Category Archives: Plants & Seeds
Fruit Me® ‘Necta 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
Ligustrum vulgare ‘Liga’
Magnolia grandiflora ‘Alta’
Evergreen Magnolias are prized for their handsome, glossy foliage with rust brown undersides. They make superb subjects for training against a wall or as a free standing focal point. This stately variety has a narrow, columnar habit, and slow growth rate, making it ideal for small gardens and restricted spaces.
Allium Collection 140 Bulb Mix
Upright stems add a strong vertical accent to cottage garden borders. 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.
Pumpkin ‘Jack o’ Lantern’
Blueberry BerryBux®
Nurserymans Choice Seasonal Perennial Border
Nurserymans Choice Alpine Mix
Spinach ‘Helios’ F1 Hybrid
Gladiolus ‘Giant Summer Collection’
Persicaria bistorta ‘Superba’
Spindle (Hedging)
Spindle is a familiar plant that can sometimes be spotted in UK hedgerows – it is recognisable for its colourful seed heads. Its name arises from its traditional use in making spindles. Euonymus europaeus is a large, deciduous shrub that remains relatively anonymous in summer, but turns an amazing scarlet in autumn. When its small
Field maple (Hedging)
The only Acer native to the UK, the Field Maple naturally forms a medium-sized tree but also clips wonderfully into a dense, deciduous hedge. Distinctive lobed leaves emerge green tinged with red, becoming fully green throughout summer, before turning to a glorious buttery gold in autumn. The small spring flowers are followed by familiar winged
Chaenomeles ‘Pink Storm’
Enjoy a spectacular early spring display of large, intense blooms on this easy-to-care-for quince. Plants produce neither thorns nor fruit, so they can concentrate on producing a fabulous show of huge double flowers. Once established, ‘Pink Storm’ is drought resistant and will thrive in a sunny spot in a mixed border or cutting garden –
Common Dogwood (Hedging)
Cornus sanguinea, also known as Common Dogwood, is an upright deciduous shrub with attractive winter stem colour. A dense covering of green foliage emerges in spring followed by clusters of tiny white flowers in May and June which are attractive to pollinating insects. The flowers are followed by black berries which are eaten by birds,
Ixia ‘Mixed Colours’
Berberis thunbergii ‘Lutin Rouge’
This compact little Barberry is perfect for adding a splash of colour to rockeries, gravel gardens and mixed shrub borders. Berberis thunbergii ‘Lutin Rouge’ has a neat, upright habit that works well towards the front of the border. New spring growth emerges scarlet and matures to a rich claret colour as summer progresses.
Golden Elderberry (Hedging)
Bright and bold, the Golden Elderberry makes a striking addition to your garden and an unusual deciduous hedge. The attractive yellow-green, pinnate leaves are the perfect compliment to the panicles of sweetly scented dainty white flowers in early summer. These nectar-rich blooms are followed in autumn by clusters of small black elderberries which contrast beautifully