Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Ceanothus ‘Marie-rose’

Ceanothus ‘Marie-rose’ is a pretty California Lilac, boasting masses of hazy-pink blooms against a backdrop of glossy green foliage. Its purple stems form a medium-sized shrub that makes a lovely feature trained against a wall, or at the back of borders. Fluffy looking flowers attract pollinating insects, and are then followed by attractive red seed

Campsis radicans f. flava

This strong growing, dense, vigorous, deciduous climber bears masses of trumpet-shaped, deep yellow flowers all summer long, attaching itself to structures and climbs by aerial rootlets. Its foliage is strongly toothed with distinctive veining. As the weather begins to cool, the foliage starts to mellow to yellow-green and the blooms give way to pod-like capsules

Clematis ‘Advent Bells’

Bring colour and interest to your garden in winter with this astonishing new Clematis! A unique cross between C. napaulensis x C. cirrhosa ?Freckles?, this new hybrid is reliably evergreen, with dainty blooms from November through to January.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis ‘Apollo’

Bred for its enormous flowers, this showy Hibiscus makes an exotic focal point for your patio or conservatory.

Brugmansia suaveolens ‘Double Fragrant Collection’

Bring the tropics to your own conservatory with these exotic Brazilian natives! Enormous, trumpet shaped blooms dangle elegantly from their woody stems throughout summer, giving them the common name of Angel?s Trumpets. The flowers are night-scented, filling the air with a rich perfume on warm summer evenings.

Potato ‘British Queen’

Second earlyThis RHS AGM variety is over 100 years old and still highly prized for its yield, shape, floury texture and delicious flavour. Today, Potato ‘British Queen’ is Ireland’s favourite summer crop. The oval, white skinned, floury-fleshed tubers make excellent general purpose potatoes and are particularly good for roasting. Height and spread: 60cm (24)

Flower Seed Box Bumper Pack

Beds and borders will be filled with colour when you grow this generous mix of garden favourites. From Dahlias to Delphiniums, there?s something here for every taste and garden style.

Camellia sinensis var. assamica

This tasty tea plant is an easy to grow, hardy, evergreen shrub that will reward you with pretty autumn flowers and a year round supply of home grown tea leaves. The fresh spring blooms of Camellia sinensis var. assamica are a strong contrast to the lush green foliage, demanding real attention in the garden or

Brugmansia suaveolens ‘Double Fragrant Yellow’

Bring the tropics to your own conservatory with these exotic Brazilian natives! Enormous, fully double, trumpet shaped blooms dangle elegantly from their woody stems throughout summer, giving them the common name of Angel?s Trumpets. The flowers are night-scented, filling the air with a rich perfume on warm summer evenings.

Rose ‘Eyes Collection’ Inc Eye of the Tiger

Two of the most exciting Floribunda Roses to emerge in recent years in one superb collection! Rose ‘For Your Eyes Only’ was named Rose of the year 2015, while Rose ‘Eye of the Tiger’ combines the vigour of modern breeding with the charm of wild roses. These strong growing shrubs show excellent vigour and disease

Magnolia ‘Spectrum’

This eye-catching variety may be slow to flower freely – but is well worth the wait! Magnolia ?Spectrum? produces a striking display of goblet-shaped, purple veined, deep pink flowers with paler pink petals inside. With a strong growth habit, it will mature to a small but broadly oval-shaped tree.

Grevillea juniperina (Standard)

Grevillea juniperina is great addition to your garden to add that exotic feel. It is native to Australia, but is hardy to -10C so it can thrive in UK gardens.

Cherry ‘Athos’

This compact little Cherry bush represents one of the biggest breeding developments in many years! Cherry ?Athos? is naturally dwarf and bushy in habit when grown on its own rootstock, remaining around 2-3m (6-10?) tall at maturity.

Plum ‘Mirabelle Golden Sphere’

The fruits of Plum ‘Mirabelle Golden Sphere’ are extremely attractive. Rounded , golden-yellow cherry-plums ripen in August, making a showy display in your garden or orchard. The yellow-fleshed fruits are sweet and plummy in flavour with a hint of sharpness.

Erysimum ‘Bowles Mauve’

Flowering from February right through to midsummer, this hardy perennial well deserves its RHS AGM

Calceolaria ‘Calynopsis Red’

These unusual Slipper Flowers will certainly attract attention in spring. Their vibrant, orchid-like blooms are borne above a neat mound of evergreen foliage April right through to mid-summer.

Calceolaria ‘Calynopsis Yellow’

These unusual Slipper Flowers will certainly attract attention in spring. Their vibrant, orchid-like blooms are borne above a neat mound of evergreen foliage April right through to mid-summer.

Thuja plicata ‘Can Can’

Thuja plicata ‘Can-can’ is a useful semi-dwarf tree with a much slower habit than many other varieties of Thuja plicata. This Western Red Cedar is a much more gardener friendly variety for hedging as growth slows greatly on reaching 2.5m (8′) – the perfect height for a boundary hedge!

Thuja occidentalis ‘Amber Glow’

Thuja occidentalis ‘Amber Glow’ is a slow growing, dwarf conifer with a neat, compact habit. Over time it will form a rounded globe of bright golden foliage that that colours to amber in winter.

Begonia x tuberhybrida ‘Double Flowered Mixed’

Try these boldly coloured, double flowered begonias in your summer beds, window boxes and containers. The frilly blooms, in a mixture of stunning shades, will add an exciting splash of colour for a show-stopping display. Height and spread: 30cm (12)