French Tarragon Plug Plants. ‘Vienco’. Estragon. New hardier Strain. Aniseed Flavour herb. Medium Plug Plant x 3. Available from Bedwen Plants.


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Plastics

We are proud to have developed a system to pack orders with reduced plastic using a combination of paper towels and degradable bags.

The boxes we use are designed to fold and hold plants in place without the need for any extra packing material and are also fully degradable.

Pesticides

At the Nursery, we are committed to only using natural methods of pest control and we monitor our plants daily so we can quickly react to any major pest issues.

Our methods include spraying aromas such as garlic to deter pests or simply manual removal. While this is not the most cost-effective way, we believe it is essential for the environment.

Peat

While some of the plants which we order contain peat, we are proud to be completely peat-free in all our in-home production at the nursery.

Peat is formed in bog lands over many years. However, the rate at which it is being used commercially and in the home garden has damaged natural ecosystems considerably.



Manufacture: Bedwen

4 Responses

  1. By Pamela Maragliano-Muniz, DMD says:

     United Kingdom

    Tarragon plants are all doing well after I potted them on. Very sturdy plants.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This actually growing very well and taken a few more cuttings from this

  3. MaryellCoghlan says:

     United Kingdom

    I have only just received them, they came well packed, green and very moist. I have put the Tarragon into pots, following the instructions.

  4. Amanda Walker says:

     United Kingdom

    Three small plugs arrived , nice and moist and carefully packed. Repotted and placed outside, I have loads of new growth now almost doubled in size, and will test one of the plants in the ground and see if it will survive..
    Haven’t used it for cooking yet so cannot vouch for the flavour, but they smell like it will taste fine.