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hangoninaminute · 16/02/2015 15:01

Any recommendations please?

Starting a garden from scratch. Must fill big empty plot. Cottage style - plenty of roses and clematis. And bulbs. Love bulbs.

I've ordered a David Austin catalogue after reading about it on here. Where to next?

Thanks.

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Ferguson · 16/02/2015 19:26

Suttons is one I know, but Google for all the others. And 'Crocus' is good, but not the cheapest.

Oh yes, and Sarah Raven is interesting.

Virtually EVERY kind of plant has its own on-line 'fan club' of enthusiasts and experts.

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funnyperson · 16/02/2015 20:14

Hmm...which catalogues?
David austin
j parker
thompson and morgan
sarah raven
claire austin
hardy plant society
van hage
suttons

online ebay, primrose, james wong, rhs, woottons of wenhaston, taylors clematis, hertfordshire hellebores, crocus, daily telegraph, etc etc etc .

visit local gardens set a budget make a plan make a wish list and try and stick to it otherwise it is easy to spend a lot of money

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hangoninaminute · 01/03/2015 08:33

Thank you for your replies. I have slowly been receiving my catalogues in the post this last week - makes good reading. Definitely need to set a budget as there's so much choice!

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DeliciousMonster · 01/03/2015 08:43

My personal advice would be to design it properly and fill it slowly. Buy the largest specimens that add the structure and get those in first, and then infill the medium and small plants. Or - with your design in mind, divide it into smaller spaces and do one space at a time. The space can be filled easily whilst waiting with annual wildflowers and some veg.

Unless you are completely time and money rich, of course.

Personally I like to do my research and get rarer varieties and specimens, I have happily waited years for plants I want just keeping the space ready for them when I find them.

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Rhubarbgarden · 02/03/2015 19:14

Burncoose and Hardy's Cottage Garden Plants are two of my favourites.

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