Category Archives: Plants & Seeds
Grafted Tomato Plant – F1 Shirley
Grafted Tomato Plant – F1 Shirley The blight resistant tomato awarded RHS Garden Merit! The F1 Shirley has the best tolerance to late blight disease we have ever seen! But, as well as its ability to shrug off even the worst blight, F1 Shirley will provide great yields of exceptionally fine tasting, medium, round red
Tomato Plants – Marmande
Classic beefsteak Tomato Marmande with large fruits of deep red, richly flavoured fruit makes a delicious salad tomato that exceeds anything you will find in the supermarket. A fleshy, almost seedless tomato is also excellent in cooked dishes. Late cropping but well worth waiting for, just make sure you provide plenty of support for the
Pepper (Chilli) Hot Lemon Plant
Medium hot chillies that not only have the same sunshine yellow as a sun-ripe lemon but also have a similar burst of citrus flavour wise, amazing in tangy salsa or added to sauces. The shining fruit contrasts well with the green foliage, making this chilli stand out from the crowd and easy to pick. Each
Pepper (Chilli) Hungarian Black Plant
This Hungarian heirloom chilli has jalapeno-shaped fruits that are a stunning deep, deep purple, almost black colour, mildly hot and exceptionally flavoursome. These are borne nice, sturdy plants with very attractive and unusual purple flowers. Fruit ripens from green to black and then finally red. 1000 SHU black, 10,000 SHU red and ripe. Great to
Begonia Masoniana
Begonia Plant – Listada
Begonia Plant – Namur
Canna Plant – Cannova Bronze Scarlet
A canna for our English climate! Canna Cannova plants are shorter than your average canna, making them ideal for every garden or small patio. They come in a range of tropical colours, including this stunning Bronze Scarlet, and bloom over an impressively long period! Flowers May-October. Height 70-80cm.
Doodia aspera Plant – Rough Ruby
Fuchsia Plants – Giant Double-flowered Trailing Collection
Giant Double-flowered Trailing Collection Pollinators will love this collection of fuchsia! These giant, double-flowered trailing fuchsias are, in our opinion, one of the best series of all time – if you’ve grown them and seen their enormous 7.5cm (3") double blooms you’ll understand why, and if you haven’t then try them this year! Particularly attractive
Fuchsia Plants – Delta’s Sarah
Fuchsia Plants – Delta’s Sarah Create fantastic flower & hanging basket displays with beautiful Fuchsias. The Fuchsia Plants – Delta’s Sarah is a beautiful plant and a very popular variety of fuchsia. This hardy fuchsia produces large violet- blue and white flowers. These two tones contrast beautifully together and create fantastic displays of colour. Fill
Cosmos Potted Plant – Apollo Mix
A compact, bushy cosmos with larger flowers and better petal quality than traditional varieties, therefore providing much greater impact in containers or the garden. It also makes an excellent cut flower. A whole bouquet of blooms from one plant! Versatile and easy to grow. Ideal for small gardens. Flowers June-September. Height 50-60cm (20-24").
Cucumber Ayda
Begonia Plants – Sweet Spice English Rose
A spectacular new fragrant variety of Begonia which makes the ideal hanging basket plant. It produces an abundance of scented double flowers in shades of pink during the summer months. As an added bonus the flower petals are edible and can be used as cake decoration. Prefers full sun, with consistently moist soil or compost.
Begonia Green Gold
33cm Potato Pot
Argyranthemum Plant – Ruby
The biggest flowering Marguerite! Wide branching plants that are perfect for pots, producing an almost six month stretch of flowers which, in some milder parts of the UK, can extend to most of the year! Ruby. Flowers June-October. Height 40-50cm (16-20cm); spread 40-50cm (16-20cm). Supplied in 2 litre pots.














































