Category Archives: Plants & Seeds
Viburnum Opulus
Clusters of snowball flowers smother the stems of Viburnum opulus in May and June, giving way to glossy, red berries in autumn. Viburnum flowers are loved by florists for their green-tinged blooms that mature to brilliant white. This reliable, bushy deciduous shrub is cloaked in vibrant green, maple-like foliage throughout summer before autumn turns its
Coreopsis Plant – Uptick Cream
This long-flowering perennial gives the performance of an annual! Watch them bloom from early spring to late summer, bringing a touch of cheer to any garden. These compact flowers appear in the divine shades of Cream, and Gold and Bronze. With a height and spread of 30 to 35cm, these are perfect for planting en
Leucanthemum Macaroon Plants
This tight and compact little beauty will produce a mound of large stunning ruffled double white flowers which start out as yellow but as the flower fully opens they become pure white with a distinct yellow centre. During the summer Macaroon will repeat flower and produce a really colourful spectacle due to the number of
Tulip (Fringed) Bulbs – Cuban Night
Lilac ‘Palibin’ (standard)
Lilac (Syringa) Dwarf (Standard) Lilac (Syringa) Dwarf Standard has a neatly rounded head of flowers with beautiful soft green foliage. During late spring your garden will be filled with a sweetly perfumed scent. Lilac (Syringa) Dwarf Standard is perched on a bare 1m (39”) stem, perfect for embellishing doors and gateways. Supplied on a 1m stem.
Anemone ‘Fantasy Red Riding Hood'(3)
Lobelia Plants – Queen Victoria
Lobelia Plants – Queen Victoria Blazing spikes of bloom Turn up the heat with the Lobelia Plants – Queen Victoria. This stunning plant will certainly add a wow factor to your flower beds and flower borders all through the summer season. Producing bright, fiery red flowers that sit atop spicates of highly contrasted bronze foliage,
Knautia Plant – Melton Pastels
Knautia Plant – Melton Pastels A profusion of colour to decorate your garden The Knautia Plant – Melton Pastels are a great little plant that provides a succession of colour all through the summer months. Decorate your flower beds and flower borders with these amazing plants. The subtle shades of Knautia Plant – Melton Pastels
Daffodil (Cornish) Miniature Bulbs – Niveth
An exquisite pure white miniature with a deep bowl-shaped cup and broad petals which just overlap. Often two flowers to a stem and has a light pleasant fragrance. Flowers March. Height 20-30cm. Bulb size 10/12cm. (Bulb size quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.) In Cornwall,
Anemone Bulbs – Lord Lieutenant
Leucojum gravetye Giant
A perennial that will grow up to 90cm in height, with strap-like, glossy dark green leaves and leafless stems bearing up to 8 bell-shaped, slightly fragrant, white flowers 2cm in width – each segment tipped with green. Bulb size 12/14cm. Flowers April.Why choose organic bulbs? Our bulbs are grown without the use of chemical fertilisers
Tulip Bulbs – Secret Perfume
Tulip (Early) Bulbs – Havran
Hyacinth Bulbs – Delft Blue
Of all the blue hyacinths, this is surely the best. The large heads are the softest sky-blue. OUTDOOR VARIETY. Flowers March-April. Height 25cm. Bulb size 15/16cm. (Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.) Please note: Handling hyacinth bulbs may cause temporary itching.
Ranunculus Bulbs – Red
Tulip Couleur Cardinal Bulbs
Pots of Colour Bulbs – Mix
Daffodil Bulbs – King Alfred
This outstanding yellow daffodil is a free-flowering garden classic. Its blooms are exceptionally strong and long-lasting. Flowers March-April. Height 40cm (16"). Bulb size 12/14cm.(Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.) Introduced over 100 years ago, and still one of the most popular daffodils! A
Hyacinth Bulbs – Pretty in Pink
A harmonious blend of white, pink and maroon shades. Beautiful! OUTDOOR VARIETY. Flowers March-April. Height 25cm. Bulb size 15/16cm. (Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.) Please note: Handling hyacinth bulbs may cause temporary itching.