Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Dahlia ‘Noordwijks Glorie’

Dahlia ?Noordwijks Glorie’ is a stunning variety with gorgeous large flowerheads which are a mix of soft yellow petals on the outer side and gradually become a warm coral-orangey shade in the centre.

Dahlia ‘Park Record’

Dahlia ?Park Record? has a lot to offer with its strikingly sublime colours.

Nurseryman’s Choice Patio Gerbera Collection

Geranium oxonianum ‘Claridge Druce’

With a choice of so many different hardy Geraniums, sometimes it’s hard to know which one to choose. Geranium oxonianum ‘Claridge Druce’ grows in a neat evergreen clump 75cm (30) high and is covered in rose pink flowers from late spring until autumn. It spreads its seed freely, filling gaps in your borders with new

Wallflower ‘Dwarf Scented Mixed’

The best results don’t always come out of the latest growing techniques. Sometimes the tried, tested, yet forgotten methods need bringing back to the fore.

Buddleja ‘Buzz® Collection’

A new twist on a much-loved garden favourite, ‘Buzz?? is the world’s first patio buddleja! These attractive, compact plants are loved by bees and butterflies, but won’t take over your garden.

Dahlia ‘Daan’

Dahlia ?Daan? is an attractive variety of the Dahlia?s, with beautiful blooms which have a red centre and gradually reach a crisp white at the tip of each petal.

Osteospermum Collection (Hardy)

Versatile and resilient, hardy Osteospermums will thrive in hot, dry, neglected conditions, yet remain some of longest-flowering plants in the garden! Expect vibrant summer colour and weed suppressing ground cover from these easy to grow, sun loving African daisies. Height: 15cm (6). Spread: 90cm (36). Collection comprises of these three varieties: Osteospermum ‘Snow Pixie’ –

Courgette ‘Goldmine’

Courgette ?Goldmine? comes from the best of British breeding offering gorgeous yellow courgettes with stunning pale cream stripes and a white flesh which will catch your eye in any veg plot or allotment.

Lily ‘Perfect Joy’

This bi-colour, Asiatic Lily comes from the ?Joy? series, bred especially for a bushy, dwarf habit. Lily ‘Perfect Joy’ is as pretty as a picture with contrasting raspberry pink and white flowers.

Lily ‘Lava Joy’

For a fiery, ember glow in your summer patio pots, look no further than Lily ‘Lava Joy’! Rich tones of orange and gold contrast with the dark, lustrous foliage of this dwarf Asiatic Lily.

Pansy ‘Frizzle Sizzle Fire’

Another eye-catching colour blend from the popular Frizzle Sizzle Series! Pansy ‘Frizzle Sizzle Fire’ bears gently scented blooms with ruffled edges and lovely dark faces at the centre of each flower. Sumptuous shades of blackcurrant and gold will brighten the darkest days of winter and spring.

Cucumber ‘Patio Snacker’

Greenhouse typeThis all female, greenhouse variety produces 3-4 snack-sized fruits per node, and with shorter internodes between each fruit cluster, you?ll be sure of a bumper harvest!

Phlox x arendsii ‘Miss Mary’

Phlox x arendsii ‘Miss Mary’ is often sold under the synonym Phlox paniculata ?Red Riding Hood? ? a name that seems to suit it better! Panicles of large, cherry red blooms make this perennial Phlox an eye-catching variety in summer.

Apricot ‘Tomcot’

This modern Apricot is more reliable than others, and better suited to the UK climate than many traditional varieties. The spring blossom is produced in abundance, followed by large, sweet and juicy, orange fruits with a fabulous red blush.

Cucumber ‘Burpless Tasty Green’ F1 Hybrid

Leek ‘King Richard’

A particularly early cropping variety that can be lifted by July from an early planting, but will easily stand until Christmas from a later planting. The long, slender stems of Leek ‘King Richard’ are full flavoured and ideal for slicing.

Hydrangea macrophylla ‘You & Me Perfection’

From the innovative ?You & Me? series comes this exquisite variety, aptly named ?Perfection?. The large mophead blooms are held aloft on sturdy stems that won?t flop under the weight of the flower heads.

Spiraea japonica ‘Odensala’

Spiraea japonica ‘Odensala’ is a neat and compact variety with a rounded habit that will suit any sunny border. Panicles of tiny pink blooms appear in early summer, attracting bees and butterflies to the garden.

Lilac ‘Gloire de la Rochelle’

A froth of lilac-pink flowers burst into bloom from May to June, enticing bees and butterflies to their rich nectar. The sweetly perfumed blooms are an early summer treat, filling the garden with fragrance and making a fabulous cut flower for a vase indoors.