Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Clematis Alpina Frances Rivis

Clematis Alpina – Clematis Alpina ‘Frances Rivis’ ‘Frances Rivis’ is a delicate addition to borders worth adding. It spreads gracefully to around 1.5m and grows in height to 250-300cm. It’s nodding violet heads flower from April up until May, making another appearance in late Summer if promptly pruned. Clematis Alpina have silky petals and luscious

Campanula persicifolia Telham Beauty

Campanula persicifolia Caerulea  Campanula Telham Beauty is a well-loved and well-known Fairy Bellflower due to its elegant lilac-blue bell-shaped blooms that beautifully decorate slender pale green foliage throughout June and July! If you are looking to add a new hardy perennial to your garden that will require minimal maintenance for effortless displays, then Campanula Telham

Saintpaulia Plant – Tula

An older but very beautiful variety. Large coral flowers with a sparkling rose-coloured overlay a thin blue band and a distinct white edge. Standard variety. Flowers January-December. Height 11-20cm. GP – Greenhouse perennial.

Streptocarpus Zoe

A very unusual combination of violet-blue flowers fading into a white-yellow throat with a hint of orange at its base. Strong, upright stems hold the multi-flowering blooms in a tight bunch. Height 17-23cm (7-9). Flower size 5.4cm.

Saintpaulia Plant – The Madam

Pale pink with darker pink shading on flowers. Standard trailing variety. Flowers January-December. Height 11-20cm. GP – Greenhouse perennial.

Streptocarpus Titania

The upper lobes on the flowers of this small, ruffled edged variety are creamy white, whilst the lower three lobes are a rich cherry pink with two distinct yellow fangs dissecting the lobes. An excellent free-flowering variety that will bloom for over eight months a year.Height 22-26cm (7-10). Flower size 3cm.

Begonia Plant – Silver Jewel

A lovely variety of begonia. The leaves have a silver reflective quality with medium creamy white flowers. Rhizomatous type. Flowers January-December. Height 21-30cm. TP – Tender perennial. Foliage houseplant Form a dome shaped head  

Heather Pink Spangles

You can grow Pink Spangles most well-drained soil, it will tolerate light shade, which earned an RHS Award of Garden Merit. An evergreen hardy shrub is low growing which makes perfect ground cover, from February to April, Pink Spangles will show decorous pale pink flowers, rich in nectar, this favoured heather will provide a valuable

Begonia Fireworks

A very show stopping begonia. Silver and raspberry large leaves with deep purple veins. Rex type. Flowers January-December. Height 31-40cm. TP – Tender perennial.

Saintpaulia Plant – Jolly Texan

A sweet semi-miniature variety with double dark red pansy-shaped flowers. The foliage is dark green and quilted. Flowers January-December. Height 11-20cm. GP – Greenhouse perennial.  

Begonia Plant – Metallica

A tall growing begonia. The leaves start out red then change to green with age. Large clusters of creamy white flowers. Cane type. Flowers January-December. Height 71-80cm. TP – Tender perennial.Foliage houseplantVery easy to growIdeal for patio or border in summer months

Saintpaulia Plant – Otoe

Semi-double dark coral/pink wavy star-shaped flower. Dark green pointed foliage. Standard variety. Flowers January-December. Height 11-20cm. GP – Greenhouse perennial.

Euonymus fort. Plant – Blondy

The Euonymus Fortuneii Blondy is ideal for small, low maintenance gardens. Golden-yellow variegated foliage adds colour all year to your garden, leaf edges turn pink during the cold months. Evergreen, sturdy plant Euonymus Fortuneii Blondy will thrive in most positions in the garden. Height and Spread: 60cm (24?).

Begonia Red Tempest

The leaf veins are painted dark green and the leaf blade is pale in colour contrasting with a large red heart at its centre. A tall variety growing with large leaves. Height 51-60cm (20-24).

Begonia Plant – Luxurians

Begonia Plant – Luxurians Versatile and beautifully scented. A great Begonia! Begonias are a plant with a thousand different personalities! Truly a must have in any garden display. These versatile flowers can be planted in flower beds & borders but also look great potted around the patio. Their heritage lies deep within the rainforest which

Fruiting Lemon Bush

Citrus trees make excellent long-lasting house plants or a fabulous fragrant gift. When you give an orange or a lemon tree as a present, you?re giving a decorative, scented and productive plant! The delicate waxy, and highly-scented flowers are beautifully offset by the lush, shiny green foliage. Perfect for a warm conservatory, citrus trees will

Blueberry Full Season Collection

Blueberry Full Season Collection  Blueberry Full Season Collection is the perfect collection to extend your cropping season with this outstanding collection of blueberry bushes. Not only do Blueberries taste amazing in muffins and pies but they are jam packed with amazing health improving benefits too! To top it all off these plants will look absolutely

Seed Potatoes – Blight Tolerant Collection

These five varieties we have found best combining blight tolerance with taste. Particularly useful in the recent British summers. Collection contains 5kg (1kg of each variety): Setanta – Red skinned maincrop with perhaps the highest blight tolerance of any potato. Superb tasting and easy to grow. Ideal for jacket, roast and chips. Maincrop. Nicola –

Salvia Salgoon Lake Baikal

This striking new Salvia variety will add a splash of tropical colour to your borders and containers. From the Salgoon series this is an extraordinarily long flowering salvia, the vibrant blue flowers of  Lake Baikal are set off by a contrasting dark flower tube and bold, triangular foliage. These plants are vigorous and will soon

Bidens Red Yellow Centre

Modern breeding has introduced the sensational bicolour blooms of the Hawaiian Flare Series. Bidens ‘Hawaiian Flare Bicolour Star’ is an extraordinary variety with bright orange blooms and a splash of gold at the base of each petal. The star shaped flowers are borne in profusion, covering the feathery foliage throughout summer. Traditional varieties tend to