Category Archives: Plants & Seeds
Narcissus ‘Raffles’
Narcissus ‘Value Mixed’
We’ve brought together a classic collection of customer favourites to take the hard work out of planning your spring daffodil displays. Not only will you enjoy a variety of colours and flower shapes, we’ve ensured the longest flowering window with collection. Depending on weather conditions, enjoy early spring colour from February through to May.
Peony ‘Garden Treasure’
Fritillaria ‘Spring Bells’
Tulip ‘Ice Cream’
Iris reticulata
Narcissus Martinette
Narcissus ‘Pueblo’
Tulip ‘Darwin Mixed’
Onion ‘Shakespeare’ (Autumn Planting)
Autumn PlantingA british bred variety with superb over wintering qualities and producing darker brown-skinned bulbs than most varieties. Onion ‘Shakespeare’ forms good sized bulbs, with excellent skin quality and storage potential. Height: 45cm (18). Spread: 15cm (6)Pack size: 250g when packed, sets size between 17-21mm (approx 50 sets), or 14-21mm (approx 75 sets), dependent on
Narcissus ‘Pipit’
Azalea ‘Dwarf Red’
Lily Asiatic Mix (Ground Cover)
Fill your borders and patio pots with a continuing display of Asiatic Lilies. Asiatics are famed for their bright colour and form and are hardy, so they will continue to burst into flower year after year. Best planted en masse, these value for money bulbs will provide a show stopping performance in your beds, borders
Tulip ‘Ronaldo’
Tulip ‘Majestic Mix’
Tulip ‘Snowstar’
Tulip ‘Black Satin’
With so many vibrant coloured varieties available, Tulip ‘Black Satin’ makes a sensational contrast! The sultry, maroon-black flowers glisten with a silky sheen that makes this an eye-catching cut flower for spring bouquets. This alluring variety is perfect for pairing with pale pink Tulips for an elegant display.
Onion ‘Setton’ (Spring Planting)
Narcissus bulbocodium ‘Golden Bells’
It’s easy to see why this narcissus is commonly called the Hoop Petticoat Daffodil! The enlarged, golden trumpets of this vigorous variety create a distinctive display with excellent weather resistance. For a dramatic spring spectacle, grow them in bold drifts naturalised in grass, where their delicate blooms will be a harbinger of spring for years