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With Chelsea Flower Show starting on the 22 nd May, it has got us talking about our gardens around the barns and how we started planning them only last year. What a difference a year makes! This photo was taken on a cold day in February You can see that the barn conversions are underway, but we were also planning the outside areas and gardens. Getting the gardens and outside areas right was really important to us and we spent hours discussing the best plans to make.


Chelsea Flower Show – The Growth of Our Gardens




Writtle College - Chelsea
Welcome to Thorncroft Clematis a third generation family company that grew out of a back garden hobby. We are a leading UK Clematis Mail Order Specialist with long experience in selling high quality clematis plants to customers all over the United Kingdom. We are a small team lead by myself Peter , I do all the customer communication, plant advice and promotion, along with Heather and Trudy who do all the plant care, order picking and packing. At times we will be supported by a loyal following of family, including my parents, Ruth and Jon, my wife Gilly and our children, Harry and Jess, plus at the shows, friends and ex-staff members as well. Being a small independent nursery we appreciate every customer and every sale no matter how large or modest in size. Enjoy browsing the website and Happy Gardening!



Charming nine-bed home on the market after two decades
Clifton House on Church Lane in the village of Timberland near Woodhall Spa has five bedrooms, as well as a drawing room including a feature fireplace with inset log burner. There is a contemporary country kitchen leading to a very spacious utility and store room. The current owners also added a garden room off of the kitchen.





Sean Carr, a second year Media Production student, made the app that was incorporated into the floral exhibit so that visitors could interact with it. This was my first app, so I was surprised and delighted that it was used at such a high-profile event. The gold medal winning exhibit was called A Sense of Perspective and was designed by award-winning Interflora florist David Denyer. It was made up of nine seven-foot high doorways covered in a thousands of flowers each in a different colour. There have been 2, new cases of coronavirus so far this week in Lincolnshire as concern rises over future travel restrictions.

«This was so awesome.»
«EXCELLENT.»
«Hopefully he washes them regularly.»
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«I KNOW IT BETTER!»