Growing Matters Garden Centre.  Selling bedding plants, herbaceous perennials, hanging baskets, herbs, house plants, seasonal fruit and veg. All plants grown to a high standard using environmentally friendly methods. We also have hand-made natural-wood sculptures, hand-made garden furniture, arts, crafts and gifts plus lots of things to do and see including planting & growing tips. Inside the Greenhouse at Growing Matters Garden Centre.

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Growing Matters,
Lancaster & Morecambe College,
Torrisholme,
Morecambe,
Lancashire,
LA1 2TY,

Tel: 01524 581405

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Summer
Hanging
Baskets

Every basket is made to a professional standard.  All baskets are filled with a good selection of basket plants that will flower throughout the summer.

£20 for a 14" basket

Order yours today!


Deer
Sculptures


£20 each

Hand Made Deer Sculptures at Growing Matters Garden Centre.

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Ceramic Faces

 
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Alpine flowers from seed
Grow perennial plants from seed
Herbs and their uses
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Grow Perennial Plants from Seed

Planting a large perennial border can be an expensive proposition, especially if planting in groups of 3, 5 or more of each species.

For the price of half a dozen plants you can grow dozens from seed.

A good starter is the Lupin.  May and June are ideal months.

Fill a seed tray to within 1/4 of the rim with seed compost and level the surface.  Scatter the seeds evenly over the surface and cover with a 1/4 of sieved compost.

Water with a fine rosed watering can and place in a light place out of direct sun.

The first leaves to appear on germination are the seed leaves.  Gently hold one of these leaves, and using a pencil, lift the seedling by the root and pot up into a 3" pot.  Place these outside in a sunny spot and keep watered.

When roots appear through the holes at the base of the pot, move the young plants into 4" - 5" pots and grow on.

When Autumn comes either plant them where they are to flower the following year or over Winter in a Cold Frame.

For the price of 1 packet of seeds (£1.50) you can easily raise 20 - 30 healthy plants and have the satisfaction of seeing a few small seeds become a stunning addition to your border.