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List of UK nurseries need our help
On 2016-03-29 06:55:52 +0000, Broadback said:
On 28/03/2016 17:53, sacha wrote: On 2016-03-27 13:55:28 +0000, BobHobden said: "Chris French" wrote alan_m Wrote , BobHobden wrote: As Sacha seems to have moved to Facebook and Twitter I repost this from Hill House Nursery's Facebook page..... A nursery is a commercial enterprise and if they cannot be bothered to do this for themselves then perhaps they deserve to die. It's much like some publicans who believe their lack of trade is not their fault as the public owe them a living. Why exclude chains etc.? They often give the general pubic much better value for money than a poorly run independent nursery! I assumed it's as much about a resource for potential customers who might not know about the places. I presume excluding chains becuase they are generally well enough known about already? Alan, is this not exactly what you suggest? They are starting to do it for themselves but because there isn't an association of small nurseries, a trade association covering everyone, there is no list anywhere and this is what Sacha et al are trying to achieve for the benefit of all of us gardeners. Because of the lack of any list they need the help of us gardeners to tell them what and where. That is correct Chris. For example we have one near us called Dunkirk Nursery in Egham (bedding, veg, patio etc) and they do have a small web site and advertise locally but still few know they are there, only known by word of mouth or passed down the generations from what I've seen. We were in our 50s before we found it and we are and always have been local! There is another similar in Burnham, Bucks called Davies Brothers and again they seem little know other than regulars or those that stumble across them. It appears people are conditioned to get plants from GCs, I know we all know better, but it isn't realised by the general public and a resource like this would be useful for everyone and possibly a life saver for some small nurseries. There are also the specialist nurseries like Charlie's Roseland House, or Hart Canna, even McBean's Orchids, which specialise in one type of plant and do it superbly, and these really are little known by the general public. I might add I recently got involved in a request on Twitter by a well known garden designer for Iris nurseries, she only knew of one of those I suggested. So the professionals, those in the trade, would find a comprehensive list of nurseries and their specialisation useful. It would be lovely if individual, independent nurseries had the advertising budget of a garden centre chain, or indeed the money to pay someone to run their web site and publicitiy campaign. In the real world of nursery owners, any payment for publicity has to equate to "how many plants do we have to sell to cover that?" Nobody gives a cut-rate to the nursery when it comes to advertising. As you point out, Bob, the impetus behind this idea IS nurseries doing it for themselves - making an online app available which will help them to be found. We've had people who lived 10 minutes away for 25 years say "I never knew you were here" - and we do advertise, distribute leaflets, support local charities etc. It's uphill work for everyone. Though Sacha is very knowledgeable on gardening I now realise why I have not missed her here. I thought advertisement was not allowed, seems Sacha has found a way round that. Of course market gardens are succumbing to supermarkets et al, as have many other shops, just look at the empty premises in almost every town centre. It is no good playing Canute, the tide of change cannot be held back. What on earth are you talking about? I have not come here to advertise. Bob re-posted something on here that had been on Facebook. Another urgler emailed me to tell me so. I can't say I've missed you, either. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon |
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