Kevock Garden Plants
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Our 2011-2012 catalogue again has lots of interesting and unusual plants, including hundreds that were not in the catalogue a year ago, and well over 300 that are not in the printed catalogue. More will be added from time to time through the year - hundreds were added on December 6th. They come from all over the world – a truly international collection – and as many as possible are tested in our own Scottish garden.
Following our recent expedition to Nepal, we want to help three people there with getting a roof over their heads or with education. Maybe you can also help. Download a short pdf file to read more.
We hope you will enjoy the challenge of these plants and enjoy the wonderful flowers and foliage they bring. Some are only available in small numbers, so you may need to be quick!
To find what you are looking for and to order plants:
- browse the Plant A-Z to the left
- use the Search box (top left) to type a plant name (even a common name might work!) or code.
- reduce the scale of plants shown using the filters on the right side of the browsing pages.
This year we have added some of the Wudwerx range of homes for birds, bees and hedgehogs. You will find them under W - plant genus Wudwerx!
David & Stella Rankin - 2011
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Ordering
- To start browsing and ordering plants, click on letters A to Z at the left of this page.
- How to order plants offline
- Free plant with all orders over £40. The minimum order is £25.
- A printed catalogue can also be sent by post. (Send 4 1st-class stamps.)
- Terms and conditions
- Note that a delivery charge (£9 for mainland UK) will be added at the check-out stage.
Prices
All prices are given in British Pounds (£).
More new plants - December 2011
This catalogue was first introduced in September 2011. More new plants will be added to the catalogue from time to time during the year.
Shows
In 2011 Kevock Garden were awarded a silver gilt medal at Chelsea and a joint display with the Scottish Rock Garden Club won a gold medal at Gardening Scotland.See us in 2012 at Malvern Spring Show and at Gardening Scotland.