Category Archives: Plants & Seeds
Narcissus ‘White Lion’
Pomegranate ‘Provence’
Often associated with more tropical climates, the pomegranate actually has exceptional resistance to low temperatures – down to as low as -15 ÂșC and can be reliably grown in the UK. Enjoy the sweet-sharp fruit flesh or use the fragrant pomegranate ‘kernels’ to make a fragrant juice which is shown to have many health-giving properties.
Fig ‘Brown Turkey’ Standard
Onion ‘Electric’ (Autumn Planting)
Autumn plantingAn overwintering variety producing shiny red skinned, semi globe shaped bulbs with crisp, pink-tinged flesh. Onion ‘Electric’ makes a lovely addition to salads and stir fries. 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 weather, harvesting and grading
Garlic ‘Germidour’ (Spring/Autumn Planting)
Fritillaria imperialis ‘Maxima Lutea’
This RHS AGM variety produces dramatic crowns of bright yellow, bell-shaped flowers, topped with a whirl of leaf-like bracts. This exotic-looking hardy perennial makes a real statement in borders, where its impressive height is ideal for the back of the border. Plant Fritillaria imperialis ‘Maxima Lutea’ in groups for a colourful, eye-catching display in late
Narcissus ‘Double Duo’
Narcissus ‘Yellow Cheerfulness’
Narcissus ‘Sunshine Mix’
Narcissus ‘Peeping Tom’
Allium ‘Globemaster’
Tulip ‘Angelique’
Lupin ‘The Governor’
Lupin ‘The Governor’ brings a contemporary look to conventional garden designs. Its striking white and purple flowers bloom vigorously from early summer onwards. A hardy perennial, Lupin ‘The Governor’ produces fine elegant blooms, comprising delicate clusters of attractive little flowers. This magnificent Lupin has been a favourite of cottage gardeners for decades and promises to
Lily ‘Blue Wonder’
An incredibly tall lily bearing rich purple blooms with blue tints. The fragrant, trumpet shaped blooms of Lily ‘Blue Wonder’ make a fantastic patio feature or grow them at the back of a border, where you can cut a few stems for a vase indoors. Over the years many offshoots are produced from a single
Eryngium ‘Blue Steel’
Sea Holly is a useful perennial for its ability to cope with hot, dry conditions and coastal locations. Eryngium ‘Blue Steel? produces dramatic cones of tiny blue flowers that are surrounded by a spiky, electric-blue collar. The tall flower stems bring fabulous texture to sunny borders, and are prized by flower arrangers for adding to