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Welcome to Endsleigh Gardens Nursery at Milton Abbot, Tavistock

Endsleigh Gardens Nursery is a traditional grower of garden plants supplying both Devon and Cornwall, situated between Tavistock & Launceston in a Victorian walled garden within the Tamar Valley. A member of the Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) producing a wide range of Grafted Trees on our beautiful five acre retail nursery, including Japanese Maples, Wisterias, Cornus and Magnolias. We also grow shrubs, climbing plants, roses, herbaceous perennials, modern fruit trees + soft fruit, flowering trees like Japanese cherries.
Alpines, herbs, hedging (beech etc.), conifers, bedding plants, bulbs, seeds are stocked from top quality local growers, when & where possible. Of special interest are our old West Country Apples, Pears and Cherries, nearly lost to cultivation, and now becoming very popular.

Opening Times Sundays 10am to 4pm.  Monday to Saturday opening times are 8am to 5pm, Bank Holidays 9am to 4pm. We appreciate Face coverings being worn in the shop. You can contact us by Phone 01822870235 or email by clicking the link endsleighgardens@googlemail.com                                                                   

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PLEASE NOTE********ALL 2024 MAIL ORDER IS CLOSED FOR THE SUMMER AS FROM Tuesday 16th May 2023*****and should restart late September depending on the weather. Also we will still be covering local deliveries.***

Our plants of the month

Fremontodendron californicum

Fremontodendron californicum

H.T.A. National Garden Gift Vouchers - Paper  vouchers only - NO PLASTIC CARDS

H.T.A. National Garden Gift Vouchers - Paper vouchers only - NO PLASTIC CARDS

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Online Mail Orders

Online Mail Orders

As of 19th May 2023
ONLINE MAIL ORDERS, PLEASE NOTE, unless you are ordering for local deliveries, we have had to SUSPEND NATIONAL DELIVERIES, for 2 reasons, (you can always reserve plants for dispatch later in the year)

1 The weather is warming and the plants have soft growth, which suffers during delivery.

2 Couriers are again under a lot of pressure and they aren't taking the care of the parcels, ending with plants being damaged, no matter how well we wrap them.

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