Category Archives: Plants & Seeds
Airplant Melonacrater Tricolor Medium x 1
Airplant Melonacrater Tricolor An exotic household plant that looks amazing all year round! This air plant adds an exotic and intriguing twist to any home interior with its spark-like tuft of narrow silver-green leaves. Tillandsia melanocrater tricolor is a simple but exotic small evergreen plant that looks good all year round. It also produces vibrant
Airplant Caput Medusa Medium x 1
Airplant Caput Medusa Twisted leaves the hair of Medusa! It is easy to see where it gets its name from, the twisted and twirling leaves resemble the hair of Medusa! It is a fascinating plant not only because of its twisted foliage but also it produces lovely pink flowers between May and September. These tropical
Aubrieta Seeds – Cheeky Mix
Antirrhinum Seeds – Twilight Mix
Anemone Seeds – Mona Lisa Mix F1
Amberboa Seeds – Desert Star
Open, airy plants whose fine stems are topped with flowers. Spectacular in large groups and ideal for cutting. Flowers July-September. Height 75cm (30"). Easy-to-grow plants providing attractive late-summer colour. HA – Hardy annual. Adds texture and late summer colour to the garden and makes a fantastic cut flower too.
Cosmos Seeds – Double Click
With a beautiful "Sea Shells" flower form, Double Click is the first Cosmos to produce truly double blooms (sometimes with a lovely mix of singles and doubles on the same plant). Its vibrant colours include pink, rose, red, crimson and white. Ideal in an informal border, or as a cut flower. HHA – Half hardy
Cordyline Tango 12cm Pot x 1
Cordylines make perfect house plants, providing stature and colour to wherever you may put it. Cordyline fruticosa ‘Tango’ forms an upright cane of expansive, strap-like leaves that cover its slim, woody stems. This varieties variegated foliage is grey-green with wide cerise pink margins, making an attractive display all year round. Cordylines are easy to grow
Cosmos Seeds – Sensation Tall Mix
Convolvulus minor Seeds – Blue Ensign
Take refuge from the summer heat in the soothingly cool blue, white centred, flowers of Blue Ensign. It makes a superb ground cover. Easy to grow. Large flowers throughout the summer. At the end of the season plants die, and no roots remain to grow again. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. HA – Hardy
Calendula Seeds – Daisy Mix
Lily Tree Yellow Rocket
Beautiful silken yellow petals fade to their creamy white edges and form these exquisitely scented blooms. Tree lilies® are the breathtaking result of years of painstaking breeding; these incredible varieties of oriental lily can grow as tall as 2.5m (8ft) in as little as two years. One single bulb of Tree Lily® ‘Yellow Rocket’ can
Calendula Seeds – Porcupine Yellow
A brand new, award-winning, yellow calendula! Add bursts of delicious, yellow coloured ‘porcupine’ style blooms to your beds and pots from May to September! This exciting new variety produces more flowers than its orange coloured relatives and is slightly taller (60cm) than ‘Orange Porcupine’. Its petals can be used as ‘poor man’s’ saffron to colour
Fruit Plum Mini Tree Black Amber
Impatiens Seeds – Cancun Mix
Apple (Malus) Little Pax
Little Pax is a late-season English dessert apple, discovered recently its pearmain shape, speckled red-flushed skin is like that of 19th century English apples. Little pax is also known for its prolific spring blossom. Semi-dwarf with a mature height of up to 4m (13′) This variety is not self-fertile so for heavier crops grow with
Peony Collection
Peony Collection This superb Peony Collection includes varieties of ‘Sarah Bernhardt’, ‘Karl Rosenfield’ and ‘Shirley Temple’. They are all double blooming peonies that produce masses of flowers from May until June. Paeonia lactiflora are hardy perennials that are key staples in traditional cottage gardens, however, they do also look superb grown in wildlife gardens, contemporary
Apple (Malus) Granny Smith
Our best known cooking apple! with a fresh, tarty flavour. Ideal straight from the tree, picking from November, stores very well and can last through to April. A semi-dwarf tree reaching a mature height of up to 4m (13′). The variety is self-fertile so does not require a pollinator. Estimated time to cropping once planted:
Apple (Malus) Adams Pearmain
A dessert variety that can be enjoyed and harvested from mid-October. With a subtle, nutty flavour compared to more modern varieties, the skins are brightly coloured and shaded on each side of the fruit. A Semi dwarf tree reaching a mature height of up to 4m (13′). This variety is not self-fertile so for heavy