4/5 Emma G. 9 months ago on Google
I've
recently
moved
to
Southport
and
went
into
the
Lady
green
garden
center
to
get
some
bits
to
spruce
up
the
garden.
It's
so
much
bigger
inside
than
it
looks
from
the
outside.
It
has
a
huge
collection
of
things
to
buy,
not
just
gardening,
but
gifts
too.
It
has
scented
candles
and
room
fragrances,
handmade
soaps
and
beauty/
body
care.
Hand/body
creams,
food
gifts,
baby
gifts,
books
and
a
few
children's
teddies
and
toys
as
well
as
all
the
usual
garden
things,
including
garden
ornaments,
furniture's,
bbqs
and
heating.
I
was
incredibly
impressed
with
the
amount
of
things
they
stocked,
their
plant
section
is
amazing,
but
it
is
quite
expensive.
You
could
easily
get
items
much
cheaper
somewhere
else
(especially
plants,
planting
stuff
snd
furniture)
but
they
do
have
an
amazing
collection
of
plants
(things
that
are
harder
to
come
by
elsewhere)
that
are
in
excellent
condition.
I
don't
think
i
saw
one
unhappy
plant,
they
all
looked
well
cared
for
and
really
healthy.
We
went
on
a
day
where
it
was
absolutely
chucking
it
down
with
rain,
so
we
didn't
get
to
walk
round
outside
much
(I
did
with
my
brolly
before
it
got
too
bad),
and
it's
so
beautiful.
There
are
plenty
of
outdoor
areas
to
sit
down.
And
enjoy
the
view.
We
went
for
a
cuppa
afterwards
with
our
little
one,
in
the
cafe
and
was
impressed
to
find
they
have
a
vegan
cake
on
offer.
As
a
family
who
can't
tolerate
dairy,
this
was
a
pleasant
surprise.
You
can
sign
up
for
a
store
reward
card,
which
we
didn't
(I
got
a
leaflet
which
I
read
later
and
wish
I'd
read
sooner/
have
also
photographed).
If
you
sign
up
(£12
for
the
year)
you
get
2
cups
of
tea
free
each
month.
If
we'd
have
signed
up,
we
had
had
our
tea
for
free!
Well
worth
considering
if
you
know
you'll
go
once
a
month.
I've
included
some
photos
of
the
vegan
cake
as
well
as
some
of
the
things
we
bought
and
the
menu!
Overall,
it
has
a
great
selection
of
plants
that
are
healthy
and
thriving,
and
garden
stuff
as
well
as
nice
gifts
and
smellies,
but
it
is
all
a
bit
more
expensive
than
other
garden
centers.