Grown in Pembrokeshire since 1989

Where every garden
begins to grow.

Bryn Coed is a family-run nursery and garden centre set in the heart of Pembrokeshire. We grow the majority of our plants right here on site, so everything you take home has been nurtured in the same Welsh air and soil as your own garden.

Opening Hours
Monday – Friday 9:00 – 17:30
Saturday 9:00 – 17:30
Sunday 10:00 – 16:00
Bank Holidays 10:00 – 16:00

Tea Room closes one hour early

01834 500 420 Give us a ring
Propagation glasshouse, Bryn Coed Farm
Our Story

Rooted in Pembrokeshire for over thirty years

Bryn Coed Nursery began as a small family plot in 1989. Three generations on, it has grown into one of west Wales’s most-loved garden destinations — but the values have never changed.

Nestled in the rolling countryside near Narberth, our five-acre site includes working propagation glasshouses, growing fields, a well-stocked garden centre, seasonal display gardens and a welcoming tea room. We grow the vast majority of what we sell ourselves, which means our plants arrive in your garden already acclimatised to Pembrokeshire weather.

Our team of six horticulturalists have between them over a century of growing experience. Whether you are starting your very first raised bed or redesigning an established country garden, we offer the kind of straightforward, honest advice you can only get from people who actually grow things for a living.

35+ Years Growing
2,400+ Plant Varieties
5 Acres on Site
What We Grow

A plant for every plot

From specimen trees for a grand border to a single pot of thyme for the kitchen windowsill, our range is grown with Welsh weather in mind.

Shrubs

Shrubs

Hardy, structure-giving shrubs chosen for their tolerance of Atlantic conditions. Camellias, rhododendrons, hydrangeas, hebes, escallonias, pieris and much more — all container-grown on our own nursery.

Evergreen Flowering Hardy Coastal
Trees

Trees

Native species and ornamental trees for every scale of garden. Rowans, birch, acer, cherry, crab apple, hazel, holly, yew and a fine selection of fruit trees suited to the mild Pembrokeshire climate.

Native Ornamental Fruit Trees Hedging
Perennials

Perennials

A generous selection of border perennials propagated right here at Bryn Coed. Geraniums, heucheras, salvias, astrantia, echinacea, penstemon, rudbeckia, agapanthus and many cottage-garden favourites.

Pollinator-friendly Long-season Shade tolerant
Bedding Plants

Bedding Plants

Seasonal bedding grown in our own glasshouses from late winter through summer. Petunias, lobelia, fuchsias, begonias, antirrhinums, marigolds, impatiens, verbena and a wide range of patio basket plants.

Spring Summer Patio Hanging Baskets
Herbs & Vegetables

Herbs & Vegetables

Culinary and medicinal herbs as well as a strong range of vegetable plugs and young plants from March onwards. Tomatoes, courgettes, squash, chard, kale, leeks and salad leaves ready for growing on.

Culinary Medicinal Edible Garden
Climbers & Roses

Climbers & Roses

Climbing roses, clematis, wisteria, honeysuckle, jasmine, hydrangea petiolaris and Virginia creeper for walls, fences and pergolas. Bare-root roses available each winter at excellent value.

Fragrant Wall Shrubs Bare Root
Why Bryn Coed Plants?

The difference local growing makes

Every plant in our nursery has been started, grown and hardened off in Pembrokeshire. That matters far more than it might first appear.

Atlantic-Hardened

Grown outdoors in our exposed Pembrokeshire fields, our plants are already accustomed to coastal winds, high rainfall and temperature swings before they reach you. No shock of adaptation required.

Shorter Supply Chain

Plants travel from our growing fields to our sales benches, not from a Dutch or Spanish nursery via a distribution warehouse. Less transit stress means stronger root systems and healthier foliage.

You Know the Grower

Our team can tell you exactly how each variety was raised, which growing medium it prefers and how it has performed in local gardens. That kind of provenance knowledge simply cannot be offered by a supermarket trolley bay.

Peat-Free Growing

We transitioned to peat-free compost-based growing media across our nursery in 2021. All plants propagated here are grown without peat, supporting wetland conservation across Wales and the wider UK.

Garden Centre

Everything your garden needs

Beyond our living plants, our garden centre carries a carefully curated range of growing supplies, tools, containers and accessories. We stock what works rather than what fills a shelf — and our team can advise on any of it.

Composts & Growing Media

Peat-free multipurpose, ericaceous, John Innes formulations, bark mulch, grit, leaf mould and specialist cactus and orchid mixes. We stock RHS-endorsed and independently trialled brands.

Pots, Planters & Containers

Terracotta pots hand-thrown in Portugal, lightweight fibreclay planters, glazed statement bowls, raised bed kits, window boxes and bespoke troughs. Sizes from a six-inch windowsill pot to a half-barrel planter.

Hand Tools & Equipment

Stainless steel hand tools by Burgon & Ball, Sneeboer and DeWit. Spades, forks, hoes, trowels, cultivators, dibbers, pruning saws and a wide selection of Felco secateurs and spare parts.

Seeds & Bulbs

Heritage and modern vegetable, herb and flower seeds from Kings Seeds, Real Seeds and Suttons. Seasonal bulb displays from late summer. Native wildflower seed mixes for meadow creation.

Watering & Irrigation

Hoses, hose reels, connectors, watering cans, spray lances, seep hoses and simple drip-irrigation starter kits. Water butts and connectors in various sizes. All brass fittings stocked.

Feeds & Plant Food

Liquid and granular feeds, specialist rose and rhododendron feeds, tomato food, seaweed extracts, mycorrhizal fungi, slow-release tablets and organic pelleted chicken manure.

Gloves & Clothing

A practical range of gloves from lightweight cotton to heavy-duty thorn-proof gauntlets. Gardening aprons, kneelers, knee pads, clogs and waterproof footwear for year-round use.

Accessories & Gifts

Plant labels, bamboo and metal canes, jute twine, copper slug deterrents, bird feeders, nesting boxes, hedgehog houses and a small selection of garden gifts and locally made pottery.

Wholesale & trade enquiries

We supply compost, bedding plants and container-grown shrubs to local landscapers, hotels, holiday parks and commercial properties throughout Pembrokeshire. Trade accounts are available for qualifying customers. Please contact us to discuss your requirements.

Expert Advice

Honest advice from people who grow

Our team does not work from a script. Every member of staff at Bryn Coed is an experienced gardener with a genuine passion for horticulture — and the best way to pass it on.

We understand that Pembrokeshire gardens face particular challenges: salt-laden winds from the Irish Sea, heavy clay or thin stony soils, high rainfall combined with summer drought, and the particular microclimate that comes with a coastal location. Our advice is tailored to what actually works here, not what looks good in a glossy magazine photographed in Surrey.

Drop in any time with a question, a photograph or a mystery plant sample. We do not charge for advice, and we will never push a product on you that you do not need. If you want a more in-depth consultation for a garden design project, we can arrange a one-to-one session with one of our senior horticulturalists at the nursery.

Soil & Drainage

Pembrokeshire soils range from deep, fertile loam to thin, acid upland peat and waterlogged clay. We can advise on improvement, raised bed design and appropriate plant selection for your plot.

Coastal Planting

Gardening near the coast requires specific plant choices and windbreak strategies. We stock and advise on salt-tolerant species and native hedging that thrive in exposed positions.

Wildlife Gardening

Pembrokeshire has outstanding natural heritage. We advise on pollinator planting, wildlife pond creation, hedgerow management and making your garden a sanctuary for birds and insects.

Pest & Disease

From vine weevil in pots to box blight in parterres, we can help identify problems and suggest organic and conventional solutions. Bring a sample or a photograph any time.

New Garden Design

Starting from scratch or inheriting a neglected plot? We offer informal design consultations to help you develop a planting plan suited to your soil, aspect and lifestyle.

Propagation

Learn to propagate your own plants from cuttings, seed or division. We run practical workshops and can advise on the equipment you need to get started at home.

Seasonal Highlights

Something to enjoy every month of the year

Our nursery and gardens change with the seasons. Here is a guide to what you can expect to find at each time of year.

Spring
March – May
  • Bedding plants from our own glasshouses
  • Vegetable plug plants for growing on
  • Spring-flowering shrubs in full bloom
  • Hardy perennials coming into growth
  • Seed displays and propagation kits
  • Hanging basket planting service begins
  • Early-bird fruit tree bare-root stock
Summer
June – August
  • Dahlias, fuchsias and summer exotics
  • Full shrub and perennial range
  • Tomatoes, courgettes and squash plants
  • Patio roses and climbing roses
  • Ornamental grasses at their finest
  • Tea room open late on Fridays
  • Summer garden walks and events
Autumn
September – November
  • Spectacular autumn foliage displays
  • Bulb planting season in full swing
  • Cyclamens, asters and late perennials
  • Bare-root hedging and tree planting
  • Compost and soil improvement range
  • Pumpkin and squash harvest displays
  • Pruning and dividing workshops
Winter
December – February
  • Christmas trees and seasonal wreaths
  • Winter-interest shrubs: dogwood, witch hazel
  • Hellebores, snowdrops, winter aconite
  • Bare-root rose delivery season
  • Seed and catalogue launches in January
  • Warm tea room and cosy browsing
  • Gentle winter pruning advice sessions
The Potting Shed Tea Room

A proper rest in the middle of your visit

The Potting Shed Tea Room sits at the heart of Bryn Coed, overlooking the display gardens. It is exactly what a garden centre tea room ought to be: warm, unpretentious and full of things that have been properly made rather than unwrapped from a chiller cabinet.

Our cakes are baked fresh each morning in our on-site kitchen. Soups are made with seasonal vegetables, many of which come from our own growing beds. The coffee is freshly ground from a Welsh-roasted single origin, and the tea is loose-leaf from a Pembrokeshire tea merchant. We try not to overcomplicate things.

Dogs are welcome in the tea room as long as they are on a lead and behave themselves better than some of our human customers. We have a water bowl outside and a small selection of dog biscuits at the till.

Pushchairs are easily accommodated and there is a baby-changing facility in the adjacent accessible toilet block. We can also arrange group bookings for garden clubs, WI meetings or other societies — please ring ahead to discuss.

Dog Friendly

Well-behaved dogs welcome inside and throughout the nursery.

Locally Sourced

Produce sourced from Pembrokeshire farms and Welsh suppliers where possible.

Group Bookings

Parties of 10 or more are welcome with advance notice. Ring us to book.

Outdoor Seating

Covered terrace overlooking the display gardens, open from spring to autumn.

Tea room opens with the nursery and closes one hour before the nursery. Last food orders 30 minutes before closing.

Events & Workshops

Learn from the people who grow it

Our practical workshops are run by the Bryn Coed team and kept deliberately small so every participant gets personal attention. No PowerPoint slides. No glossy handouts. Just real gardening, hands in the soil.

22 Mar 2025

Seed Sowing for Beginners

A practical two-hour morning session covering seed selection, compost choice, sowing techniques and aftercare. Participants take home their own seed trays and a packet of mixed annual seeds.

£22 6 spaces left
5 Apr 2025

Coastal & Exposed Garden Planting

Understanding which plants thrive in seaside and Atlantic-exposed gardens. We will tour the nursery, discuss windbreak strategy and help each participant build a plant list for their own situation.

£18 Full — join waitlist
19 Apr 2025

Hanging Basket & Container Workshop

Create your own summer hanging basket to take home. Compost, liner, basket frame and a generous selection of plants all included in the price. Suitable for complete beginners.

£35 3 spaces left
10 May 2025

Propagation from Cuttings

Learn softwood and semi-ripe cutting technique in our propagation glasshouse. Participants take home cuttings and a rooting hormone powder kit to continue at home.

£25 10 spaces left
14 Jun 2025

Wildlife Garden Design Walk

An informal guided walk through our demonstration wildlife garden and growing fields, discussing pond creation, native hedging, meadow establishment and pollinator planting in detail.

£15 12 spaces left
13 Sep 2025

Autumn Bulb Planting Masterclass

Discover which bulbs to plant in autumn for a spectacular spring display. Covers planting depths, spacing, layering techniques and choosing varieties suited to Welsh conditions.

£20 14 spaces left

To book any workshop, ring us on 01834 500 420 or send an email. Full payment is required to secure a place.

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What Our Customers Say

Trusted by Pembrokeshire gardeners

“I moved to Pembrokeshire three years ago and had no idea how different coastal gardening would be. The team at Bryn Coed spent an hour with me on my first visit, working out what would and would not cope with my exposed plot. Everything they suggested has thrived.”

Margaret H. — Angle, Pembrokeshire

“The hanging basket workshop was an absolute joy. Small group, real plants, proper instruction and then we all sat in the tea room with a scone at the end. Exactly what a Saturday morning should be. I will be back for the autumn bulb session.”

Gareth & Linda P. — Narberth

“We visit every few weeks throughout the year. The plant quality is consistently excellent and the prices are fair. But honestly what keeps us coming back is the advice. You cannot get that kind of knowledge from a supermarket garden aisle.”

David M. — St Davids
Common Questions

Things people often ask us

After thirty-five years, certain questions come up time and again. Here are our answers.

If your question is not here, please ring us on 01834 500 420 or drop in. We genuinely enjoy talking about plants.

When is the best time to plant trees and shrubs?

Autumn and early spring are ideal for most trees and shrubs in Pembrokeshire. Cooler temperatures and higher rainfall mean less stress on newly planted roots. Container-grown plants can technically be planted any time of year, but avoid the height of summer unless you can water consistently.

Do you offer a planting service?

We do not carry out garden planting or landscaping ourselves, but we are happy to recommend trusted local contractors and landscape gardeners who know the area well. We also offer informal design consultations at the nursery to help you plan a planting scheme.

Can I order plants in advance for collection?

Yes. Particularly for large orders, seasonal bedding or specific varieties, it is worth ringing ahead. We do not currently operate an online shop, but we can reserve stock and take a deposit by phone. We plan to launch online ordering in due course.

Do you sell bare-root plants?

Yes, bare-root roses, hedging plants and selected trees are available from November through to late February. Bare-root stock is excellent value and establishes well when planted in its dormant season. Contact us in October to discuss what we will have available.

Is there parking at the nursery?

We have a large free car park with dedicated accessible spaces close to the entrance. There is plenty of room for cars, vans and trailers. If you are collecting a large order with a lorry, please ring ahead so we can arrange suitable access.

Are you accessible for wheelchair users?

The garden centre building, tea room and most of the nursery sales area are fully accessible. Some of the growing fields and glasshouse areas have uneven surfaces. Please ask a member of staff who will be happy to assist or fetch plants from any area on your behalf.

Do you accept card payments?

Yes. We accept all major debit and credit cards, contactless payment and cash. There is no minimum spend for card transactions. We do not currently accept American Express.

Can I bring my dog?

Dogs on leads are very welcome throughout the nursery and in the tea room. Please clean up after your dog. We have a water bowl at the tea room entrance and dog biscuits at the till for good behaviour, which we define as not eating the stock.

Find Us

Come and see us

We are located just outside Narberth in the heart of Pembrokeshire, easily accessible from the A40 and well signposted from the town centre.

Getting Here

By Car Take the A40 towards Narberth. Turn south at the Narberth roundabout onto the B4313. We are signed on the left after 0.8 miles.
By Bus The 381 Tenby-Haverfordwest service stops at Narberth town centre, a 20-minute walk from the nursery. Ring for a taxi from town if needed.
By Train Narberth has no railway station. Kilgetty or Whitland are the nearest stations; both are a 10-15 minute taxi ride from the nursery.
Parking Free, large car park on site. Accessible spaces close to the entrance. Trailer and van access available — please ring ahead for lorries.

Opening Hours

Monday 9:00 – 17:30
Tuesday 9:00 – 17:30
Wednesday 9:00 – 17:30
Thursday 9:00 – 17:30
Friday 9:00 – 17:30
Saturday 9:00 – 17:30
Sunday 10:00 – 16:00
Bank Holidays 10:00 – 16:00
Christmas Day Closed
Boxing Day Closed

Tea Room closes one hour before nursery closing time. Last food orders 30 minutes before tea room closing.

Address

Bryn Coed Nursery & Garden Centre
Bryn Coed Farm
Narberth
Pembrokeshire
SA67 8LF
Wales

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