The English Cottage Garden Nursery is a small nursery based in Godmersham
in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. We are very much into green
issues and caring for the environment and grow a wide variety of wildflowers and some herbs
- the majority of which are not easily
found in garden centres, and all are grown in peat-free compost
in an organic manner.
We also sell wildflower seeds, meadow seed mixes, bird food, bird feeders, mason bee nest kits, pots and seeded paper.
We provide a mail order service and plants are packaged
in recycled boxes if available (so do not be alarmed if your plants arrive
in a box previously used for beer bottles!) or our own custom made boxes.
There is enough waste on this planet without us adding unnecessarily to
it!
Over time we have developed almost a passion for wildflowers in particular
and this is reflected in the different varieties we grow. Wildflowers
are becoming increasingly rare in the wild and it is, therefore, important
that we plant suppliers, gardeners, designers and landscapers do all we
can to preserve these native species for future generations. It is also
important from the point of view of the wildlife who feed on these wildflowers:
no wildflowers = no wildlife.
Our website will help you to grow the wildflowers needed to attract wildlife
to your garden and create a haven for all sorts of bees, butterflies and
moths, birds and small mammals. The website will also provide you with
advice on creating meadow habitats and the right native trees needed to
create a wildlife-friendly hedgerow. Even the traditional cottage garden
was full of wildflowers and herbs!
If you cannot find in stock what you are after, please contact us
we will contract grow anything, either as plugs or as potted plants. The
online shop will have the most up to date details of what is in stock
at any one time. If you are in the gardening or retail trade and are interested
in having plants from ourselves, plant availability lists can be provided
on request.
We have also adopted the Flora Locale Code of Practice. Flora Locale
is a wildflower charity promoting the wise use and supply of native flora.
Adopting their Code of Practice means that, where known, we will provide
information on seed/plant origin. This may be important, for example,
if you are creating a meadow area that must only have native British wildflower
seeds.We are also registered with FERA as a supplier of preservation seed mixes.
We are very concerned over the plight of our native creatures and so have lent our support to the following charities who do a wonderful job in helping our native butterflies and moths, bumblebees and flora/fauna in general - Butterfly Conservation, Kent Wildlife Trust and the Bumblebee Conservation Trust.
Plants also evoke memories and what better memory can someone have than
of your wedding day! We supply unusual wedding favours in the form of seed
packets of wildflower or herb seeds, personalised to your taste.
Also, seeded plantable paper, metal buckets and peat-free pots and sundries for you to create your own favours.
However, these are not just confined
to weddings we can also create personalised seed packets for birthdays,
christenings and other special events for example, we have had requests
for personalised seed packets for school children as part of school gardening
projects.
Similarly we can supply corporate gift packages for valued employees, employee
retirement or as a PR exercise. Please see
www.promotionalseedpackets.co.uk
for further information.
We also have another website which you may find useful which contains our wildflower database -
www.wildaboutwildflowers.co.uk�
Here you can search the database for all sorts of info and photographs of British native wildflowers.�
You can also access the online shop from there in order to buy the wildflowers that take your fancy!�
Finally, you can "socialise" with us via Facebook!�
We have our own group which we would love you to join where you can network with other like-minded people on all
aspects of wildflowers, wildlife, gardening and so on.�
Click on the Facebook logo here or on the home page to be taken to the group.