Summer Planter
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- Freshly planted with colourful summer flowering plants
- Perfect for a front step or patio
- Delivered gift wrapped and boxed with a handwritten greeting card
Fresh in for the new season and looking nice and colourful, these simple wooden troughs are a great way to send a bit of spring cheer.
Delivered with a bright mix of colours in bud and bloom in an attractive wooden trough, these planters include seasonal plants looking their prettiest. Because we make these planters up fresh each week at the nursery the exact selection does vary but they will always look floral and colourful. This week we are selecting 4 or 5 (depending on size) from phlox, saxifrage, dianthus, viola, verbena, petunias and decorative ivy.
Freshly planted up at our Sussex nursery with hardy spring plants, these planters and make a great gift to brighten a doorstep or patio. Our summer planters feature a range of bright mix colour flowers, all in bud and ready to be displayed.



Brought this for a gift. They were pleased with the plants. Presented lovely

A beautiful gift, fresh flowers in season and secure packaging

Stunning display of plants in a lovely planter. After just a week out in the garden they had become even more stunning - showing just how healthy and well established they were to start. They arrived quickly, were packaged perfectly for their trip, and received very gratefully. Very impressive.

My father in law was pleased with his planter

Fits just right in the small space I have

Did not see it but recipient was very pleased

Excellent present, fresh plants and delivered on time.

A lovely display!

The plant was very pretty and as described.

These instructions are sent with the plant gift
Your planter has been made up fresh at the nursery; please do not be alarmed if there is any loose soil, this can be gently firmed back in upon arrival.
Your planter is best kept either outside in a sheltered spot or in a cool room or porch.
The amount you need to water, will depend upon where you are keeping it and how often it rains. Try to keep the compost damp – not dry and not soggy. (Please be careful when watering your planter as the wooden planters are not completely water tight – you may wish to place your planter on a plastic mat or tablecloth to protect your furniture if you are keeping your planter indoors.)
It is a good idea to keep pinching out the flowers as they fade to encourage the young buds and to avoid mildew. Once all the flowering plants are over the foliage plants will continue to grow, but if you like you can add more colour with new bedding plants in to make a fresh seasonal display.
Problem Solving:
If the leaves or flowers start to droop, water thoroughly immediately and they should soon recover.