Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Hyacinth Breeders Selection

Hyacinths give a sheltered spring border a touch of the oriental, with their rising towers of flowers in an array of magical colours. Alongside their heavenly aroma and they will take pride in their place in your garden year after year.

Aster Dandy

Bring colour to your late summer borders with this vibrant hardy perennial Michaelmas Daisy. This flamboyant dwarf Aster, with its bright purple-pink flowers, erupt into bloom in August through to October, perfect to bring colour into your beds and borders as the summer colour fades. Aster novi-belgii ‘Dandy’ demands little maintenance, returning year after year,

Ceanothus Puget Blue

Ceanothus Puget Blue Ceanothus Puget Blue is a well-known and cherished Californian lilac due to its unique violet-blue blooms that appear in clusters from May and throughout June, creating spectacular spring-summer displays! This evergreen hardy shrub will absolutely smother the luscious deep green foliage, appearing like floating blue clouds! Reaching an equal height and spread

Cytisus Porlock

Cytisus Porlock The Cytisus Porlock is certainly a colourful variety and makes an ideal shrub in borders or rockeries. This Broom won an RHS Award of Garden Merit and provides fantastic ground cover for banks and open locations. A perfect specimen for coastal areas where a multitude of fragrant, golden, pea-like flowers brighten from March

Cornus Sericea Flaviramea 10 Litre Pot x 2 Inc:

Cornus sericea ‘Flaviramea’ has multi-stemmed branches of yellowy-green. Oval leaves of green, turn to bright red autumn foliage. Flowers are white clusters forming a flat-topped umbel, followed by berries of white in autumn. Cornus sericea ‘Flaviramea’ can be grown in waterside banks, as soil erosion control, as they can tolerate damp conditions. A versatile dogwood,

Juniperus Chin. Stricta 5-7.5Ltr

The Juniperus Chinensis Stricta is a narrow conifer, which develops to a fantastic specimen tree, ideal for smaller gardens. With very little maintenance required; this upright Chinese Juniper is grown for its narrow, conical habit. The Juniperus Chinensis Stricta has fragranced, grey-green foliage, and its bark begins peeling as it matures. Height: 2.5m (8?) Spread:

Aquilegia Vulgaris William Guinness

The striking purple-black bonnet-like petals of Aquilegia ‘William Guiness’ are contrasted with stark white corolla; providing colour and interest in early summer and filling the seasonal gap in your displays whilst the last of the spring bulbs die back and the summer blooms. Its nectar-filled blooms are loved by bees and are carried on wiry

Magnolia stellata

This classic, deciduous magnolia has a slow growing, compact habit that is well suited to smaller gardens. The silky buds of the Star Magnolia open to reveal exquisite, pristine-white blooms in early spring. Its lightly scented flowers are borne in profusion, covering the naked branches in a flurry of petals over several weeks. As spring

Agapanthus Brilliant Blue

For maximum impact plant the Agapanthus Bluestorm en masse. This compact variety produces masses of soft violet flowers on stiff stems that are more numerous but much less tall than the better known Agapanthus africanus. The strap-like, semi-evergreen foliage is tough and drought-resistant. Excellent for borders and containers alike. Height: 76cm (30"). Spread: 50cm (20").

Cornus Eddies White Wonder

Cornus ?Eddie?s White Wonder? – Dogwood ?Eddie?s White Wonder? is a superb specimen shrub, it is rounded, tree-forming and produces multisets of broad stems. It spreads to 5m and grows to a fantastic height of 6m! Cornus ?Eddie?s White Wonder? blooms from late Spring until July, its flowers have large white showy bracts with tiny

Agapanthus Snowstorm

As its name suggests Agapanthus Snowstorm produces a plethora of pure white flowers on sturdy and erect stems. Foliage is broad and strap-shaped, its arching habit and compact nature makes it ideal in borders or in a patio container. The stems are perfect for cut flowers in a vase. Height & Spread: 60cm (24").

Abelia grandiflora ‘Francis Mason’

Abelia grandiflora Francis Mason is a semi-evergreen shrub that bears clusters of pale pink trumpet like flowers upon its arching stems that go on all summer long. With its most striking feature the stunning glossy, vibrant yellow-green leaves sits perfectly in a border or as informal hedging. Very easy to care for and looks at

Agapanthus Africanus Albus

A wonderful pure white form of African Lily, trumpet-like blooms from July-September they rise on stiff, upright stalks atop of clumps of semi-evergreen, arching green leaves. Make an outstanding border perennial as well a patio container plant. Easy to maintain for any budding amateur gardener. Height: 1m (39"). Spread: 50cm (19").

Acer pal Trompenburg

This award-winning Acer adds drama wherever it may sit in the garden, With its pointed, sharply-serrated leaves emerge a deep reddish-purple in spring, to then a crimson-red in fall to provide year-round interest. A favourite for landscaping and certainly makes a striking focal point in any garden. Height & Spread: 4m(13′)

Akebia Quinata

With bright green leaves composed of five obovate leaflets notched at the tips and fragrant reddish-purple flowers, Akebia quinata is a climber that sometimes has purple fruits which are up to 10cm in length. Flowers April-May. Height 301cm+. Supplied in a 2 litre pot.

Clematis Josephine

Clematis ‘Josephine’ – Clematis plant  This Old man’s beard is an intriguing cultivar, spreading to around 120cm (48′) and developing to a height of 180cm (72′). Its flowers have incredible double fluffy pom-pom-like centres in a dusky pink, set atop pale pink outer petals, along with a bold magenta stripe. ‘Josephine’ is a deciduous climber

Clematis Flammula

Clematis ‘Flammula’ – Virgin’s bower Packed full of dainty small white flowers, this Clematis plant stands out from the crowd. It is fast-growing and wonderfully energetic, reaching a height of up to 5m (16′) and spreading to around 1m (3′). This Old man’s beard is particularly interesting due to its fluffy sepals which really catch

Fig Ice Crystal

Fig Ice Crystal The Fig Ice Crystal is a charming deciduous shrub suited to a warm, sunny spot. Requiring excess space in order to flourish, this patio fruit tree is famed for its deeply divided foliage that turns buttery-gold in Autumn. Earning an RHS Award of Garden Merit, the self-fertile common fig develops small fruits

Magnolia loebneri Plant – Merrill

The Magnolia ‘Merrill’ received an RHS Garden Merit Award. In spring the velvety buds which fill the bare stems open to reveal a flurry of white petals tainted with pink tones. Followed by dense green foliage which changes to buttery yellow in autumn. This majestic hardy Magnolia is more resilient to frost damage than many

Achillea Millefolium Paprika Plant

Achillea Millefolium Paprika Grows an abundance of red flowers on a back drop of dark foliage! Achillea Millefolium Paprika grows an abdunace of tiny delicate Scarlet-red flowers with yellow centres, on an upright, herbaceous shrub, that has dark green leaves. This wonderful foliage stands as an excellent back drop for the flowers in any garden