Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Paeonia ITOH ‘Canary Brilliants’

This hardy perennial is perfect for the cut flower garden – its long stems are topped with exotic double blooms which are a remarkable blend of yellow and apricot. The fragrant flowers appear from May, bridging the gap between spring and summer. Flowers May-June. Height 70-80cm. Supplied in a 3 litre pot.

Hydrangea macrophylla Plant – Mirai

Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Mirai’ is a hardy shrub that is container friendly. Its blooms are quite a display with white mophead flowers in summer with each individual floret edged in a light pink/red. As they mature the colour will deepen giving this shrub a milti-coloured look when there are young and older flower clusters on the same

Physocarpus Opulifolius Angel Gold Plant

The bright green-yellowish foliage of Physocarpus opulifolius Angel Gold will add vibrant colour to your garden whether grown in a pot or beds and borders. Clusters of small white flowers apperar in sping in large numbers. Height 150-200cm. Supplied in a 3 litre pot or 7.5-10 litre pot.

Lettuce (Organic) Seeds – May King

Mid-green, slightly tinged with red. Early and hardy, ideal for frame, cold greenhouse and outdoor use.

Bergenia Plant – Purpurascens

A familiar cottage garden plant for perennial borders, a reliable plant with evergreen glossy green foliage turning to red in winter. Bright pink flowers in spring on upright, red stems, provide a valuable source of nectar for pollinating insects. Bergenia purpurascens provides seasonal interest throughout the year. Height: 40cm (16). Spread: 50cm (20).

Borage (Organic) Seeds

The beautiful blue flowers of borage are used to flavour beverages, the young leaves for salads. It’s a magnet for bees too! Flowers June-August. Height 80cm (31).

Acanthus Mollis

Given plenty of space, this architectural perennial makes a superb plant. Glossy, serrated foliage forms an attractive spreading semi-evergreen in mild areas. From May to August, Acanthus mollis produces white flowers, with dusky purple bracts. Grow this hardy perennial in a sunny or lightly shaded area where it can spread to form a impressive feature

Bean Runner (Organic) Seeds – Scarlet Emperor

A traditional early variety that is as good today as when first introduced at the turn of the century. Preferred by many gardeners for its flavour.

Viburnum burkwoodii Plant – Anne Russell

A compact, semi-evergreen shrub with glossy green foliage turning in the autumn to give a fine display of seasonal colour. The white tubular flowers emerge from the pink buds in the spring and summer and are strongly scented. Ideal for planting against a wall or near to an entrance or path. RHS Award of Garden

Tamarix Plant – Hulsdonk White

Unusual white flowered form of Tamarisk. Large bush/small tree with feathery foliage covered by sprays of flowers during July-September. Extremely hardy and suited to most soil types and conditions. Height 301cm+. Supplied in a 7.5-10 litre pot.

Apple (Malus) Jonagold

Apple (Malus) Jonagold – 1 x 12L Pot As its name suggests, this is a cross between a Jonathan and a Golden Delicious. A high-quality apple that was developed in America in the 1940s. Jonagold has fairly large fruits will pale green-yellow skins that are flushed with red. The combination of Sweet and Sharp makes

Hibiscus syriacus ‘Hamabo’

The erect stems of hibiscus syriacus ‘Hamabo’ develop a cloak of deeply lobed, fresh green foliage that makes an attractive upright shrub. Although hardy hibiscus flower late in the season, they are well worth the wait for their exotic-looking blooms. Hibiscus syriacus ‘Hamabo’ bears eye-catching clear pink flowers, with scarlet blotches at the base of

Acer Japonicum Aconitifolium

With its upright and compact habit the Acer jap. Aconitifolium produces deeply cut leaves that transform from green to spectacular scarlet and carmine tones which are tinged with purple. An incredibly popular RHS AGM winner Perfect as a specimen plant or for smaller gardens it will suit containers and even city garden. Height: 5m(15′) Spread:

Britains Favourite Apple Tree Collection

This collection contains three of the best varieties, grafted onto dwarf rootstocks, it makes them easy to reach to prune, spray and pick your fruit. Britain has one of the best climates in the world for apple growing and while these varieties are not self-fertile they will pollinate each other. Height and spread: Up to

Ficus Indian Rubber Plant

The rubber plant gets its name from the white latex running through its veins, which used to be used to make rubber. The thick glossy green leaves even have a rubber-like look to them. It will grow upright and form a beautiful plant which can be put on centre stage. They are easy to grow

Campsis radicans Plant – Indian Summer

Campsis radicans ‘Indian Summer’ is a woody self-clinging deciduous climber producing large exotic-looking trumpet-shaped orange flowers in mid and late summer. It will grow in shade but needs sun to flower well. Provide a sturdy structure for it to climb as the mature plant can be heavy. Flowers August-September. Height 150-200cm. Supplied in a 2-3

Syringa meyeri ‘Palibin’

Abundant panicles of fragrant, lavender-pink flowers in late spring and early summer with oval, dark green leaves. This lovely Korean lilac is ideal for a sunny, well drained shrub or mixed border. Compact and slow growing it’s perfect for the smaller garden or where space is limited. Flowers June. Height 90-100cm. Supplied in a 3

Malus (Crab Apple) Prairie Fire

Malus (Crab Apple) Prairie Fire Arguably one of the most attractive Crab Apples trees there are! It’s hard to find a more attractive Crab Apple tree than this one! Malus ‘Prairifire’ produces a reddish-magenta flower in the months of spring, followed by a stunning backdrop of purple foliage which later turns green. In the Autumnal

Cornus alba Plant – Siberian Pearls

Cornus alba ‘Siberian Pearls’ grown for it’s profuse flowering and the pure white pearl-like berries that follows. Also its coral red stems that looks stunning against snowy winter days. Flowers May-June. Height 150-200cm. Supplied in a 7.5-10 litre pot.

Cornus alba BATON ROUGE®

Cornus alba ‘baton rouge’, also known as ‘Dogwood’, is a shrub that is distinguished by its red wood. The foliage of the dogwood is also very decorative, which changes from green to purple. This dogwood is a full sun plant that supports partial shade and likes cool and slightly damped soils. The maintenance of the