
It’s going to be a Valentine’s Day like no other this year, but a fantastic and romantic day is still easily achieved. Here are some of our favourite ideas for a phenomenal Valentines with the one you love.
Roses
Believed to have grown from the tears of Aphrodite, the rose is the most romantic of flowers – love personified. A rose bush is a symbol of enduring love that will grow and mature in your garden for years to come.
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Anthurium
The heart-shaped leaves of the Anthurium have long been a symbol of long-lasting love and friendship. Believed to bring good luck to a relationship, they’re an ideal valentines gift.
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Camellias
The Camellia represents love, longing, passion, desire and understanding, all the ingredients that were believed to make up a happy and successful relationship.
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Primrose
The sacred flower of Freya, the Norse god of love, the Primrose represents young love and was laid out in front of a new couples house to wish them good luck.
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Houseplants
A houseplant can be great to give to the one you love – a gift that will last and brighten your home.
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Seed Kits
Starting a project together can be fun, and what can be more rewarding than seeing a plant grow from seed. Plant Theory seed kits are a wonderful way to get started with growing your own and are a fun thing to do together
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Gifts For the Gardener
If the loved one in your life loves their garden then a gift for the garden is a gift for them.
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For a Romantic Evening
If you already have the perfect gift for your beau then why not make this Valentine’s extra special with a relaxing, romantic garden evening – relax by a fire or in the glow of outdoor light, cover yourselves with a blanket and enjoy each other’s company well into the night.
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