Christmas Gifts: Green house

Saturday 29 November 1997 00:02 GMT
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Judy Green's Hampstead Garden Store aims to offer something for everyone, from serious gardeners who know their Floribunda from their Laxramblers to those who don't know a pansy from a peony. For pounds 35 upwards, the store will make up a hamper, which could contain a window box kit complete with gardening book and seeds, or a willow basket containing Crabtree & Evelyn's gardener's range. There is also a selection of antique gardening tools, discovered by Green on her buying trips all over Britain and Europe.

For the less gardening-inclined, the store also stocks scented candles from Forestier in Paris, and driftwood picture frames.

Judy Green's Garden Store, 11 Flask Walk, London NW3 (0171-435 3832)

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