Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Tulip ‘Exotic Orange’

This peony-flowered Tulip literally explodes with colour in spring! Tropical, bright orange, fully double blooms burst open from rounded buds to create a bold display in beds, borders and containers. Plant Tulip ‘Exotic Orange’ in large groups for maximum impact.

Narcissus ‘Minnow’

This dwarf daffodil has tiny creamy white blooms with buttercup yellow centres. Each delicate stem carries up to five blissfully fragrant flowers. Grow Narcissus ‘Minnow’ outdoors in borders and rockeries, or in containers on a bright windowsill indoors. Also excellent as cut flowers to make a really pretty posy! Height: 15cm (6).

Tulip ‘Suncatcher’

Summer sunshine in the middle of spring! Golden, cup-shaped blooms with fiery red-tipped petals create a blaze of colour in beds, borders and patio containers. This dazzling Triumph Tulip is best planted as a single variety, in large swathes, for maximum impact.

Grape ‘Cabernet Sauvignon’

A classic wine grape producing conical bunches of small black fruits that ripen late in the season. In the UK, this variety is best grown under cover to protect crops from early frosts and ensure sufficient time for them to ripen. Cabernet Sauvignon is a popular variety and makes delicious dark red juice if sweetened.

Tulip ‘Magic Lavender’ and ‘Mango Charm’ Collection

We?ve brought together two colour coordinated varieties to help you create a show stopping spring display. Deep mauve blooms of Tulip ‘Magic Lavender’ contrast beautifully with the pale sunset shades of Tulip ‘Mango Charm’.

Tulip ‘Striped Mix’

An extraordinary colour mix! The unusual colouring of these Triumph Tulips will create an unforgettable spring display. Tulip ‘Striped Mix’ is a magnificent combination of 3 varieties; Tulip ‘Slawa’, Tulip ‘Gavota’ and Tulip ‘Havran’.

Hyacinth ‘Pagoda Mix’

Hyacinth ‘Woodstock’

The deep plum shades of Hyacinth ‘Woodstock? create a sumptuous display. The upright stems are crowded with deeply perfumed, star-shaped blooms that sing out from beds, borders and containers.

Hyacinth ‘Rhapsody in Blue’

This elegant mix of Hyacinths makes a refined spring display. Hyacinth ‘Rhapsody in Blue? brings together cool blues and contrasting brilliant white blooms with a distinctive and powerful perfume. Perfect for filling beds, borders and containers with spring colour and fragrance that will return year after year.

Tulip ‘Yellow Flight’

A reliable, sturdy tulip which will pretty much look after itself in the border. Expect big impact from the long-lasting, colourful blooms – they’re long lasting too!

Tulip ‘Shirley’

Long slender flowers of pure ivory with feathered edges in soft purple. Plant tulips in groups and delight as they open to reveal their superb colouring.

Apple ‘Egremont Russet’

A mid-season dessert apple producing a heavy crop of distinctive russet-bronze fruits, with firm, crisp flesh and a rich, nutty flavour which makes it perfect for juicing and tarts and also an excellent apple for the cheese board!

Apple ‘Katy’

Apple ?Katy? is a multi-purpose variety that ticks all of the boxes ? eating fresh, juicing, cooking and even cider making! Its attractive pink-red fruits are extremely juicy with slightly acid, pale cream flesh. Apples can be harvested in September. They don?t store well, but with so many uses you will never need to waste

Damson ‘Shropshire Prune’

Shropshire prunes date back to the 17th century and still have much to offer modern growers. Blue-black fruits can be harvested in late September. The small fruits are sharp and astringent when fresh, but cook down to make fabulous jams and puddings with an intensely rich flavour.

Apple ‘Laxton’s Superb’

Popular with the ?Victorians?, Apple ?Laxton?s Superb? is a classic, old fashioned English apple with an orange-red blushed skin and a crisp, firm flesh. The fruits are aromatic with a sweet flavour similar to ?Cox?s Orange Pippin?. However this variety is hardier and copes well in cold or exposed areas.

Apple ‘Little Pax’

This is a particularly attractive little tree that blooms prolifically in spring making a fine display. The bright red, ?pearmain? shaped apples that follow are borne in abundance, yielding superb crops in October that will store until February.

Apple ‘Ballerina Samba’

Like the rest of the ?Ballerina? range, this recently introduced variety has an unusual columnar habit that is well suited to large patio containers. However, Apple ?Ballerina Samba? also sports side-shoots that extend from the main stem, turning abruptly upwards to create a somewhat bushier plant.

Daffodil ‘Jetfire’

This dwarf daffodil has bold yellow flowers with reflexed petals, and bright orange trumpets. Extremely attractive this smaller variety looks excellent planted in groups in the border and rockery, or in containers on a bright windowsill indoors.

Narcissus ‘White Diamonds Mixture’

A refreshing antidote to traditional bright yellows in the spring garden. Extra special, pure white collection of daffodils, in every shape and size, and including some rarities too

Apple ‘Tickled Pink’

One of the finest of the red-fleshed varieties, Apple ?Tickled Pink? is both productive and highly ornamental. The deep pink blossom and red-tinged young foliage makes a particularly attractive combination in Spring. The crimson-skinned fruits that follow reveal colourful pink flesh when sliced open, with a tart, juicy flavour.