Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Rudbeckia fulgida ‘Little Goldstar’

New breeding has produced this exceptional Black Eyed Susan, which unlike other Rudbeckia fulgida varieties produces flowers literally non-stop from July through to October – without taking a break!

Rouge Perennial Collection

Our Perfect Perennial Collection brings together a reliable mix of some of our favourite herbaceous plants. This generous collection will provide all the perennials that you will need to create a new border from scratch or simply fill the gaps in existing planting schemes.

Tulip ‘White Valley’

This elegant and understated variety makes a beautiful display whether planted as a single variety or mixed with brighter coloured Tulips. Large, semi-double, creamy-white blooms boast contrasting fresh, green streak. Tulip ‘White Valley’ is best planted in large groups for maximum impact.

Peony ‘Pink Hawaiian Coral’

Sensational coral pink blooms that have a real exotic look to them. Peony ?Pink Hawaiian Coral? bears large double flowers on long stems that make them perfect for cutting and bringing indoors.

Grape ‘Muscat of Alexandria’

A versatile white grape which can be eaten fresh or used in wine and juice production. Grape ‘Muscat of Alexandria’ bears beautiful long bunches of white grapes in late September, with aromatic yellow-green skins and a superb, sweet flavour. This self fertile variety will produce the best results if grown under cover.

Sedum ‘Sunsparkler Cherry Tart’

Part of the ‘Sunsparkler? series, Sedum ‘Cherry Tart? is particularly eye-catching. In late summer an explosion of deep pink flowers are carried in large panicles of tiny, star-shaped blooms which contrast beautifully with the dark foliage. The spreading stems are cloaked in fleshy, cherry-red leaves that remain semi-evergreen in mild areas.

Sidalcea hybrida ‘Party Girl’

Sidalcea is well loved as a cottage garden plant, and this variety has vibrant, showy rose-pink flowers, earning it the name of Sidalcea hybrida ‘Party Girl’. In June and July this eye-catching Prairie Mallow brightens the border, stealing the show with its tall upright flower spikes above neat clumps of foliage. This Sidalcea also makes

Allium amplectens ‘Graceful Beauty’

This showy little Allium has already proved itself to be a worthwhile variety. Allium amplectens ‘Graceful beauty’ is effortlessly tasteful – its large, starry blooms forming spherical flower heads in spring.

Poppy Oriental Collection

These flamboyant Oriental poppies will light up your borders in late spring and early summer. They thrive in full sun and are happy in poor, dry soil. Trouble-free and hardy, these show-stopping perennials will flower for years to come.

Iris x hollandica ‘Picasso’

Every flower is a masterpiece! Rich purple blooms with heavily veined, bright gold falls, rise from clumps of strap-like foliage.

Tulip and Anemone Mix

Deep red Tulips rise from a floral carpet of white Anemone blanda in spring. This colourful duo is the perfect partnership for bringing texture and colour to beds, borders and patio containers. The dainty Anemones appear in March slightly before the red Tulips which will flower well into April.

Sedum takesimense ‘Atlantis’

Awarded RHS Chelsea Plant of the Year 2019 – and its easy to see why this caught the judges eyes! Fleshy, moss green leaves with delicate serrated edges, boast a contrasting creamy-yellow border that stays as vibrant from summer through to autumn.

Allium Bumper Pack

Upright stems add a strong vertical accent to cottage garden borders. These magnificent allium bulbs produce an explosion of colour, followed by architectural seedheads that create a spectacular autumn display.

Rudbeckia fulgida var sullivantii ‘Goldsturm’

Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit, this winning Rudbeckia will create the most spectacular display for summer and beyond. With beautiful daisy-like blooms of golden-yellow this Rudbeckia fulgida sullivantii ‘Goldsturm’ makes an excellent cut flower for your summer bouquets. Coneflower is easy to grow, and is a compact perennial which will confidently fill any

Iris ‘Katharine’s Gold’

A recent introduction that is well worth a second look! Iris ‘Katharine?s Gold’ is a distinctive and unusual white variety, with elegant pale primrose yellow falls and indigo blue freckles. This charming Iris reticulata braves the cold in early spring – perfect for starting a season of colour in alpine gardens, rockeries and patio troughs.

Spring Bulb Regal Mix

Our cheerful Regal Mix is the easy way to bring colour and variety to spring borders and containers. Pretty pink Tulips rise above a carpet of bright blue Muscari. Spring Bulb Regal Mix is perfect for cottage garden borders and patio containers, returning year after year in an uplifting display.

Onion ‘Red Arrow’ (Spring Planting)

Replacing our previous very early-ripening variety ‘Red Emperor’, ‘Red Arrow’ comes from specifi c British breeding of early red onions. Sets are fully heat treated and are best planted from late February for early harvesting from late July. Plants will resist bolting and as with any early red onion, harvested bulbs will store for up

Damson ‘Farleigh Damson’

Farleigh Damsons are superb croppers producing huge yields of small, dusky blue-black fruits in September. The fruits have a sharp flavour that becomes distinctly rich and plummy when cooked. The fruits can be baked in pies or made into delicious jams and wines.

Crab Apple ‘Royalty’

A particularly attractive tree, Crab Apple ‘Royalty’ is unmistakeable for its dark mahogany foliage that turns to scarlet in Autumn. The deep pink springtime apple blossom is followed by dark red fruits that make a fabulous crab apple jelly.

Apple ‘James Grieve’

A superb RHS AGM variety that makes a fantastic cooking apple and a delicious dessert apple too! Harvest the fruits in early September for refreshingly sharp apples that hold their shape well during cooking. A few weeks later the fruits mature, taking on a sweet flavour and soft texture that makes the perfect dessert fruit.