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garden centre
noun
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▪ A new garden centre has opened which specialises in plants which can't be bought anywhere else.
▪ Although they always look so tempting on the garden centre shelf, they are known to be very hard to please.
▪ Eventually it blossomed into a garden centre.
▪ From a busy garden centre, the company supplies roses, shrubs, trees and bedding plants, all at competitive prices.
▪ I recently saw them at my local garden centre.
▪ In fact garden centre granite would do, and is very cheap.
▪ Locally, fleece may be available from your garden centre but do check the quality and price before buying.
▪ Next step you would think is to go to the garden centre and look for holly bushes with boy and girl names?
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garden centre

n. A retail outlet selling plants, furniture and other items intended for outdoor use.

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Garden centre

A garden centre is a retail operation that sells plants and related products for the domestic garden as its primary business. It is a development from the concept of the retail plant nursery but with a wider range of outdoor products and on-site facilities. It is now usual for garden centres to obtain their stock from plants which have been propagated elsewhere, such as by specialist nurseries or wholesalers.

Usage examples of "garden centre".

And with all that care and loving attention woven into its energetic substructure over a period even of centuries, the quality of its vibration is greater by far than if it had been bought at a supermarket garden centre and carried home for immediate installation on the patio!

Having denuded every garden centre for miles around, Valerie was now hiring four hundred scarlet salvias and three hundred yellow begonias from Rent-a-Garden.

As well as an excellent village shop called The Apple Tree, which stocked everything from videos to vine leaves, Paradise boasted a garden centre called Adam's Pleasure which sold petrol, and a restaurant, called The Heavenly Host, with its duck-egg-blue shutters drawn, which opened only in the evenings.

We passed a garden centre on the left and drove another half mile, then Jenny suddenly swung the car round and reversed into a layby.

In form it was like a gigantic futuristic garden centre, with plants, insects, birds, mammals, and people living inside it.

And we out of weed killer-use de last from Wyevale Garden Centre, two, tree year ago.