Category Archives: Plants & Seeds
Lettuce Seeds – Red Salad Bowl
Red leaved form of picking type lettuce. Very productive over a long period and attractive in the garden. Picking Variety. Tom says: Quick and easy lettuces are many peoples first veggie crop. Try mixing red and green lettuce leaves to add a note of bitterness to salads, or try slicing up little gem lettuces and
Lettuce Seeds – Salad Bowl
Produces an abundance of fresh green foliage over a long period. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Picking Variety. Tom says: Quick and easy lettuces are many peoples first veggie crop. Try mixing red and green lettuce leaves to add a note of bitterness to salads, or try slicing up little gem lettuces and sautéing
Liquorice Seeds
Developed by James Wong – Make the most wonderful liquorice sweets you’ve ever eaten! Superior taste to bought ‘liquorice’. Contains a chemical 50 times sweeter than sugar. Huge range of uses, like making your own Pontefract cakes! Tastes like: Brown sugar, fennel, barley water. Sow March-May. Harvest September-November.
Leek Seeds – Autumn Giant 3 Albana
Salad Leaves Seeds – Full On & Fiery
Developed by James Wong – If you want to add a bit of fire to liven up your salad this mixture of varieties of wild rocket, mizuna and spicy mustards will tingle your tastebuds. Sow: April-October. Harvest: April-November. Salad leaves are relatively expensive to buy yet are quick and easy to grow If you want
Leaf Salad Seeds – Italian Mix
Grape (Vitis) Boskoop Glory
Grape (Vitis) Boskoop Glory Grape Boskoop Glory is an old variety, of grapevine it reliably produces a bumper harvest of tasty sweet black grapes. Perfect for picking and eating fresh straight from the vine or add to your desserts! A hardy, easy to grow vine, trail over walls, pergolas or arches. Pretty white flowers bloom
Clematis Cirrhosa Freckles
Clematis ‘Cirrhosa Freckles’ – Clematis ‘Freckles’ is one of the most stunning varieties of Clematis there is. Its four violet paint-splatted petals are indescribable and are what makes this Clematis plant a must-have in anyone’s garden. It grows to a great height of 3m (10′) and spreads gracefully to around 1.5m (5′). Clematis ‘Cirrhosa Freckles’
Pyracantha coccinea Plant – Red Star
Rhododendron (AJ) Plant – Geisha Orange
Rhododendron Plant – Shamrock
Acanthus Spinosus
Acanthus spinosus is a handsome herbaceous perennial, also known as Armed Bear’s Breech. Easy to grow for novices and experienced gardener’s alike. Reaching heights of up to 1.5m it adds a touch of class and elegance to any garden border. Spectacular spikes of white flowers with purple hooded bracts shoot up from the green foliage.
Rhododendron Plant – Blue Tit
Salix integra Plant – Hakuro Nishiki
Berberis thunb. ‘Admiration’®
Clematis ‘Madame Le Coultre’
This jackmanii hybrid is a real show stopper! The dazzling, large white flowers with golden stamens are produced all summer from June to September. Clematis ‘Madame le Coultre’ simply exudes understated elegance. It makes a beautiful climber for softening the edges of brick pillars, pergolas and arbours.
Clematis Plant – Blekitny Aniol
Clematis ‘Blekitny Aniol’ – Clematis ‘Blue Angel’ Instantly recognisable for its unique form and colour, this Clematis plant is not one to miss. A healthy cultivar, this popular variety of Clematis flowers freely from June until September and grows to a great height of 4m (12′), spreading to around 1m (3′). Old man’s beard enjoys
Forsythia Plant – Goldrausch
Forsythia Plant – Goldrausch Provides stunning colour and interest in any garden! Forsythias are one of the most striking plants in the spring garden when their bare branches are smothered with bloom. The bare stems of this plant are cloaked in bright golden-yellow flowers when nothing else is in the bloom in the garden! ‘Goldrausch’
Euonymus europaeus ‘Red Cascade’
A large deciduous shrub, a native of European hedgerows, from which the wood was traditionally used for making spindles. This plant really comes into its own in autumn and winter, when its dark green leaves turn blazing scarlet. Insignificant summer flowers are followed by gorgeous, orange-pink, winged fruit which remains long after the leaves have