The outskirts of Leeds city centre is dotted with stunning garden centres. Some are national chains, others are smaller independents, but they all have plenty of choice for you and your garden. You’ll find a diverse selection of plants, accessories, and expert gardening advice to help you create and maintain your dream garden.
Here, let’s take a look at these 5 best plant centres and nurseries for gardeners in Leeds.
The Arium garden centre is the biggest plant nursery in Leeds, with an appropriately enormous amount of choice. The building is structured like a giant greenhouse, housing over 500 species of plant, and growing over 3 million individual seedlings a year. Each variety has “strict watering and feeding regimes”.
Visitors can stock up on shrubs and perennials, and then enjoy the view of the 19,000 square metre greenhouse from the café.
Great for: Locally grown plants and a nice wander around the nursery.
The Langlands is one of the best garden centres in Leeds that sell shrubs and plants, as well as barbecues, solar lights, and garden furniture. There are thousands more products in their Whinmoor shop than online, so it’s a good idea to pay them a visit if you’re browsing.
Loyalty card holders can get extra discounts, so it’s worth signing up if you’re going to be a regular visitor. Langlands also have a Healthy Plant Guarantee, meaning you can return hardy plants if they fail to grow after being given good care.
Great for: Competitive prices and loads of choice.
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Okay, technically this isn’t Leeds – it’s between Leeds and Bradford. It’s still Yorkshire’s biggest independent garden centre, so it’s definitely worth a visit. The Tong Garden Centre sells a huge range of gardening, outdoor living, and lifestyle products. Hardy plants have a lifetime guarantee, so you can usually return certain plants that don’t last the winter.
There’s a pet shop, a fancy food hall selling artisan produce and local brands, and a restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, and Sunday roasts.
Great for: Keeping everyone happy, including the dog.
The highlight of Crag House Farm Garden Nurseries is definitely their impressive Glasshouse. It’s a tall building with an abundance of natural light that illuminates the colors of the plants inside. As you explore further, you’ll discover a delightful variety of houseplants, seasonal bedding plants, shrubs, conifers, and trees in the outdoor sales area.
But here’s the best part: when it’s cold outside, there’s a cosy café called ‘Grab ‘n’ Go’ where you can warm up and relax. Treat yourself to a hot drink, enjoy some comforting soup, or savor a tasty sandwich. It’s the perfect place to take a break and appreciate the beauty of the plants and flowers around you.
Great for: Looking for a wide selection of plants, including seasonal bedding plants, shrubs, conifers, and trees
High Trees is a traditional nursery that’s been run as a family business since 1982. Their product range includes fruit trees, house plants, roses, and vegetables, as well as fertilisers and containers. They even have “one of the largest selections of perennial plants in Yorkshire”.
The very fancy sounding Bistro Le Jardin is open 7 days a week (it’s actually very cosy). If you catch them on a Thursday evening, you’ll enjoy one of their themed nights.
Great for: Browsing when you’re not quite sure what you want.
Get your trowel ready and start prepping the flower beds. Any of these 5 Leeds gardening services and centres will stock what you need. And if they don’t, you can always have a potter and a cream tea instead. It’s win-win.
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