Gardening: v. Grounds laid out with flowers, trees, and ornamental shrubs and used for recreation or display.
Dobbies Garden Centres is the second-biggest gardening centre in the UK and sells a huge range of gardening products through its website, including outdoor furniture, barbecues, wellington boots, birdcare, garden tools, plants, shrubs and trees.
Dobbies.comShop online for hundreds of products, gifts and ideas for your garden, patio and conservatory with up to 50% off.
http://www.thegardenfactory.co.ukWide ranging gardening website with dozens of useful links.
http://www.letsgogardening.co.ukExtensive range of greenhouse and gardening products available to order online.
http://www.twowests.co.ukWelcome to Webbs Direct. We've combined years of experience providing our customers with the very best in lifestyle, gardening & leisure with the convenience of online shopping. You'll find a specially selected range of the very best new products as well
http://www.webbsdirect.co.ukOnline retailer with one of the largest commercially available collections in the world featuring over 1300 varieties of Classic Roses, embracing shrub, bush, climbing, rambling and ground cover roses.
http://www.classicroses.co.ukGardening information from Westland Horticulture including gardening tips and advice, useful guides, and exciting gift ideas for the keen gardener.
http://www.gardenhealth.comListing of over 1000 UK garden centres, new garden products and suppliers.
http://www.gardenworld.co.ukSupplies an extensive range of essential gardening products including plant pots and trays, plant food and controls, garden tools, garden footwear and gloves together with great ideas for gifts and children's gardening.
http://www.thegardensuperstore.co.ukOnline garden centre supplying a wide range of products including flower bulbs, garden tools and equipment, garden lighting, patio heaters, garden footwear and gloves, and garden gift ideas.
http://www.gardensupplydirect.co.ukThe leading UK online gardening store offering gardening tips and advice as well as an extensive range of garden plants, equipment and tools, furniture, sheds and storage, barbeques.
http://www.greenfingers.comGreat garden products to assist allotment growers and eco-friendly products that encourage recycling in the garden along with gardening gifts and accessories.
http://www.thegardenersshop.co.ukGarden supplies for the less able gardener including garden tools, garden accessories, gifts and children's gardening ideas.
http://www.ablegardener.co.ukQuality branded gardening equipment at the lowest possible price offering garden tools, machinery, barbeques, wellingtons and much more.
http://www.garden4less.co.ukThe Garden Centre Group has garden centres nationwide and sells an extensive range of gardening products through its website.
http://www.wyevale.co.ukA family owned business, operating in West London, Surrey, Berkshire and Sussex offering a wide range of quality plants and garden products together with an extensive selection of garden furniture, houseplants and gifts.
http://www.squiresgardencentres.co.ukOxford based garden centre offering a wide range of products and online shopping. Keepers of the National Clematis Collection at Burford House Gardens.
http://www.burford.co.ukThis interactive web site is the only site you will need for ongoing help and assistance on lawns and their care.
http://www.lawn.co.ukSuppliers of advice and plants for the gardener - what to plant, when and where.
http://www.crocus.co.ukWe supply lawn mowers, chainsaws, brushcutters and other garden machinery from all the reputable main manufacturers.
http://www.classic-lawns.co.ukA web gateway to the finest gardening newsgroup. A UK gardening discussion forum, bringing the UK gardening community together.
http://www.gardenbanter.co.ukTooled-Up offer a wide range of gardening tools.
http://www.tooled-up.comAn online retailer selling flowers for all occasions.
http://www.eden4flowers.co.ukInternationally renown breeders of the English rose, specialist growers of old, shrub, species, climbing and modern roses.
http://www.davidaustinroses.comFrom its foundation in 1804, the Royal Horticultural Society has grown to be the world’s leading horticultural organisation.
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