The nursery will be open again from Thursday 20 March

You are welcome to visit us during our regular opening hours, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.!
We thoroughly enjoyed the quiet winter period, even though there was plenty of work to do. But after this quiet period, we are longing for some excitement again. We can't wait to welcome you back soon.
In the meantime, a lot has happened. You can see that on this page. We have a new website. After 25 years, it was time to say goodbye to the old site. The new one not only looks clearer, but we can now keep the stock up to date on the site even more easily. We think you will quickly get used to it. We welcome any comments or suggestions.
We have also finally designated an area exclusively for native plants and native cultivars. There is a lot of demand for these, and now you don't have to search the entire nursery for native plants.
In addition, new signs have been put up to make it even easier to find your way around the nursery.
Apart from that, we have of course been busy with the usual things. Over the past few weeks, we have been working hard to get the nursery back in order. A lot of leaves have been cleared away, the mother beds have been tidied up, frost seedlings have been sown, root cuttings have been made and many plants have been divided and potted. It promises to be another beautiful year with many new varieties.
We look forward to welcoming you again soon.
Miranda, Hans, Gijsbert, Gerrit, Jeroen, and Maaike
The current stock on the website
As you have become accustomed to in recent years, stock levels are kept up to date on the website. Go to the 'Plants' section, click on 'View the entire range' and then tick the 'Show only in stock' box on the left. During the first few weeks, stock levels will not differ greatly from those at the end of October 2024. This is due to the nature of the products, as nothing grows during the winter.
Of course, there has been a lot of propagation this winter, and as soon as these plants are rooted, they will be added to the stock list. This could be as early as the end of April, but depending on the species, it could also take a month longer.