Wednesday, 26 October 2011



Many months have passed since our last blog entry here at Woottens Plants.



Although the autumnal sun still graces our days, the nights are most certainly calling in the winter. I have to admit that wintertime is my guilty pleasure, I adore the changing of the seasons especially here at Woottens.

Having enjoyed the witty words of our beloved botantist Rohanna, I am saddened to say she has left our coastal shores to study at RHS Wisley to extend her already profound knowledge.



The dutiful task of the Woottens blog has been passed on to not just one but all the dedicated staff members of the nursery team.

We hope to be able to give you a diverse insight into the inner workings of Woottens Plants and indulge you all with our individual passions.









We all have our designated areas on the nursery ranging from the digging and replanting of Bearded Irises and Hemerocallis to propagating our Auriculas and Pelargoniums.


Whatever the time of year each area is thriving with activity and we would like you to join us in our Woottens blatherings.

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I founded Woottens in 1988. Woottens is named after my mother Prue Loftus, whose maiden name was Wootten. From her I acquired my passion for plants and also, I hope, a little of her unerring discrimination and ability to recognise a good plant.