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Wholesale Plant Nurseries

Witch Hazel Nursery

Witch Hazel Nursery is a wholesale plant nursery located in Sittingbourne, England. They specialize in providing high-quality plants to customers in the agriculture industry. With a focus on customer satisfaction, Witch Hazel Nursery is dedicated to providing the best service possible.

Introduction to Witch Hazel Nursery

Witch Hazel Nursery is a wholesale plant nursery located in Sittingbourne, England. The company was established with a passion for horticulture and a commitment to provide high-quality plants to customers. What makes this company unique is their focus on cultivating witch hazel plants, which are known for their medicinal and cosmetic benefits.

Services & Products

Witch Hazel Nursery offers a variety of plants, including witch hazel plants, to wholesale customers in the agriculture industry. They also provide guidance on plant care and specialize in growing plants that are well-suited to the UK climate.

Location

Located on Callaways Lane in Newington, Sittingbourne, Witch Hazel Nursery is surrounded by beautiful countryside. The area is known for its agriculture and is home to many other wholesale plant nurseries. Customers can expect a peaceful and scenic drive to the nursery. The closest public transportation options are the Newington Bus Stop (0.3 miles), the Bapchild Train Station (2.2 miles), and the Sittingbourne Train Station (3.6 miles).

Benefits

Customers should choose Witch Hazel Nursery because of their extensive knowledge of witch hazel plants and their commitment to providing high-quality plants. They also offer personalized customer service and guidance on plant care.

Good to Know

Customers should be aware that Witch Hazel Nursery focuses on wholesale plant sales and does not offer retail sales to the general public.

Reviews

Customers rave about the high-quality plants and excellent customer service provided by Witch Hazel Nursery. They appreciate the personalized attention and guidance on plant care.

Amenities

  • amenity
    greenhouse
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    outdoor display area
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    gift shop
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    organic options
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    shade house
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    bulk purchasing
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    irrigation system
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    expert advice
  • amenity
    landscaping services

FAQ

What is your selection of plants and do you offer any specialty items?

We offer a wide selection of plants including trees, shrubs, perennials, and annuals. We also have a range of specialty items such as rare varieties and hard-to-find plants. Our inventory is constantly changing, so we encourage customers to check our website or call us for the most up-to-date selection.

Do you have a minimum order requirement and what are your shipping options?

We do not have a minimum order requirement, so customers can order as much or as little as they need. We offer several shipping options including delivery via our own trucks, as well as shipping through various carriers. Shipping rates and options vary based on the size and weight of the order and the destination.

What is your return policy and what steps do you take to ensure the quality of your plants?

We have a 100% satisfaction guarantee and will replace or refund any plants that are not up to our customers' standards. We take several steps to ensure the quality of our plants, including regular inspections by our staff, using high-quality soil and fertilizers, and providing appropriate care and maintenance for each plant before it leaves our nursery.

Can you provide any references from satisfied customers?

Yes, we have many satisfied customers who have provided positive feedback about our plants and services. We are happy to provide references upon request.

Do you offer any discounts or promotions for large orders or repeat customers?

Yes, we offer discounts for large orders and repeat customers. The exact discount depends on the size of the order and the frequency of purchases. Customers can contact us for more information about our discount program.

Reviews

  • Linda Wolek

    The witch hazel walk at end of January should have been cancelled. Not only were the fields ankle deep in mud and snow but the talk was extremely boring. I did not go for a family history lesson, or a talk on cherry trees and every brand of Japonica imported by every known horticultural bod from said country. A group of retired ladies were all but frozen solid, most had walking implements. Many complaints and I did bite the bullet and ask if we could walk and talk at the same time because our combined feet were freezing. The talker agreed...and we set off...for ten feet and he stopped again. After almost an hour we got 50 yards to the witch hazels. By that time most wanted to go back to get the tea and cakes we'd been promised. We then had to wait in minus 2 degrees till some dear lady came out to pour almost cold water over tea bags. She'd forgotten the coffee and had to go find it. We had been told that most of the walk was under cover. There was none. The tea was in an open barn. The plastic chairs were stacked in a pile. Ladies in their 70's do not want to be lifting chairs ftom a stack. Not the best outing. The talker needs to understand that having a 'trapped' group of ladies should not mean they are keen to stand for an hour ankle deep in icy mud an listen to him rattle on about where he worked in 1979.

    28-05-2019