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Judith Ramshaw welcomes Greenwolds Plant Centre
We are thrilled to officially announce that Greenwolds Plant Centre has planted itself at Royal Quays.
This is a great addition not only to Royal Quays but to North Tyneside and is something we are keen to shout about. We have been working very closely with the owners Fiona and Adam Greenwold to make their vision a reality.
We are sure that it will attract a loyal fan base from across the North East. Greenwolds boasts a range of locally grown, excellent quality items. So what can you expect to find, you may be thinking?
As you take a stroll through the centre you will see a varied range of shrubs, herbaceous perennials, seasonal plants and tubs as well as pots, composts and decorative baskets.
In the coming months, Greenwolds will offer freshly produced herbs and vegetables as well as live demonstrations if customers have any queries or need gardening tips.
I would urge anyone to pop in, whether you are a gardener or not, it is very impressive and as we head into summer you may well be looking for a hanging basket to add some colour to the outside of your home.
Located next to Nike Factory Store, there is plenty of free parking on-site making your experience all the more enjoyable.
We also have a range of coffee shops and eateries as well as a host of well-known brands such as M&S Outlet, Nike Factory Store, Clarks and Gap Outlet which sit well and complement our independent stores should you want a pit stop during your visit.
So, far those of you who are green fingered we hope you enjoy our blooming new offering.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Royal Quays Outlet Centre .
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