Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Cercis siliquastrum Plant

The Cercis siliquastrum also known as a ‘Judas tree’ is a bushy, deciduous small tree with heart-shaped leaves that are up to 10cm in width. His flowers are pink, pea-shaped and grow in clusters. This tree grows best in a well-drained soil with a lot of sun. It has purple coloured fruits that are about

Sweet Pea (Organic) Seeds – Spencer Mix

Strong-growing plants covered in a profusion of big, deliciously fragrant blooms that are ideal for picking. Flowers July-August. Height 1.8m (6′).

Tomato Plants – Tumbling Bella

Tomato Plants – Tumbling Bella British-bred cherry tomato and a vast improvement on ‘Tumbler’ tomato, which was a customer favourite for many years. This amazing producer will keep you in cherry-sized tomatoes from July right through to October. Each sweet little red tomato is crack resistant and grows to perfection in a basket or container

Courgette (Organic) Seeds – Italian Striped

Dark green with lighter green stripes. Can be picked when finger-sized, cooked whole and served like asparagus. Grow on for slicing.

Pumpkin (Organic) Seeds – Jack Be Little

Pumpkin (Organic) Seeds – Jack Be Little Fantastic miniature squash & pumpkins that taste as good as they look! The Squash & Pumpkin Jack Be Little is a very interesting and fun to grow variety. These colourful little pumpkins grow to just 8cm in diameter when fully grown! This means they are great for adding

Carnation Seeds – Chabaud Giant Mix

Beautifully fringed double flowers. Petals can be used in salads. HHP – Half hardy perennial. Height 45cm (18").

Carrot Seeds – F1 Fire Wedge

Carrot Fire Wedge produces large orange roots that are indeed wedge-shaped, and are very succulent so ideal for juicing. Indeed this is the variety that is often used commercially for carrot juice manufacture, so now you can grow them yourself for that home grown taste!  

Seed Tin – Carrot Chef’s Mix

A brand new format. Our new tins contain twice the amount of seeds, split into three packets for successional sowing and extended cropping. Chef’s Mix – Create a rainbow of colour on your dinner plate. We?ve put our 12 most popular varieties of vegetable seed for successional sowing into these handy seed tins. No more

Our Selection Brassica Veg Plants

Our Selection Brassica Veg Plants A superb selection to keep you cropping! Come late August you’ll have started to harvest some of your summer veg and you’ll have empty spaces ready to fill. Why not fill them with some of our selection of Brassica Veg Plants. Later planting crops which we’ve grown on for you

Calendula Seeds – Lemon Zest

Dwarf, well branched, quick-growing plants that are ideal for pots and tubs as well as summer bedding. The plants had one of the longest flowering periods of calendulas in our trials, and were very weather hardy too! Ideal for cutting. Easy to grow – ideal for beginners. The brightly coloured flowers are cheerful in borders

Begonia Star Light

A beautiful compact begonia with silver shimmering leaves. The burgundy and pink stain on the veins and edges of the leaves define their undulating texture and shape. Height 51-60cm (20-24).

Cactus Seeds – Prickly Characters

A mixture of curious and interesting plants! Enjoy watching them grow and see what develops! Varieties may vary from those pictured. Height up to 30cm (12").

Nut Tree – Walnut Europa

A naturally dwarf variety, ideal for smaller gardens. Large, oval-shaped nuts. Start harvesting after 2-3 years. Harvest early October. Height 3m+.

Peach Tree – Lacrima Weeping Peach

Unique, cascading branches bearing sweet, juicy peaches. Yields fruit from the 2nd year of planting. Ideal for small gardens, pink blossom in spring, yellow-fleshed fruit in late summer. Harvest in August. Height 2.5-3m. Grown on Montclare rootstock.

Shallots Bulbs – Meloine

Shallots Bulbs – Meloine Perfect shallots to enhance your meals. Shallots Bulbs – Meloine is a great shallot that will compliment any dish they’re added to. With an excellent taste you won’t be disappointed with homegrown Shallot – Meloine. The Shallots Bulbs – Meloine are a heavy cropping variety meaning you can expect lots of

Bean (Runner/Butter) Seeds – Czar

A heritage runner bean, for fresh young green pods or drying for butter beans – perfect for soups and casseroles, and a good source of protein, iron, vitamin B and fibre.  

Bean (Runner) Seeds – Snowstorm

A self-fertile, white-flowered variety producing masses of beans that are great for cooking whole rather than cut up, and are sold at a premium in certain high-end supermarkets. Can also be left to grow to around 30cm.  

Carrot Seeds – Bowling Carrots (Rondo)

These cute little round carrots are easy and fast to grow. They are great to eat, but they also make great ‘rolling carrots’. Roll them like marbles or use them to play a game like skittles. They’re great fun!  

Cress Seeds – Cress Heads (Curled)

Nothing grows faster than Cress which, with its tongue tingling taste is ideal for salads and sandwiches. You can grow it outside in the summer or indoors on a windowsill right through the year. Just sit back and watch it grow! FUN TO GROW – A fun, educational way to get children growing flowers and

Pumpkin Seeds – Crafty Pumpkin (Hundredweight)

Grow some big orange pumpkins in the garden and in the autumn harvest and carve them into frightening faces and other scary shapes – just right for Halloween!