Category Archives: Plants & Seeds
Lily ‘Joy Mixed’
These short but perfectly proportioned Asiatic lilies will flower in less than 2 months and go on to offer 8 weeks of sumptuous colour. Their demure height makes them an excellent choice for patio containers. Underplant them with your favourite summer bedding plants for a vibrant tapestry of layered colour in beds and borders. More
Crocus ‘Vanguard’
Narcissus ‘Rosemoor Gold’
Tulip Delightfully Dutch Mix
Gladiolus communis subsp. byzantinus
This species Gladiolus is graceful and elegant ? a far cry from the flamboyant Sword Lilies found in many UK gardens. Gladiolus communis subsp. byzantinus produces its slender swaying stems of cerise pink blooms in late spring and early summer, bridging the colour gap between fading spring bulbs and budding summer perennials.
Iris reticulata ‘Purple Hill’
Tulip ‘Couleur Cardinal’
Philadelphus ‘Belle Etoile’
Plant-O-Tray Patio Prepanted Narcissus & Scilla
Plant-O-Tray Patio Preplanted Tulip & Crocus
Tulip bakeri ‘Lilac Wonder’
Allium caeruleum
Allium stipitatum ‘Mount Everest’
Just as the snow settles on top of Mount Everest, so this Ornamental Onion is crowned with large globes made up of pure white flowers in June and July. Allium stipitatum ‘Mount Everest’ is a hardy bulb that will produce stunning results with little maintenance, even in dry soil. Height: 1.2m (4’0); Spread: 15cm (6).
Anemone coronaria ‘Mr Fokker’ (De Caen Group)
Anemone nemorosa
Primrose ‘Amore’
Viola ‘Pot Pourri Mixed’
Nut Me® ‘Almond Me’ (Mini Patio Tree)
The innovative Fruit Me® series offers a range of self-fertile fruit and nut trees, grafted onto a brand new dwarf rootstock. These compact mini fruit trees are specially adapted for growing in patio containers over a long period, producing good crops from an early age. Perfect for balconies, terraces, conservatories and small gardens ? in
Australian Tree Fern
This stunningly attractive ornamental fern adds an exotic flavour to shady and damp parts of the garden. Native to Tasmania and south eastern Australia it is hardy to around -5°C (23°F) and thrives in the relatively wet climate of the UK. Slow growing to a maximum height of 4 metres with a stout trunk that