Whether you’re looking to spruce up your garden before summer arrives or you simply fancy getting out of the house for some fresh air, a stroll around a local garden centre could be just what you need.
There’s plenty of garden centres in Gloucestershire and we’ve rounded up five of the best ones, according to Google Reviews.
Each garden centre listed here has at least a four star rating.
Best garden centres in Gloucestershire according to Google Reviews
Hoo House Nursery
Location: Hoo House, Gloucester Road, Tewkesbury, GL20 7DA
Google Reviews rating: 5
One reviewer wrote: “Really nice nursery, good selection and sensible prices. Helpful staff and friendly old black cat.”
Shurdington Nurseries
Location: Little Shurdington, Shurdington, Cheltenham, GL51 4TX
Google Reviews rating: 4.9
One reviewer wrote: “Excellent service, advice and value for money. We have bought turf here last year and a tree this year. The turf was very good quality. Their prices are the best around for trees and they are very quick to deliver.”
The Fairview Gardener & The Tea Room
Location: Chapel Lane, Birdwood, Gloucester, GL2 8AR
Google Reviews rating: 4.7
One reviewer wrote: “Had a lovely wander round the garden centre purchasing a few essentials and then went for brunch with my mum and toddler son. Staff were amazing, really warm and helpful and the food was great! Poached eggs and smoked salmon on muffins with hollandaise sauce yum! Definitely worth a visit!!!!”
Dundry Nurseries
Location: Bamfurlong Lane, Cheltenham, GL51 6SL
Google Reviews rating: 4.6
One reviewer wrote: “Great selection of veg seedlings, bi annuals, bedding plants, flowers and gifts. With a lovely tea shop and butterfly garden next door. Some nice walks to explore around countryside right next to the car park.”
Eastwood Garden Plant Centre
Location: Eastwood Park, Falfield, Wotton-under-Edge, GL12 8DA
Google Reviews rating: 4.5
One reviewer wrote: “One of my favourite garden centres. The plants, of which they have a good range, are good and healthy and grow on well. Good choice of pots, composts and plant supports.
They also have a cafe, a play area for children and they let you bring the dog in on a lead.”
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