Plants
We are proud of our plants!
What you’ll find here:
Carefully chosen plants of excellent quality so you have a great choice
A diverse range including new and unusual varieties - you might find something just a bit different!
We buy from local nurseries whenever possible to handpick the best plants
Experienced and knowledgeable staff are on hand to help you choose the right plant every time
We understand the needs of our plants and the best ways to care for them.
Ashtead Park Plant Guarantee
We are very confident in the quality of the hardy plants we sell. However, we understand that some gardeners may experience problems with their purchases. If you do experience a problem, please first contact the qualified staff at the garden centre who will provide advice that should rectify it.
We offer a 6-month guarantee on hardy plants, providing you produce proof of purchase. We will gladly replace any hardy plant with the same one or one of equal value if it has been determined solely by the Plant Manager that we sold you an unhealthy plant. You may be required to return the plant to the garden centre. Once plants have been sold and accepted as good quality, we cannot accept any liability for plant failures due to lack of care or harmful environmental conditions.
Your statutory rights are not affected.
Here you can see just a small selection of our huge plant range – come in and see the rest!
Visit us regularly for seasonal special offers and new stock arrivals including quality bedding plants, fruit trees, bulbs, flowers, veg, seeds, seedlings, trees and shrubs.
Annuals |
Bulbs |
Climbers |
Planted Containers |
Fruit |
Herbs |
Houseplants |
Perennials |
Trees & Shrubs |
Roses |
Vegetables |
A selection of Plants
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Grafted fruit and vegetables
Grafted tomato plants can produce up to 75% more fruit than traditional varieties!
Grafted varieties are two different varieties that have been grafted together to give the tastiest fruits and have the strongest, most resilient roots. They can fruit earlier, for longer and more abundantly, and they are more resistant to soil-bourne pests and diseases. Win, win!
This is how it works and why you should try them: