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    • Angel PelargoniumsAngel Pelargoniums have delicate small flowers but masses of them all over the plant. They will happily flower all summer long for you, best grown in pots.
    • Ivy PelargoniumsTrailing varieties of Pelargoniums are suitable for troughs and hanging baskets. They either have single flowers or semi double flowers. The single flowers are smaller than the semi doubles but there are many more of them on a plant. They make up in numbers for what they lack in size. We grow both types here at Cramden with pretty much the same colours available in both flower types.
    • Scented PelargoniumsScented Pelargoniums have fantastic scented leaves bringing another dimension to the pelargonium family. The scents are held on the leaves in sacks of oil, by rubbing the leaves the sacs are ruptured and the oil and scents are released. Some varieties give off their scents easier than others, they just need either to be lightly brushed or sometimes just watering them will release their scents in to the air
    • Unusual PelargoniumsThis group of Pelargoniums are a little but different & showy. Best grown in pots as they tend to like to be kept pot bound to produce continual flowers. Greedy fellows, requiring regular feeding of a high potash liquid fertiliser every week.
    • Zonal PelargoniumsThese are often misnamed as Geraniums but they are actually Pelargoniums. They are our bread and butter at the nursery. We grow over 20,000 a year of these, with 3 stock houses put aside for these alone. They are great plants looking fantastic in borders and pots a like. They will simply flower all summer long and right up until the first frosts if you leave them outside. They are not frost hardy (no Pelargoniums are) so will need winter protection in a frost free environment.
    • Garden essentialsAll your plant needs.
    • Beautiful reds
    • Pretty in PinkHere you can find all our beautiful pink flowering Pelargoniums, whether you are looking for upright, trailing or just something a little different to plant in your pots. We have a good range of pinks from rich magentas to soft pinks to choose from
    • Wonderful WhitesHere you can find all of our white flowering Pelargoniums, some are pure white flowers, some will have just a feathering of wine coloured detail to them and others are bicoloured. White flowers are great mixers in planting schemes, they mix in with all colours and can realy lift a dark area of the garden. There is also a definate trend towards white gardening, where only white flowers are planted in the garden, they look wonderful against the different shades of green foliage.
    • Mixed PacksHere you will find selections of pelargoniums we have put together that we feel will compliment each other and grow well together. All are in packs of 6 jumbo plug plants.
    • Beautiful redsHere you will find all our red flowering Pelargoniums, so whether you are looking for uprights or trailing varities or something a little different to plant in your pots you will find it here.
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    • Angel PelargoniumsAngel Pelargoniums have delicate small flowers but masses of them all over the plant. They will happily flower all summer long for you, best grown in pots.
    • Ivy PelargoniumsTrailing varieties of Pelargoniums are suitable for troughs and hanging baskets. They either have single flowers or semi double flowers. The single flowers are smaller than the semi doubles but there are many more of them on a plant. They make up in numbers for what they lack in size. We grow both types here at Cramden with pretty much the same colours available in both flower types.
    • Scented PelargoniumsScented Pelargoniums have fantastic scented leaves bringing another dimension to the pelargonium family. The scents are held on the leaves in sacks of oil, by rubbing the leaves the sacs are ruptured and the oil and scents are released. Some varieties give off their scents easier than others, they just need either to be lightly brushed or sometimes just watering them will release their scents in to the air
    • Unusual PelargoniumsThis group of Pelargoniums are a little but different & showy. Best grown in pots as they tend to like to be kept pot bound to produce continual flowers. Greedy fellows, requiring regular feeding of a high potash liquid fertiliser every week.
    • Zonal PelargoniumsThese are often misnamed as Geraniums but they are actually Pelargoniums. They are our bread and butter at the nursery. We grow over 20,000 a year of these, with 3 stock houses put aside for these alone. They are great plants looking fantastic in borders and pots a like. They will simply flower all summer long and right up until the first frosts if you leave them outside. They are not frost hardy (no Pelargoniums are) so will need winter protection in a frost free environment.
    • Garden essentialsAll your plant needs.
    • Beautiful reds
    • Pretty in PinkHere you can find all our beautiful pink flowering Pelargoniums, whether you are looking for upright, trailing or just something a little different to plant in your pots. We have a good range of pinks from rich magentas to soft pinks to choose from
    • Wonderful WhitesHere you can find all of our white flowering Pelargoniums, some are pure white flowers, some will have just a feathering of wine coloured detail to them and others are bicoloured. White flowers are great mixers in planting schemes, they mix in with all colours and can realy lift a dark area of the garden. There is also a definate trend towards white gardening, where only white flowers are planted in the garden, they look wonderful against the different shades of green foliage.
    • Mixed PacksHere you will find selections of pelargoniums we have put together that we feel will compliment each other and grow well together. All are in packs of 6 jumbo plug plants.
    • Beautiful redsHere you will find all our red flowering Pelargoniums, so whether you are looking for uprights or trailing varities or something a little different to plant in your pots you will find it here.
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Getting to know Agapanthus

Agapanthus, Cramden Nursery, Flowers, Foliage, gardening, over winter, winter protectionBy cnemilyJuly 3, 2016

Agapanthus originate in South Africa, and out there they grow en masse like weeds on the road sides. Over here in the Uk it is a different story, they have to survive our cold winters and make do with limited sunshine during our English summers. If treated correctly though they can thrive in our gardens…

Agapanthus potting up.

Agapanthus, Cramden Nursery, Pots, rootsBy cnemilyNovember 20, 2015

Our Agapanthus here at Cramden Nursery were so ready for more root room!  They look so much better now. The Evergreen varieties will gently grow thought he winter while the Deciduous ones will die down and await the spring.  

Agapanthus Winter Care

Agapanthus, Cramden Nursery, winter protectionBy cnemilyNovember 12, 2015

With only a couple of cold spells here on the nursery so far this winter we have just got around to putting our deciduous Agapanthus (planted out in the border) to bed for the winter. There are 2 types of Agapanthus, deciduous (lose their leaves and die down for the winter) and evergreen (keep their…

Have you tucked up your Agapanthus for the winter yet?

Agapanthus, Cramden Nursery, Foliage, winter protectionBy cnemilyDecember 11, 2014

If you are anything like me, you have managed to put off the cold weather preparation for some of your plants. Until now we have left out Agapanthus outside in their pots but it is now the time to bring them in so they are kept away from the worst of the winter weather. If…

Agapanthus ready to grow

Agapanthus, Cramden Nursery, Foliage, Pots, rootsBy cnemilyDecember 3, 2014

Agapanthus all potted up and ready to grow here at Cramden Nursery.  As soon as they have been potted up they straight away look bigger plants and you can almost hear them sigh with relief to have more room for their roots.

Busy Potting up Agapanthus.

Agapanthus, Cramden Nursery, Pots, rootsBy cnemilyOctober 23, 2014

Here at Cramden Nursery we are busy potting up our Agapanthus. Check out the roots on these, they are so ready for the next size pot.

September Jobs in the Garden

Agapanthus, Cramden Nursery, Flowers, Foliage, gardening, Heuchera, Pelargonium, PenstemonBy cnemilySeptember 25, 2014

Many Agapanthus will be still in flower this month so keep on top of your liquid feeding with a good high potash feed such as “Geranium Elixir” which is used here on the nursery. Cut off any flowering stems that have “gone over” to stop them trying to form seeds and thus waste their energy.…

Great looking Agapanthus

Agapanthus, Cramden NurseryBy cnemilyJuly 14, 2014

We have some great looking Agapanthus here at Cramden Nursery at the moment. Our Nursery cat Bella thinks so too.

Check out the roots on our Agapanthus.

Agapanthus, Cramden Nursery, gardening, rootsBy cnemilyNovember 19, 2013

What beautiful white roots our Agapanthus have. These plants are more than ready to be re potted.

White Wonder

Agapanthus, Cramden Nursery, Flowers, gardeningBy cnemilyOctober 4, 2013

Here is Agapanthus “Snow Pixie” still in flower and looking great in October at Cramden Nursery.  A great variety to choose for its long flowering and fresh white flowers.

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