With its American origins this show-stopper is less vigorous than some of the Asian Wisterias. Wisteria macrostachya ‘Aunt Dee’ flowers prolifically, and from an early age, Read More »
Grow the Mexican blueberry, which is actually a variety of upright, shrubby fuchsia, sometimes even referred to as a ‘tree fuchsia’. The juicy, soft, edible fruits Read More »
This hardy shrub deserves a prominent spot in your garden. The pompom-like, double blooms of Philadelphus ‘Manteau d’Hermine’ carry the most exquisite ‘orange blossom’ perfume, and Read More »
This well-loved Japonica makes a stunning display of deep coral-pink flowers and is extra special because it blooms in early March, signalling the start of spring. Read More »
Zinnias have certainly increased in popularity as summer bedding in recent years. Swizzles are sure to brighten any display with their eye-catching, bicoloured flowers, in vibrant Read More »