Category Archives: Plants & Seeds
Physocarpus Plant – Lady in Red
Physocarpus Lady in RedPhysocarpus opulifolius ‘Tuilad’ known by its marketing name Physocarpus opulifolius Lady in Red is a medium-sized deciduous shrub with large, attractively lobed, red or reddish-purple leaves. In summer, it produces dense round flower heads of tiny pink flowers which look gorgeous against the dark foliage. It prefers a moist, well-drained soil in
Apple Cox’s Self Fertile
Apple Cox’s Self Fertile Produces juicy, crisp and aromatic dessert fruits. This self-fertile variety is very similar to classic Cox?s (Cox’s Orange Pippin), but this newer variety has several advantages. As the name implies, Cox Self Fertile apple trees are self-fertile and don’t require an additional tree for pollination. This tree would be a perfect
Apple (Malus) Worcester Pearmain
An ideal example of an early season variety, sweet flavour, perfect for enjoying straight from the tree. An RHS AGM winner, the apples themselves are on the smaller side but are a lovely red when caught in sunlight . Attractive blossoms in spring adding seasonal interest. Extreme dwarf reaching a mature height of up to
Apple (Malus) Core Blimey
Reminiscent of the ever popular Cox, but much easier to grow. Apple ‘Core Blimey’ produces attractive red fruits with a crisp, juicy texture and a delicious, aromatic flavour. It has been bred for good disease resistance and strong vigour making it suitable for growing in almost any area of the UK. Fruits can be harvested
Apple Tree – Lord Lambourne
Once assessed by ‘Gardening from Which?’ as the best all-round British garden apple, this is indeed a superb mid-season variety. The crisp, firm fruits are bursting with sweet juice! Ready to pick from September, they will keep well until Christmas! Pollination group 2. (SF – self-fertile). Our apples are grafted onto an M26 rootstock which
Apple (Malus) Paradice Gold
Apple (Malus) Paradice Gold – 1 x 12L Pot Apple Paradice Gold was singled-out from several new varieties to be planted in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. This apple has a lovely sweet flavour with a crisp texture with attractive red skin, which makes for a lovely eating apple. Also makes an excellent juicing apple.
Apple (Malus) Spartan
Apple (Malus) Spartan – 1 x 12L Pot Apple Spartan is a smooth-skinned dark red fruit that is white-fleshed, crisp and very juicy. This variety is always one of the top tasting varieties on apple day events, especially with children. Later to ripen than other varieties and it is able to stay on the tree
Apple – Winter Gem
Winter Gem, a popular dessert variety, frequently winning flavour contests. Heavy yields of pink apples of outstanding quality. Crisp, juicy and aromatic. An easy to grow, late-season variety, fruits from October. Excellent storing qualities can be kept until March. A dwarf reaching a mature height of up to 2.5m (8′) This variety is not self-fertile
Gage (Prunus) Old Green Gage
Gage (Prunus) Old Green Gage The Old Greengage may have plain green plums but they are exceptionally sweet and juicy and perfect when eaten straight from the tree. A much-favoured variety with an old fashioned sweet taste, perfect for homemade jam making. Originally brought to the UK from France over three hundred years ago. A
Amarine BellaDiva Mixed
Unique Nerine/Amaryllis crossBigger, bolder and hardier than true nerinesEssential autumn colourStunning cut flowersOriginally bred for the floristry trade, you can now grow the elegant flower stems of this hardy Amarine in your own garden. This unique hybrid of Amaryllis Belladonna and Nerine bowdenii brings the best of both species into one plant: vigorous growth, taller
Geranium Balcon Mix
Delivered ready-planted for immediate display! Creating a colourful summer hanging basket couldn’t be easier with our handsome ‘ready to hang’ rattan baskets. Our pre-planted Garden Ready baskets bring plants and their flowers up to eye level for enjoyment and easy upkeep. The number of plants in our baskets will depend on the variety you choose,
Weigela florida EBONY AND IVORY Noble® (PBR)
This new weigela has quite unique colouring. The foliage is a rich, deep green, but takes on hints of plum as the summer progresses. These form a lush backdrop for the red-throated white trumpets, that smother the stems in early summer. Flowers May-June. Height 41-50cm; spread 71-80cm. Supplied in a 10 litre pot.
Lavender Angustifolia Platinum Blonde
Lavender Angustifolia Platinum Blonde A colourful shrub that pollinators love! Lavender looks great and smells wonderful, so why not grow a shrub that grows in all kinds of places in the garden! This unusual cultivar has bright, variegated foliage with broad yellow margins that radiate a golden glow. From June to August, Lavender ‘Platinum Blonde’ is
Stipa Tenuissima
Stipa Tenuissima This low maintenance, hardy perennial is resilient and drought tolerant once established, seedling about freely to create fabulous wispy drifts. A fine choice for sunny borders, patio containers, gravel gardens or softening the edges of pathways. Grow Stipa on any fertile, well-drained soil in full sun. Avoid sites that sit wet in winter
Buddleja Plant – ‘Buzz® 3 in 1’
Rosemary Miss Jessops
Rosemary Miss Jessup A vigorous RHS AGM variety, well-loved by gardeners and cooks alike! From late April to June the stems are filled with irregular clusters of pale lilac flowers which are loved by bees. Rosemary ‘Miss Jessop’ forms a medium-sized shrub in time, providing useful year-round colour for sunny borders, herb gardens and gravel
Dahlia Plant – Bishop of Llandaff
A favourite for cottage garden borders, Dahlia ‘Bishop of Llandaff’ boasts striking scarlet flowers which at over 1m high will really stand out at the back of beds or planted in large containers. A branching, tuberous dahlia, ‘Bishop of Llandaff’ is unusual for its dark aubergine, almost black stems and foliage which provide a stunning
Dahlia Plant – Creme de Cassis
Flowering from June to the first frosts, this addition to our range of dahlias is a real stand-out specimen which will create a truly unusual splash of colour in borders and containers. The densely packed petals are a very pale pink when viewed from above, but their undersides are a rich ‘crème de cassis’ colour







































