Category Archives: Plants & Seeds
Camellia ‘1001 Summer Nights’ Jasmine
Carrot Fly Free Collection
Carrot root fly is a troublesome pest but both Flyaway and Resistafly have partial carrot fly resistance, both contain low levels of chlorogenic acid, a chemical which the carrot fly larvae of needs to survive. This means that they appear to be unattractive to the fly and even if your crop is attacked the larvae
Lowberry® Blackberry ‘Little Black Prince’ (Dwarf)
Blackcurrant ‘Summer Pearls Giant’
Crassula Mixed (House Plant)
Crassula are a well known group of succulents that come in an astonishing range of shapes, sizes, colours and textures. Crassula are easy, undemanding, and fun to grow ? not least because of their diverse looks. These fleshy-leaved house plants are drought tolerant, looking at their best when displayed on a bright sunny windowsill.
Aloe vera (House Plant)
Raspberry ‘Summer Lovers Patio Red’ (Patio fruit)
Fig ‘Little Miss Figgy’
Tradescantia spathacea ‘Sitara’ (House Plant)
Add a bright splash of colour to your home with Tradescantia spathacea ‘Sitara’. Narrow, variegated foliage forms a colourful rosette, often producing new rosettes from the base to form a fabulous, bushy plant. The bright purple-pink and green variegation makes this house plant a striking focal point.
Ficus elastica ‘Robusta’ (House Plant)
House Plant Urban Jungle Collection (3 plants)
It’s easy to turn your home into a tropical paradise with our Urban Jungle Collection. We carefully selected three spectacular houseplants that will thrive in a wide range of indoor growing conditions. Tropical, glossy leaves; variegated stripy foliage; and a range of growth habits from climbing to trailing and everything in between – there is
Orchid ‘Apollon’ in Ceramic Pot (House plant)
Hornbeam
Ligustrum ovalifolium ‘Aureum’
Golden Privet is a lovely choice for a hedge, forming a bright boundary with its pretty, gold-lined evergreen foliage. With small soft leaves, Ligustrum ovalifolium ‘Aureum’ is easy to trim, and it is suitable for any size of garden. It grows happily in sun or deep shade and will live for many years. It is
Anthurium Aqua White in Sierglass (House Plant)
Fuchsia ‘Lady Boothby’ (Hardy)
Fuchsia ‘Lady Boothby’ was bred from an original Brazilian species in 1939 and named after the founder of the British Fuchsia SocietyBright two-tone flowers adorn its red stems that stop at nothing when it comes to climbing! Provide a little support and it’ll clothe trellis, arches, walls and fences in no time at allExtremely vigorous