Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Potato ‘Swift’

Potato ‘Swift’ is among the fastest maturing of the first early varieties, being the quickest to produce heavy crops of round, smooth, white-fleshed baby new potatoes, and producing larger tubers than Potato ‘Rocket’. Its short bushy habit makes it ideal for containers or potato bags where space is limited. Potato ‘Swift also has partial double

Potato ‘Kestrel’

Second earlyThe gardenersfavourite second early variety, producing tubers of consistent size and shape, with attractive, smooth skins and violet eyes. Potato ‘Kestrel’ shows good slug resistance, Golden eelworm and partial white eelworm resistance. For growing unmarked exhibition quality tubers we recommend using our exhibitor growing bags. Height and spread: 60cm (24)

Tulip ‘Jackpot’

The showy black and white flowers are perfect for use in beds, borders and containers as well as cut flowers.

Tulip ‘Big Giant’

A stunning bicolour tulip with huge flowers ? a star of the Keukenhof Show in Holland.

Fig ‘Ice Crystal’

These magnificent Allium bulbs produce an explosion of colour, followed by architectural seedheads that create a spectacular autumn display. Undemanding and easy to grow, these magnificent Allium flowers are also excellent for cutting. Collection comprises of the following bulb varieties:3 x Allium ‘Purple Sensation’21 x Allium neopolitanum25 x Allium roseum43 x Allium sphaerocephalon5 x Allium

Lavender ‘Night Of Passion’

Bears plump, purple flower heads topped with the mauve bracts that are characteristic of French Lavender. A profusion of blooms crown the silver-green leaves throughout summer, attracting bees and butterflies from all around.

Erigeron ‘Stallone’

Coastal locations and other exposed gardens can be tough on flowers but Erigeron ‘Stallone’ or as it’s more commonly called Fleabane or Beach Aster will cope with these conditions admirably. The daisy-like blooms will look very attractive tumbling over walls or positioned in paving cracks and will surprise you with how resilient and long flowering

Bumper Spring Bulb Collection

A great value collection of 425 spring bulbs that will chase the winter greys away. Enjoy an array of brightly coloured flowers that can either be planted amongst your perennials or in borders and containers.

Crab Apple ‘Prairifire’

The most stunning of Crab Apple trees maybe? Malus ‘Prairifire’ boasts reddish-magenta blossom in spring, accompanied by purple foliage which later turns green. Maroon, cone shaped fruits follow, which mature in autumn and persist well into winter.

Pluot ‘Pink Candy’®

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.

Muscari armeniacum

The classic Grape Hyacinth – Muscari armeniacum produces densely packed spikes of tiny deep blue flowers throughout Spring. Easy to grow, this charming spring bulb quickly naturalises to form dense carpets of colour and has been awarded an RHS AGM.

Lavender ‘Antibes’

Delightfully compact, Lavender ?Antibes? bears masses of mauve purple flower spikes topped with pink bracts that are characteristic of French Lavenders. Its upright, non-branching stems are covered with silver-green aromatic foliage that remains evergreen.

Tulip ‘Fly Away’

Allium ‘Purple Sensation’

The architectural blooms of these violet-purple alliums are sure to make a statement in your summer borders.

Iris ‘Eyecatcher’

Each flower is a work of art!Best variety launch since ‘Katherine Hodgkin?Dwarf variety for pots or underplantingAll dwarf iris are pretty in their own right, but few can compete with ‘Katherine Hodgkin’. The delicate ‘hand painted? blooms of Iris ‘Eyecatcher? certainly give it a run for its money. White petals are heavily patterned with rich

Tulip ‘Flaming Club’

Why grow one bloom per stem when you can get 8 with Tulip ?Flaming Club?? Each stem produces a mini-bouquet for beautiful grow-your-own vases, while adding texture to spring bulb and bedding displays. If you want more ?blooms for your buck? next spring, make sure to plant our multi-flowering tulip this autumn.

Potato ‘Rocket’

A very early bulking and heavy cropping first early variety producing almost round, white skinned and fleshed tubers. Potato, ‘Rocket’ has good all round disease resistance including golden eelworm. Easy to grow and quick to produce ‘baby new potatoes’, Potato ‘Rocket’ is particular well suited to growing in containers and potato bags. Height and spread:

Nectarine ‘Lord Napier’

An early ripening variety that has white flesh which falls away from the stone inside to make eating the sweet and juicy fruit even easier! Nectarine ‘Lord Napier’ is a reliably heavy cropper once established.

Tulip ‘Full Border Mix’

Our ‘Full Border Mix’ does what its name suggests ? fills your borders with spring colour, and for up to 8 weeks! We?ve taken the hassle out of deciding which varieties, which colours and which heights of tulips to plant and created a fabulous mix of the most popular garden tulips.

Crab Apple ‘Evereste’

As the winner of an RHS Award of Garden Merit, it’s not difficult to see why this tree was so worthy of such an award. Its compact, broadly conical, tidy crown displays more-or-less lobed leaves with pink buds opening white in spring.