April 2023 Newsletter
May Madness incoming!
This weekend is a big one!
There is still a few more days to take advantage of our April offer:
Use discount code ' HelloSpring ' at checkout for 10% off your order
AND
On Saturday (29th) we will be at Peter Beale Plant & Craft Spring Fair
Located in Attleborough, its easy to find if you are anywhere near Norwich / A11 so make sure to pop down!
What's coming up in May?
A big month of events in May with:
Holt Sunday Coronation Market on Sunday the 7th May (10am - 3pm)
Raynham Estate Farmers & Makers Market on Sunday 14th May (9am - 3pm)
Plant Lovers Day at Creake Abbey on Saturday 20th May (10am - 3pm)
Pageant of Motoring at Sandringham Estate on Sunday 28th May (10am - 5pm)
Click here to see the full list of 2023 events (so far)
New addition: this week we signed on to the Royal Norfolk Show 2023 (28th & 29th June) which we are really excited about!
Online Store
This week we uploaded our first 'non-sempervivum' to our website shop:
Monkey Puzzle Tree saplings!
These have been busy germinating from seed, and growing over the past 6 months and are now big enough to share. These slow growers are relatively low maintenance, taking roughly 10 years before they reach 6m x 3m!
For more details and the history on Monkey Puzzle Trees, click here
For the whole month of May we are offering 15% off on all orders
when spending £20.00 through our website!
Just enter code
' MayMadness '
to claim at checkout.
This code is available early to newsletter subscribers only!
Offer available from 1st May - 31st May 2023 inclusively. Minimum spend £20.00, excluding postage.
Remember to set 'back in stock' alerts for any sempervivum currently unavailable!
Other ways to get our fantastic succulents
If you're local to Norfolk, shop 'Make Holt' in Holt high street is stocked with our sempervivum. Make Holt also stock over 50 independent makers from Norfolk so is well worth a visit.
We also offer local delivery and pick-up if pre-arranged - just send us a message
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This month, notice how quickly the sempervivum grow in response to this warmer weather. It is perfect growing condition, so much that we can barely keep up with all the repotting!
Happy Gardening,
Julie & Sophie