Category Archives: Plants & Seeds
Ceanothus pallidus Plant – Marie Rose®
Ceanothus × pallidus ‘Minmarose’ or known also by its marketing name Ceanothus Marie Rose or Ceanothus Marie Rose, is an upright, compact shrub with glossy foliage and purple stems. The flowers are rich pink and appear in mid summer and they are followed by attractive red seed heads. Flowers July-September. Height 100-150cm. Supplied in a
Cucumber Green Fingers (3)
An early outdoor, predominately female flowering variety which can also be grown in a greenhouse. Producing high yields of smooth dark green spineless 10cm long fruits. Fruits have a good crisp texture and sweet flavour, perfect as a snack or for lunch boxes. Excellent resistance to powdery and downy mildew and good tolerance of cucumber
Cornus Alba Sibirica Plant
Cornus alba ‘Sibirica’ is a deciduous shrub with dark green oval leaves and small creamy white flowers in late spring. In winter it adds a welcome burst of colour after the leaves have fallen and the bright red bare stems are revealed. It will grow in most soil conditions but looks best in full sun. Sometimes
Nandina domestica ‘Gulfstream’
Glorious autumn and winter colour make this evergreen shrub a superb stand-alone specimen, either in a bed of its own or grown in a container on your patio. Nandina domestica ‘Gulfstream’ starts the year with delicate purple leaves on new growth which soon turn to green while the shrub produces its clusters of small white
Allium Sphaerocephalon
Allium Sphaerocephalon This unique and understated allium with unusual oval-shaped, purple-green flower heads perches atop tall, slender stems. Like all Alliums, this bulb is easy to grow on well-drained soil, and will pretty much take care of itself. Sphaerocephalon must be planted in bold groups to appreciate it at its best. Grow them in dense
Daffodil Peach Cobbler
Sambucas nigra Plant – Black Lace
Hydrangea Plant – Endless Summer Bloomstar
Tulip Florist’s Treat Mixed Bulbs
These vibrant and glorious colours from the florist’s Treat Mix are delightful. With double fringed petals and an array of colours make this a decorous collection. This pot luck mixture may differ from the illustration, specially chosen for their cut flower life. Height: 40cm (16). Spread: 15cm (6).
Geum Plant – Mrs Bradshaw
Geum Plant – Mrs Bradshaw Real showstoppers planted in your flower beds and flower borders! The ever popular Geum Plant – Mrs Bradshaw produces vivid scarlet red flowers. The double bloomed flowers created will make real showstoppers in your flower beds and flower borders this season. Loved by bees, butterflies and other pollinators, the Geum
Penstemon Blackberry (Icecream)
Penstemon Blackberry (Icecream) Part of the popular Ice Cream series Penstemon ‘Blackberry’ will not disappoint. Sitting atop a sturdy stem, its rich, purple trumpet-shaped flowers. Long-lasting, they will flower well into autumn, after many other garden plants have finished blooming. Undemanding and easy to grow they are ideal for adding colour and encouraging wildlife to
Cotoneaster Little Gem (Tom Thumb)
The Cotoneaster adpressus Little Gem is a wonderful variety for cascading down banks and low walls. This deciduous hardy shrub has an enticing spreading habit, which forms a neat bank of beautiful green foliage. The extraordinary prostrate form of Cotoneaster adpressus Little Gem makes it ideal for low growing ground cover in rockeries or borders.
Genista lydia Plant
Genista Lydia or dwarf broom is a delightful hardy shrub requiring very little care and attention. Bright yellow pea-like flowers on arching stems form a dome-like habit. A perfect choice for any gravel garden, rockery or the edge of a sunny border. Tough and resilient and one of the few bright yellow early summer blooms, ideal
Tulip Colour Carnival
Tulip Colour Carnival Tulip ‘Colour Carnival’ certainly lives up to its name with its bright rainbow coloured blooms. The striking bicolour and single coloured flowers contrast beautifully to create a vibrant spring display. Plant in borders or patio pots, where they can give provide an explosion of colour on even the gloomiest of days.
Lavender Stoechas Fathead
Lavender Stoechas Fathead French lavender is a glorious cottage garden plant, with a spicy fragrance, different to the usual Lavender. The evergreen plants also look highly ornamental, yet are easy to grow. The nectar-rich flowers of Lavender ‘Fathead’ are particularly attractive to bees. French lavender is best planted into sheltered borders, containers or path edges
Nandina Domestica
Nandina Domestica A great specimen for borders or patio containers! Despite originating in the Far East, Nandina Domestica is a beautiful hardy shrub that thrives in the UK climate too. Commonly known as Heavenly Bamboo, Nandina Domestica has a bamboo-like habit, growing upright with purple lanceolate leaves. During autumn, it boasts bright red berries and
Rose Standards
These miniature standard roses are much more reliable and floriferous than ever before due to enhanced breeding and more compact flowering plants. Very easy to look after, these great little roses are perfect for containers on your patio, as a feature in garden borders and can be kept pruned to whatever size head that you
Anemone Bulbs – Blanda Mix
Buxus Sempervirens (Common Box) Plant
Buxus sempervirens is one of the most useful evergreen shrubs in the garden! Its small, glossy green leaves are densely packed on slow-growing, bushy plants. A stalwart of the cottage garden and stately home alike, Box has traditionally been used to form neat Box hedges, border edges and fabulous topiary. Well loved for its ability









































