

We accept all major credit and debit cards over the phone. All orders are sent with accompanying plant passport certification. We will then confirm availability and cost, including delivery, by email. If you are interested in purchasing our plants by mail-order, simply visit our online shop and place your order. However, if we receive goods wrapped in bubble wrap, we will re-use that in the packages we send out. We seek to minimise our use of plastic on the nursery, particularly single use plastics. We are still able to send plants out by mail order.

We hope you find our listings of interest. We often use these plants to complement our exhibits and regularly receive requests for them. In addition to the range of Primula sieboldii we offer for sale, our website has three other collections that we highlight through our “guest pages” – Epimediums and Ferns and a new list of plants of interest that we usually have available for sale: “ Our other choices“, including a range of the Japanese woodland “Hakone” grass and small numbers of other woodland treats. In 2022 we will again be exhibiting our Primula sieboldii collection at two RHS shows: Malvern Spring Festival and Chelsea Flower show in the RHS Floral Marquees. We hope that the situation will have improved enough for us to attend sales later in this year. The combination of Brexit confusion and the excessive cost of phytosanitary certification prevents any export options.ĬOVID-19 has forced us to take a further year’s break from exhibiting our plants. We are sadly no longer able to deliver plants outside of mainland UK. For those who have used our website previously you may find a few alterations in the spelling of our Primula sieboldii cultivars to reflect Mr. Torii has spent much of his life working on the identification and classification of Primula sieboldii, resulting in a number of published books on the subject. In 2015 Penny had the honour of spending time with Mr. Those that originate from seed strains, for example, ‘Pago Pago’, we have selected what we consider to be the best form and use the parent stock for our divisions. In 2000, we began our collection of the Japanese “Cherry Blossom” primrose: the Primula sieboldii.Īll our named Primula sieboldii are produced by vegetative propagation – they do not come true from seed. Staddon Farm Nurseries started out as a small nursery in 1996, with a particular interest in alpine and Asiatic primulas. Please note: if Government advice or our staffing situation suddenly prevents us from dispatching, then rest assured that your plants will be reserved and cared for until such a time as we can dispatch again. Orders are currently placed on this understanding.About Penny’s Primulas (Staddon Farm Nurseries) Also, orders with multiple boxes, may be separated in transit, but should be with you shortly. Current delivery times are up to 1-2 weeks.Ĭurrent volumes of orders with courier companies are very high, so occasionally there are delays regarding delivery. We are accepting orders and dispatching them as soon as we can. If you're showing any of the symptoms of coronavirus, or if you've been in contact with anyone that has the virus in the last 10 days, please don't visit. We'll continue to provide hand sanitiser and stick to our high standards of cleanliness. In England, wearing a face covering is a personal choice, although they are recommended in crowded and enclosed places.


The safety of our visitors and staff remains our top priority.
