Garden plants
The development of garden plants over the centuries is preserved in their structure. The first garden plants enclosed land for crops during the Neolithic Age. Prehistoric farms were of about 5 to 10 hectares, with fields about 0.1 hectares for hand cultivation. Some garden plants date from the Bronze and Iron Ages, 2000–4000 years ago, when traditional pattern of landscape became established. Other garden plants were grown during the Medieval field rationalisations. More garden plants originated in the industrial boom of the 18th and 19th centuries, when heaths and uplands were enclosed.
Johnsons grows quality plants like wholesale plants, box plants, garden shrubs, garden plants and landscape plants on any scale.
Johnsons’s garden plants
A garden plant can be planted and trained in such a way as to form a barrier or to mark the boundary of an area. Hedging plants like trees used to separate a road from adjoining fields or one field from another.
Thanks to one of the most highly developed garden plant sourcing systems of any nursery, if we don't have the garden plant you need in stock we almost always know someone who has. More and more landscape architects are specifying garden plants but Johnsons of Whixley is one of the few growers in the UK to grow them on any scale.
If you’re interested in the garden plants Johnsons of Whixley has to offer, don’t hesitate to contact us.