Plant sale at Schloss Dyck, North Rhine-Westphalia
Nordrhein-Westfalen 

 
 
We offer an extensive range for sale – from small, easy-to-handle shrubs to six-metre-high solitary trees, all of the highest quality.
“The range – especially of topiaries, rarities and climate-adapted tree species – is unique at the Lorenz von Ehren nursery, which is one of the five leading tree nurseries in Europe, which is why the Schloss Dyck Foundation has deliberately opted for cooperation with this long-established Hamburg company,” says Jens Spanjer, Chairman of the Schloss Dyck Foundation.
 
Plenty of exhibition space for the wow factor 
Growth needs space, so the exhibition area is not limited to the previous approx. 550 m2 of farm-shop outdoor space. In the future, plant expert Martin Sell will present ornamental and fruit trees, creeping plants, perennials and ferns, rhododendrons and azaleas, grasses and bamboo, summer flowers and roses, among which the Schloss Dyck rose breed will soon be found. He consistently guarantees a changing, seasonally adapted, high-quality selection of plants, since – in addition to the cooperation with the Lorenz von Ehren nursery – he maintains excellent connections to other gardeners and breeders.
What is new is that the former Hüsch gardens have been redesigned horticulturally into one of the Lorenz von Ehren nursery’s most striking sales locations. On the more than 1000 m2 of retail space, you will find fabulous large trees of up to six meters in height as well as many classic solitary shrubs and current trendsetters, such as umbrella shapes, multi-stem plants, hedge elements, trellis trees, roof shapes, climate trees, large bonsai and much more.
 
We look forward to seeing you at Schloss Dyck! 
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“The plants are labelled informatively, some with a QR code providing important information in a simple way, for example on the preferred location (lighting conditions, soil), the growth size, the appearance and the plant age. But of course, I am also available to my customers for professional advice."

Martin Sell, responsible for Schloss Dyck Foundation’s plant sales

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