Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Sweet Pea Seeds – Showbench Mix

Should you wish to enter your local village show then this is the mixture to go for. A wide range of strong performers with good weather tolerance. Flowers June-September. Height 1-1.5m (40-60"). Scent 3. Spencer type.

Sunflower Seeds – Titan

Dustbin-lid-sized blooms up to 50cm (20") in diameter! Ideal for wildlife food and great for back of border. Height 3.5m (12′). HA – Hardy annual. Easy to grow and a real favourite with children. Flowers like very large daisies with brightly coloured petals. Pollen-free varieties are ideal for hayfever sufferers and for cutting. Use petals

Nasturtium Seeds – Jewel of Africa Mix

Will clothe a sunny fence or trellis with its attractive cream and green foliage and vibrant flowers. Can also be used for ground cover, pots and patio containers. Climbing, single-flowered variety. HA – Hardy annual. Height 180cm (6′).

Gladioli

Add exotic colour and structure and to your perennial borders with the exquisite ruffled, mauve pink blooms of Gladiolus ‘Tango’. The sturdy upright stems of this sensational sword lily are superb for cutting. Try planting gladioli in groups at 14-day intervals to extend their flowering season, and enjoy their fabulous blooms all summer long. Corm

Sweet Pea Seeds – Melody Mix

A superb, re-selected bicolour mixture, containing larger flowers than many other bicolours; and sweetly scented! HA – Hardy annual. Height 1.8m (6′). Scent 3.

Mirabilis Seeds – Marbles Mix

Striped and bi-coloured blooms which open in the evening and stay open until the next morning. Fragrant flowers that self-sow freely. Height 60-90cm (24-36"). HHA – Half hardy annual.

Sweet Pea Seeds – Everlasting Mix

A beautiful, easy to grow climber producing masses of small, pea-like flowers in shades of red, rose or white, over a long period. A quick-growing screen for fences or unsightly garden features. These lovely blooms are not scented, but why not try mixing with annual types to get the best of both worlds! Perennial type.

Lily Tree Starburst

The shimmering gold, perfumed blooms of this exotic looking variety are flushed with crimson red for a truly lavish display. 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

Sweet Pea Seeds – Fragrant Tumbler

The perfect way to bring scent and colour to a small garden! Grow this stunning new variety in pots, tubs or even growbags on the patio, where the plants, having minimal tendrils, will cascade and trail, smothered in sweetly scented blooms in a range of exciting flower colours. Alternatively ideal tumbling over the edge of

Marigold French Seeds – Orange Winner

Dwarf, compact plants bearing large crested flowers of soft orange and maroon. Easy to grow, extremely popular bushy, weather-tolerant plants for beds, borders and containers. HHA – Half hardy annual. Height 20-25cm (8-10").

Sweet Pea Seeds – Kingfisher

Will produce masses of large, waved, delicately coloured blooms over a long period. And whether you enjoy them in the garden, or cut them for a vase, they will fill the air with their delicious strong scent! Flowers June-September. Height 1.8m (6′). HA – Hardy annual.  

Marigold African Seeds – Fantastic Mix

Tall, robust plants with long, narrow, incurved petals clustered together to give the effect of a large "fluffy" head. In a lovely mix of orange and yellow shades over dark green foliage, it’s ideal for cutting too. Height 70-80cm (28-32"). Easy to grow plants that will provide a spectacular display of large flowers all summer

Marigold African Seeds – Crackerjack Mix

Well known, very early blooming, and flowers freely, in a range of bright colours. Superbly colourful, easily grown plants that are a must for a sunny border. Flowers June-September. HHA – Half hardy annual. Height 65cm (26"). Marigolds are easy to grow and will flower right through the summer. Try growing with a colour ‘foil’

Marigold African Seeds – F1 Cheerleader Mix

 Dwarf, bushy plants with large double flowers of orange, gold or yellow. The compact plants will reliably flower all summer long. Flowers June-September. Height 30-35cm (12-14").

Malope Seeds – Strawberries & Cream Mix

This easy to grow, vigorous plant carries beautiful 7.5cm (3") blooms in shades of crimson, rose and pink, together with white. It’s an excellent cut flower too! A colourful alternative to lavatera. HA – Hardy annual. Height 75cm (2½’).

Lupin Seeds – Snow Pixie

A charming dwarf annual Lupin with fragrant, white flower spikes. Very quick and easy to grow and the bees will love it! Snow Pixie is a deliciously scented annual lupin which looks perfect picked as a few vertical minarets in a hand-tied bunch, or arranged on its own as a single stem. Flowers June-October. Height

Sweet William Seeds – Perfume Mix

A first-class sweet william producing lots of fowers in a bright range of traditional colours. Springtime fragrance. Clustered heads of very fragrant single flowers in attractive self-colours and combinations. Good cut flowers with long firm stems. HB – Hardy biennial. Height 45cm (18").

Sweet Pea Seeds – Patio Mix

The fine strong stems each display up to four attractively waved blooms. Colours range from shades of red and pink through light and deep blue to white. Delicately scented. Also ideal for bedding or edging. Scent 1. Dwarf mixture. HA – Hardy annual. Height 30cm (12").

Sweet Pea Seeds – Jet Set Mix

Would you like the colour and fragrance of sweet peas for cutting without the hassle of providing netting or tall twigs as growing supports for plants growing up to 1.8 metres/ Step forward Jet Set, a variety bred to grow to just half that height but with the same long flower stems for cutting –

Gladioli ‘Green Star’

The fresh, contemporary shades of Gladiolus ‘Green Star’ provide a stunning take on these classic garden favourites. With their tall, sturdy stems and unusual colouring, these magnificent gladioli never fail to impress in borders or in flower arrangements. Try planting gladioli in groups at 14-day intervals to extend their flowering season, and enjoy their fabulous