As the season starts to wind down there's plenty of reasons to visit Betws-y-Coed Garden Nursery. Not only do we have 25% of all plant stock but there's bargains to be had in our bulbs section.
Autumn and winter flowering bulbs have been reduced in price and we're confident that these are the cheapest you will find in North Wales garden centres and supermarkets.
Daffodil, tulips and minature daff bulbs from £1.99 for 10 - unbeatable price.
Cyclamen are 99p each and a superb selection of pansies and violas £1.99 each or £2.50 for 2. Hurry whilst stocks last!
Sunday, 26 September 2010
Wednesday, 8 September 2010
Free Handbook Of Garden Wildlife
To request your free 108 page Garden Wildlife Handbook, packed with informative and helpful tips and advice, alongside a complete range of garden bird and wildlife products, simply visit the CJ WildBird Foods website and fill in your details. You can even request a free copy for friends and family too.
Monday, 16 August 2010
25% of all plant stock this August
Although we're starting to come to the end of the season, there's still plenty of opportunity to get growing for the remainder of the summer and Autumn.
And what better time to do so than with a 25% discount off all plant stock until the end of August? We still have a fantastic selection of plants to offer so get down to the nursery on Holyhead Road in Betws-y-Coed and take advantage of this very special offer.
And what better time to do so than with a 25% discount off all plant stock until the end of August? We still have a fantastic selection of plants to offer so get down to the nursery on Holyhead Road in Betws-y-Coed and take advantage of this very special offer.
Sunday, 11 July 2010
North Wales escapes hosepipe ban... for now!
Welsh Water say there are no plans to bring in a hosepipe ban after one was announced by United Utilities in the North West of England. But as local reservoirs are barely 70% full and the dry weather continues, a ban in the next month could be a possibility.
Welsh Water has urged customers to do their best to conserve water although gardeners fighting to keep their gardens alive are fighting with their conscience!
A spokesman for the utility firm said "The current drier, warmer weather has seen demand for tap water in places increase by around 50% - mainly as a result of garden watering, sprinklers in particular - a sprinkler uses more water in an hour than a family would typically use in two days. This is why we're reminding customers that whilst the dry weather brings with it lots of sunshine for people to enjoy, water efficiency is something in which everyone can play a part."
If you haven't already done so, put installing a water butt on your garden list so you don't get caught out in years to come. Whether that tempts fate and future summers are a washout remains to be seen though!

Welsh Water has urged customers to do their best to conserve water although gardeners fighting to keep their gardens alive are fighting with their conscience!
A spokesman for the utility firm said "The current drier, warmer weather has seen demand for tap water in places increase by around 50% - mainly as a result of garden watering, sprinklers in particular - a sprinkler uses more water in an hour than a family would typically use in two days. This is why we're reminding customers that whilst the dry weather brings with it lots of sunshine for people to enjoy, water efficiency is something in which everyone can play a part."
If you haven't already done so, put installing a water butt on your garden list so you don't get caught out in years to come. Whether that tempts fate and future summers are a washout remains to be seen though!

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