Bare Root Plants
A bare root plant is – as it says on the tin – a root that is bare, taken out of the soil. Bare root plants are available between mid-November and mid-March when the foliage has naturally died back and the plants are either dormant or just starting to grow their first leaves in the Spring. Read more about our bare root plants here.
We keep adding stock to the website as and when we are able to divide plants in the nursery, so keep an eye on this page to see the latest offerings.
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