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Todd's Botanics are a small family nursery specialising in olives, palms, bamboo and drought tolerant herbaceous. We have the first British olive farm with over 400 trees planted over 4 acres. We have the largest selection of olive trees in the UK from young cuttings through to ancient trees.

Olives

Olives >>

Palms

Palms >>

Bamboo

Bamboo >>

 

Miscellaneous Exotics

Miscellaneous Exotics >>

Succulents

Succulents >>

2010 Opening Times

Monday
CLOSED
Tuesday
Open by appointment
Wednesday
Open by appointment
Thursday
9am till 3pm
Friday
9am till 3pm
Saturday
9am till 5pm
Sunday
11am till 4pm
Bank holidays
11am till 4pm

NEWS:

Come and see us at Grand Designs Live Show at Excel, Docklands 1-9 May 2010. Stand G347 in the 'Grand Gardens' section.

We were pleased to receive a silver medal at the RHS London Plant & Design Show 16/17 February 2010. Medals weren't awarded at the April 6-7 RHS show, but we were told we would have received a silver if they had been.

Following our success at our first Chelsea (2009) we featured on episode 8 and 11 of the BBC Chelsea coverage. - Click on the link at the top of this page to re-live our 6 minutes of fame!

Latest news stories:

RHS London Plant & Design Show>

Mark's radio interview >>

Expanded succulents range >>

 

Check out our:
Updated plant catalogue >>
We are now selling pots >>

 

Grasses and Phormiums

Grasses & Phormiums >>
Ferns >>

 

Herbaceous

Herbaceous >>

To get in touch please email or call 01376 561212

We hope that from our web site you get a flavour of the friendly, lively atmosphere at the nursery. We are passionate about our plants and proud of our extensive stock list and although a young company are confident that we have something of interest for every ornamental gardener.

Specialising in olive trees, (young trees through to ancient gnarled beasts!) hardy palms, bamboo, tree ferns, ground ferns, grasses, drought tolerant herbaceous, cannas, gingers, bananas, agaves and succulents.


Mark and Emma Macdonald

 

Aerial photography courtesy of Stirling Morley

Check out our exciting new planters > click for details