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Poplar Tree Garden Centre & Florist

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Poplar Tree Garden Centre & Florist

Brief business description

Official Florist Of The Radisson Hotel Durham.We sell a wide range of gardening goods, including furniture, water gardening and Aquatics, artificial flowers, sundries, paving and gravel, garden bui... read full description

About us

Facilities at our premises
  • Customer rest areas
  • Customer toilets
We offer our customers
  • Free Design Service
  • Free delivery
Payment methods accepted
  • American Express
  • Cash
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Latest Review

  • 4 very good

    lots of gardening goods and also cut flowers good advice as well

    2040
    Sue U.
    Review Date: 04/12/2009
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  • 4 very good

    lots of gardening goods and also cut flowers good advice as well

    2040
    Sue U.
    Review Date: 04/12/2009 Report review

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About Us

Brief description

Official Florist Of The Radisson Hotel Durham.We sell a wide range of gardening goods, including furniture, water gardening and Aquatics, artificial flowers, sundries, paving and gravel, garden buildings, trees and shrubs, pet care, books, greetings cards, house plants, bedding plants and much more.

Trade Bodies / Associations

HTA,BALI,SAPCA,LANTRA,CHAS,NFU,CONSTRUCTIONLINE

Any Specialist Products or Services?

Florist,weddings,funerals,events,Solar Lighting,plants,trees,furniture,heaters,fish food,christmas trees,christmas gifts,pond liners,pond filters,pumps,water features,bulbs,seeds,bird baths,bird boxes

Facilities at our premises
  • Customer rest areas
  • Customer toilets
  • Disabled access
  • Free parking
  • Garden
When did your business start trading?
  • 1972
Opening times
  • Sunday: 09:30 to 04:30
  • Monday: 09:00 to 17:30
  • Tuesday: 09:00 to 17:30
  • Wednesday: 09:00 to 17:30
  • Thursday: 09:00 to 17:30
  • Friday: 09:00 to 17:30
  • Saturday: 09:00 to 17:30
We offer our customers
  • Free Design Service
  • Free delivery
  • Helpline
  • Late Opening
  • Money back guarantee
  • Next Day Delivery
  • Personal Shoppers
  • Special Delivery
Payment methods accepted
  • American Express
  • Cash
  • Cheques
  • Credit Card Payments
  • Direct Debit
  • Maestro (Switch)
  • Master Card
  • New Credit Accounts
  • Visa
Conveniences Offered
  • Buy Online
  • Disabled Access
  • Exchanges
  • Free Delivery
  • Free Parking
  • Mail Order
  • Money Back Guarantee
  • Next Day Delivery
  • Refunds
  • Wholesale

Our blog

How to Make Compost

Written on 22 Oct 2008, 03:51 PM

How to make Compost

September 27th, 2008 <!-- by Paul -->

compostIt’s not rubbish, it’s renewable. Why throw your kitchen scraps in the bin when you could be using them to make your garden more lovely and attractive to wildlife?

A compost heap makes a delicious refuge. Larger mammals come to root around for old fruit, hedgehogs to eat the slugs, and reptiles and amphibians love the warmth it generates. It’s also a great way to attract the elusive slow worm.

Ideally site your compost bin in a reasonably sunny... Read more

How to Plant Bulbs

Written on 22 Oct 2008, 03:51 PM

Planting spring bulbs

If you want to fill your garden with colour next spring, plant bulbs from October to December, before the first frost. Daffodils, tulips, crocus, grape hyacinths and fritillarias are just some of the plants to choose from.

How to buy bulbs

Tulip bulbs

Most bulbs have a long dormant period, requiring little attention for much of the year. When buying bulbs check they are healthy and as fresh as possible, or your spring show could be a washout. Avoid any that are damaged, shrivelled or feel soft, and go for plump, firm bulbs. Aim to plant within a week or they’ll start to... Read more