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Evergreens Garden Centre, at Bilton, Hull, is a hidden gem - offering exceptional value and a wide range of plants, equipment and accessories for your garden. |
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119 Main Road, Bilton (opp Asda Car Park), Hull, East Yorkshire, HU11 4AB |
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01482 813812 |
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07977 010288 |
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Evergreens Garden Centre
119, Main Road
Bilton
Hull, HU11 4AB
Tel: 01482 813812 / Mob: 07977 010288
Evergreens Garden Centre and nurseries at Bilton near Hull (opposite Asda's car park), is a family owned and run garden centre which offers a fabulous selection of year round garden plants and products, at value for money prices.
It is the only garden centre in East Yorkshire which has a display of superb hand-crafted Zimbabwean stone art, designed to suit every home and garden. They also stock amazing metal garden features such as large tortoises, and a variety of birds.
At the rear of the garden centre is a breathtaking selection of mature landscaped gardens, designed to help provide ideas for your own garden and to demonstrate the use of many types of landscaping materials. Stroll around the Japanese Garden, Seaside Garden and Secret Garden and ponds to gain inspiration for your own gardening projects. There are also seven demonstration gardens designed to help provide ideas for the smaller garden.
Evergreens Garden Centre in Hull stock all of the following:
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Craft and Gift Shop
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Garden Ornaments
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Planters
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Troughs
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Pavers and Aggregates
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Railway Sleepers
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Stepping Stones
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Statues and Water Features
Pond liner
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Landscape Fabric and Turf
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Water Features - available in sections and which can be combined in numerous designs
Evergreens Garden Centre specialise in Conifers for hedging, landscaping and rockeries and there is NO CHARGE for helping design conifer beds or for general advice with planting.
Evergreens Garden Centre is open
8.30 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. (closed Tuesday)
with parking available
When contacting Evergreens Garden Centre and Nurseries please mention that you found them on the East Yorkshire Web
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