Top 10 Hellebores
Here at Hayloft, we love love love hellebores. While all other plants slumber in the depths of winter, hellebores bloom. They bloom through crisp winter snow, so hardy that the frost is no foe to ...
Read PostHere at Hayloft, we love love love hellebores. While all other plants slumber in the depths of winter, hellebores bloom. They bloom through crisp winter snow, so hardy that the frost is no foe to ...
Read PostSpring signifies rebirth and life, the time of year where our gardens feel fresh and rejuvenated. Nothing shouts spring more than Daffodils! For over 30 years, Hayloft have been sourcing plants and ...
Read PostForget TV dancing competitions, grow your own glitterball, discover our Top 10 Alliums Within this Top 10 Allium selection there are some beauties for you to consider. Obviously, you do not have to ...
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Read PostRoses are a garden favourite – there is so much to love about them; the blooms, the scent and the knowledge that there is a rose for pretty much every spot in the garden. To keep the roses in tip ...
Read PostWinter is often thought to be a quiet time in the gardening world where there’s not much life in our gardens, but there are many plants that thrive during this time of year. Light up your garden in ...
Read PostBulbs and corms are often overlooked when it comes to summer and autumn planting schemes but they are an easy and hassle-free way to create colourful, exotic-looking displays that will be the envy of ...
Read PostHave you ever been on a crisp walk in late winter or early spring and come across colourful carpets of crocus or stunning swathes of snowdrops amongst a woodland? You can easily create similar ...
Read PostWe all know that the British weather can be quite unforgiving at times and this can be a real worry when it comes to gardening. It can be difficult to know what plants are going to survive the winter...
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