WHERE is your favourite garden centre in Wirral?
As we enter spring, many of us are thinking about our gardens growing and what to plant.
We asked Globe readers for their favourite garden centres in Wirral and here are five of the most popular.
Port Sunlight Garden Centre
This much-loved garden centre has a huge selection of plants all year round and seasonal plants for pots, planters and borders.
It is open every day 9.30am-5.30pm and 10am-4.30pm on Sundays.
Julie Longshaw said: "Port Sunlight Garden Centre has a lovely variety of plants and staff."
You can visit Port Sunlight Garden Centre at The Causeway, Port Sunlight, Bebington, CH62 5DY.
Rostherne Nursery
Next up is Rostherne Nursery in Leasowe.
They are a small family-run garden plant nursery.
Sandra Keating said: "Rostherne Nursery have the most amazing hanging baskets and bedding plants."
You can visit Rostherne Nursery at Leasowe Rd, CH46 2RH.
Carr Farm
Another popular choice for readers was Carr Farm.
As a garden centre, they aim to maintain an ambient family atmosphere with traditional values.
There is a farm shop, birdcare, plants and a restraurant.
Rebecca Myers and Laura-Jane Dodd voted Carr Farm as their favourite.
You can visit the garden centre at Birkenhead Rd, Meols, CH47 9RE.
Gordale Garden and Home Centre
The award-winning Gordale is next up.
The family-run garden centre is home to a food hall, coffee shop, outdoor furniture and all the garden equipment you need.
Margaret Milner and Thomas Coleclough said Gordale was the best garden centre in Wirral.
Gordale is located at Chester High Rd, South Wirral, Neston, CH64 8TF.
Premier Plants
Finally is Premier Plants in Ledsham.
Even though this garden centre is a bit of a further drive, the family-run centre grows the vast majority of its plants onsite at its own nursery, Sutton’s Nurseries.
Helen Truss and Melissa Beckett voted for Premier Plants as their favourite.
You can visit the garden centre at Ledsham Lane, Ellesmere Port, CH66 0NB.
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