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    Brynawel Garden Centre - Photo from official website: http://www.brynawelgardencentre.co.uk

    Brynawel Garden Centre

    (2 reviews)

    £££

    Brynawel Garden Centre is located on Sully Road near Penarth and also incorporates the Brynawel…read moreFuchsia Centre, a section containing a blast of pink and purple fuchsias alongside many varieties of geraniums. It started out life in 1976 as a family run nursery growing tomatoes and lettuce for the wholesale market, followed by spring and summer production of flowers for the same market. Over the years, it expanded into the garden centre it is today - aimed at domestic customers. They produce most of their own bedding plants and their main specialities are Fuchsias (more than 1000 varieties) and Pelargoniums (more than 200 varieties). The fuschia shop is said to attract people from far and wide, and is open from March to September. They also sell shrubs and trees, spring bulbs, fertilizers, pots and planters, hanging baskets, garden furniture, watering products, Wolf tools, and lots more - then at Christmas they also sell Christmas trees. Brynawel also offers free local delivery within Penarth, Barry, Dinas Powys, Sully and Wenvoe on Monday and Friday. If you lie outside those areas you can still get delivery, but they make a small charge. The garden centre is a Wolf tools main agent, so sells plenty of gardening equipment from hoes and rakes to battery hedge shears.

    Loads of different plants to other garden centres and very well priced. It is a bit run down but…read morethe stock justifies it! The toilets are very run down but useable. Was quite quiet however a really nice garden centre. If the owner is reading this I highly suggest you set up social media to attract more people. I highly recommended you visit.

    Pugh's Garden Village

    Pugh's Garden Village

    (3 reviews)

    There's been a garden centre here for a long time, but in the last year it has been taken over by…read morePugh's. Like many garden centres, the garden element no longer feels centre stage as there's a discount bookshop, stationery, a bath bomb and a clothing concession... you get the picture. There's some really tacky stuff (glass fairies, for example) alongside nicer artisan items. That means it can be a good place for gifts and just to browse, along with looking at plants and garden furniture. At the rear, there's a cafe called the Orange Tree, which sells sandwiches, soups and light meals, cakes and, on Sundays, they do a full roast. We went there recently and two roast dinners, a bowl of Cawl with bread, and a bacon and Brie panini with drinks came to under £40. Staff were pleasant and I found the veggie roast (mushroom nut roast) with a Yorkshire pudding and roast vegetables to be surprisingly good - they were all perfectly cooked. The only downer is that the car park is roughly gravelled surface, and the entrance isn't obvious off the south Wenvoe roundabout - from Barry, you take the left turn and bear right almost immediately (it helps not to swing in too fast).

    There are garden centres galore in and around Cardiff, but this place is a bit different because…read morethe emphasis is mainly on garden buildings and paving rather than plants and accessories. If you're looking for a shed or summer house, or even a garden office, they have far more choice here than you'd ever get at the likes of B&Q or a general garden centre, with a greater variety of sizes and styles to suit different spaces. They also sell Vitavia Greenhouses, log cabins, play houses, thatched gazebos, and even a wooden garden bar! When it comes to garden paving and gravels, they have an impressive range of products for different budgets and garden styles. They're the largest stockist of Bowland Stone (one of the UK's market leaders in landscaping and flooring products) in Cardiff, and also offer more specialised products such as sandstone paving as an alternative to traditional paving. Note that the above opening times are for winter - in the summer (1 March - 30 September) they open longer hours: Monday - Friday 9.00am - 5.30pm; Saturday 9.00am - 5.00pm; Sunday 10.30am - 4.30pm.

    Blooms

    Blooms

    (5 reviews)

    £££

    A truly enormous garden centre on the eastern outskirts of Cardiff, conveniently situated adjacent…read moreto junction 29 of the A48M where it meets the old A48 Newport Road. It's a popular shopping destination in its own right, and is actually part of the large UK-wide Wyevale chain. As well as an enormous range of plants, seeds, gardening tools and gardening supplies, it sells all sorts of gardening-related merchandise, such as garden buildings, garden furniture, pet supplies, books, ornaments, greeting cards, toys, clothing etc. Their prices aren't the cheapest, but it's all in one place and the quality is not bad (and it is getting very hard to find independent high-quality traditional nurseries, these days). Many of the staff are not that expert in the plants, though - certainly not compared with the horticultural or botanical expertise that resides in parts of the British gardening fraternity. That said, they always seem to be pretty friendly and willing to help, and the whole experience is rather less intimidating than it can be in some traditional nurseries. For those living in hope of a dry summer, there is an extensive range of barbecues and barbecue supplies. (Note: worth getting in stocks of charcoal, as there is always a run on supplies at the first sign of Bank Holiday sun). They also have a hire service for a very extensive range of garden and building machinery, if buying your own rotovator or mini-digger seems something of an indulgence. Perfect for the would-be 'Bob the Builder' (or 'Bob y Bildar'). There's a decent sized cafe, which is quite pleasant outside the week-end peak times, although there's no escaping the warehouse 'architecture'. It's very popular with pensioners during the week. At week-ends, the whole place is packed by families on an afternoon out, which makes for a slightly more stressful shopping experience. The centre has toilets and is designed to be accessible for wheel-chair users. The Wyevale website is quite interesting for the novice gardener, with a 'plant finder' facility, which tells you what you can grow in the soil and aspect of your garden.

    Blooms is a massive garden centre that's easy to get to from either Cardiff or Newport, with…read morehelpful staff (though not all of them perhaps 'experts') and a huge array of plants, garden furniture and ornaments, and gardening tools and accessories. The centre is also home to a decent little book shop and a café, and it sells jewellery, clothes, pet-related products, farm-style foods and even fresh Welsh meat, jams and chutneys! Blooms even offer an equipment hire service, so you can hire garden and building machinery rather than go out and buy it if you only need it for a one-off occasion. Some of the stock can be a bit on the expensive side, but I think most big nurseries are the same, and at least you can browse around lots of different departments under one roof here.

    Broad St Garden Centre - gardening - Updated May 2026

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