Autumn catalogue 2019 highlights
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It's that time of year again when our gardens are beginning to fade along with the sunshine and us gardeners are on the search for some new plants to see us through until spring. Luckily, Hayloft have come to the rescue! We have a whole new autumn catalogue full of inspirational ideas for your garden, including some Hayloft favourites along with plenty of new plants to discover. Keep reading to hear about some of our favourite picks from the catalogue and why we love them so much. Paeonia Lollipop It simply wouldn't be right to not talk about the plant that is on the very front of the ca ..read more
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Top 10 autumn flowering plants
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As the days get cooler and we slowly but surely say goodbye to the summer heat, you may think your garden's beauty will fade with the sun but this certainly does not need to be the case. The fiery colours of these autumn flowering plants will keep your garden colourful and exciting. Keep reading for our top 10 picks. 1. Rudbeckia The perfect plant to compliment your autumn colour palette, Rudbeckia bloom in shades of orange, yellow, red and bronze. They have such a long flowering period (from July all the way to October in fact!) so there's plenty of time to enjoy them in the garden or to ..read more
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The discovery of the first white Primula Vialii
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As many avid gardeners may know, Primula Viallii Alison Holland was the first of its kind! Discovered by John Holland, the plant has grown to be so much more than he had ever anticipated. At the Malvern Spring Show earlier this year, we had the absolute joy of meeting Alison Holland. Yes, that is the Alison Holland who said Primula is named after! After some email exchanges, we're so happy to have learned the story behind the first white Primula Vialii and are even happier to be able to share that story with you. John Holland in the spot where he found the white Primula Vialii Our story b ..read more
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What's so great about groundcover?
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Groundcover plants are the ultimate secret weapon for any gardener. They're great for filling in the gaps between other plants, particularly in borders, making your garden look polished and complete. So what actually is groundcover? Well, as you might expect, groundcover plants are low-growing and cover the ground, spreading over the soil like a carpet of colour. Why's it so great? 1. It's low maintenance- Once a groundcover plant is established it can pretty much be left to its own devices, giving you more time to tend to the rest of your garden. 2. It suppresses weeds- There's nothi ..read more
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Plant hunting
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It's that time of year again here at Hayloft when we are planning ahead and on the lookout for some new and exciting plants ready for next year. To kickstart our search for 2020 bedding plant inspiration, we took off to the Oxfordshire countryside to visit Ball Colegrave's Summer Showcase. Ball Colegrave has been conducting plant trials for 54 years and their 8-acre site was certainly choc-full with plants. From Dahlias, to Petunias, to Nemesia, to Begonias, there was certainly no shortage of colourful blooms to admire. In fact, there were a total of 200 new plants being showcased. Despit ..read more
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Your ultimate guide to bulbs
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Spring is nature's way of saying 'Let's party!' - Robin Williams With our brand new online bulb range about to launch, we wanted to share with you our ultimate guide to bulbs, ready to help you create the perfect spring garden. I know spring seems a long way off, but as many bulbs need to be planted in the autumn there's no time like the present to start planning! Where to plant bulbs: With any bulb, it's really important to plant them in well-drained soil, as if they are too wet they can rot. A position of full sun or partial shade is also preferable to get the very best out of your bul ..read more
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The dirty truth about soil
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It may seem a rather dull topic, and I wouldn't blame you for not jumping with excitement at the prospect of discussing it, but knowing what type of soil you have in your garden can help you choose plants that will flourish. Who doesn't want that? Types of soil Firstly, you may be wondering what types of soil there are and more importantly, how do you know what type you have in your garden? Each soil type has different characteristics so as long as you know what to look out for, determining soil type needn't be hard. We've got you covered ..read more
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You'll be walking on sunshine with these drought tolerant plants!
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'Just living is not enough... one must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower.'- Hans Christian Andersen With our summers becoming hotter and hotter each year, as gardeners we have an ever-increasing need for drought tolerant plants. There's nothing worse than spending time and money planting flowers only for them to have shrivelled up and died when a surge of hot weather arrives (R.I.P to the plants that didn't make it through last years heat wave!) Drought tolerant plants, as would be expected, often are native to hot climates and are therefore adapted to survive in these adverse we ..read more
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