Bargains galore at Cherry Tree Nursery’s Plant Sale and Spring Fayre
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Bargain-loving gardeners in Bournemouth are in for a treat as Cherry Tree Nursery gets set to host its Plant Sale and Spring Fayre on Saturday 21 March.
Taking place from 9am to 3pm, the Northbourne-based nursery will be packed with specially discounted plants to get the gardening season off to a flying start.
All proceeds from plant sales provide vital income for Plants and Minds, the mental health charity that supports adults with life-impacting mental health conditions, enhancing wellbeing via therapeutic horticulture.
As well as bargain price plants, Cherry Tree will host stalls selling a wide range of products including Lorna’s Little Luxuries, Concrete Capers, John House Fossil Art, Firefly Metalworks and Sarah Jane Creations, as well as the nursery’s Team Members’ craft stall.
Admin and Events Coordinator, Ray Alderton, said: “Don’t miss out on our raffle, because we have some fantastic prizes up for grabs this year!
“Prizes include £100 Cherry Tree Nursery vouchers, Knoll Gardens Admission ticket, Compton Acres One Day Family Pass, Swanage Railway Family Return ticket, Coastal Cruises Poole Harbour & Islands Cruise Voucher, Regent Centre Cinema Voucher and much more. Tickets are available to purchase in our shop prior to the event and on the day,” Ray added.
Fans of wildlife-friendly gardening will find plenty of inspiration, with the Butterfly Conservation Trust and Dorset Wildlife Trust exhibiting at the event’s community stalls area. The Dorset Family History Society will have a stall, too.
Refreshments including tea, coffee and delicious home-made cakes will be available in the Tea Room, while Cherry Tree will also host a barbeque provided by Westbourne Rotary. Live music throughout the day will keep the event in full swing.
Cherry Tree Nursery can be found off New Road Roundabout, Northbourne, Bournemouth BH10 7DA. For more details, call Ray Alderton on 01202 593537 or email events@cherrytreenursery.org.uk. Or visit www.plantsandminds.org.uk.
