Category Archives: Plants & Seeds
Fritillaria Imperalis Red
Highly exotic in appearance, this statuesque fritillary produces majestic crowns of vibrant red, bell-shaped flowers, topped with a whirl of green leaf-like bracts from mid-spring. Planted at the back of borders, Fritillaria imperialis ‘Red’ will certainly catch the eye with is towering, statuesque stems. Just a few stems of this incredible plant will make an
Tulip Bulbs – Red Riding Hood (Single)
Searing scarlet blooms with lovely mottled rich-green leaves. Very striking. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Flowers April-May. Height 15cm. Bulb size 10/11cm. (Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.) Dwarf Tulips – These ‘dwarfs’ are ideal for exposed sites where wind damage may
Tomato Nurserymans Choice
Nurserymans Choice Tomatoes You can’t beat homegrown tomatoes, and there are so many varieties you can’t buy from supermarket shelves! Fortunately, with our nurseryman choice tomatoes you won’t miss out and can expect sun-ripened fruits available to pick straight from your own back garden. It gets better, as our tomatoes are the easiest and most
Tulip (Fringed) Bulbs – Cuban Night
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
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.
Daffodil Rainbow Butterflies Mixed Bulbs
Daffodil Rainbow Butterflies Mixed This terrific mix of daffodils will provide you with a show-stopping spring bulb display and have been specially selected for their unusual split cups! They produce wide, open blooms with split cups that create a whorl of petals, this is very different from the traditional trumpet shape. This mix also offers
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,
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Daffodil Bulbs – Hoop Petticoat
A strong-growing plant with prominent, funnel-shaped golden trumpets, set off against beautiful grass-like foliage. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Flowers April-May. Height 15cm. Bulb size 7+cm. (Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.)
Tulip & Narcissus Bulbs – Fireworks Mix
Fresh Spring Bulbs – Mix
One of our favourite mixes of different types of bulbs to provide the most amazing combinations of colour and flower form that we’ve ever seen, and blooming over a long period! A bold coloured mix of tulips, Fritillaria, narcissus and muscari that’s superb for containers as well as for creating a swathe of subtle spring
Hyacinth Bulbs – Carnegie
These fragrant, clear white blooms are both breathtaking and 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.
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.













































