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Greenwood Plants is ready to deliver first phase of National Highways’ Three Million Trees project.
Greenwood Plants is ready to deliver first phase of National Highways’ Three Million Trees project. " Read More Greenwood is preparing for the first delivery of the Three Million Trees project with National Highways in the forthcoming 2024/2025 season. Representatives...
Andrew Griffith MP visits Sustainable Business of the Year, Greenwood Plants, to learn more about its peat-free strategy
Andrew Griffith, MP for Arundel and South Downs, visited Greenwood Plants in Walberton on Friday 18th November 2022. Greenwood came to Mr Griffith’s attention when it was recently named ‘Sustainable Business of the Year’ at the 2022 Central South Business Awards.
Greenwood Plants named ‘Sustainable Business of the Year’ at Central South Business Awards 2022
Greenwood Plants has been named ‘Sustainable Business of the Year’ at the 2022 Central South Business Awards, held at the prestigious Ageas Bowl in Southampton on 28th September.
Greenwood Plants launches Watch It Grow
Greenwood is excited to announce the launch of its new contract growing service, ‘Watch It Grow’. Watch It Grow allows clients to pre-select the plants they need, to their specification, and within the timeframe they require them. The plants are cared for and closely monitored every step of the way, ensuring they mature to the best possible quality.
Greenwood Plants launches Greenwood Choice
Greenwood is delighted to announce the launch of its new trade sales area ‘Greenwood Choice’, now open for business at its Fresh Acres nursery in Walberton, West Sussex. The area is filled with a wide selection of plants, ranging from herbaceous perennials and specimen shrubs, to an array of topiary, grasses and ferns, which are ready for you to take away today.
Greenwood Plants pioneers new practices for a more sustainable future
Over the past year, Greenwood Plants has initiated a number of pioneering sustainability practices, to use resources efficiently, reduce waste, encourage biodiversity and improve its carbon footprint.