk
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