Nareys Garden Centre
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Nareys Garden Centre
The Family run business has a reputation for top quality products and service. The Suffolk Garden Centre is located in spikes Lane just north of Stowmarket on the A1308. With easy access from Junction 49 of the A14 it is only 11 miles from both Ipswich and Bury St Edmunds. We have a great selection of Plants, Shrubs and Trees. And an extensively stocked garden shop. In fact everything you'll need to create your perfect Garden space. Why not call into our garden centre today and see how we can help.
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Here at Narey's we offer a large range of plants of all types. Whether you are looking for trees, shrubs, roses, perennials, alpines or bedding plants you'll find plenty to choose from. We have an extensive range of vegetable and flower seeds from Mr Fothergills and Johnsons seeds on sale. From early spring we stock a large selection of starter plants in pots and plug trays with new additions each year from Kindergarten plants.
No matter what size garden you have there is always the opportunity to grow some form of edible crops. On a patio there are several fruits and vegetables that can be grown in pots or baskets. Even a window box or window sill can provide what's needed for several herbs. So whether you have a large garden plot or just a window sill give it a go and see what you can grow.
With Trees and shrubs forming the frame of your garden bedding plants offer an easy way to provide instant colour and appeal no matter what season it is. From Spring onwards when the weather has warmed a wide range of bedding is available. Geraniums in packs or pots are a great choice. These plants enjoy a warm sunny spot and reward you with fantastic blooms right throughout the season until the first frosts.
Shrubs and Trees form the bones of the garden and careful consideration should be given to their selection. A common mistake made is to buy a plant which is not suitable for the ground conditions or size of the garden. It makes good sense to check on the soil type needed, location required and mature size of the plant before purchasing.
Roses are a beautiful sight and in the summer months their heavenly sent hangs in the air of gardens throughout the country. There are literally hundreds of varieties of roses and you're sure to be able to find several that will suit your garden. Hybrid tea roses, these medium to large flowered roses have long flower stems that bear a single large flower of tightly formed petals many varieties of which are highly scented.
Reviews (5)
Louise Gregory
Louise Gregory
Dec 22, 2021
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Warm cheese scones to die for. Home cooked food and friendly staff
After trying the food I took a group of 12 friends back for the most delicious afternoon tea. One of the best I've had. All made on site by the trained lady chef. Very good coffee too !!!
Christine Baker
Christine Baker
Nov 23, 2021
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Had breakfast here coffee was lovely and food was cooked to order fresh and piping hot absolutely delicious
Paul Pemble
Paul Pemble
Oct 15, 2021
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Went for breakfast, cafe lovely and staff always cleaning, very disappointed with food as menu said two sausages but you only got one very poor quality large one, grilled tomato was raw and tinned mushrooms also only warm, for the price I expected a better breakfast than what you get at wetherspoon's which would cost half the price. Upside scones looked lovely if I go back
Gordon Musson
Gordon Musson
Jun 14, 2021
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Altered a lot since last there, but so much better now. Could selection of shrubs and plants. Good range of wildlife items plus pond stuff. Plenty of non gardening items.
Julie Le-Pine
Julie Le-Pine
May 20, 2021
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Not as much choice as some places, some plants are more weeds than plant but prices are good, there was plenty of choice for what we wanted and the service outside is great. Water features and ornaments are well displayed under cover. Inside stock has definitely improved over the years, a mix of books, cards etc but also a large showroom with lots of garden supplies.