Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Clematis Giselle™ evipo051

A versatile and thoroughly rewarding clematis plant that is certain to enhance your garden, wherever you choose to display it. Clematis ?Giselle? will produce its first flush of luxurious looking, deep maroon blooms in early summer and will continue through until early autumn.

Trollius chinensis ‘Golden Queen’

An attractive Globeflower bearing semi-double, orange blooms in early summer above clumps of finely cut foliage. This moisture-loving hardy perennial thrives in damp borders, woodland edges and bog gardens bringing a bright splash of colour and a carefree spreading habit to planting schemes.

Juicy Fruit Growing Kit

Sow, nurture and grow your own delicious fruits with this juicy fruit growing kit. The kit features five unique packets of seeds allowing you to grow delicious Rhubarb Glaskin?s Perpetual, Strawberry Mignonette, Melon Ogen, Tomato Moneymaker and Pineapple Berries.

Cut & Come Again Growing Kit

You may have heard the expression cut and come again, but been unsure as to what it means or which varieties are suitable. This collection will give you a varied salad bowl – simply pick the leaves you require, your plants will soon produce new ones to replace them!

Exotic Fruit Growing Kit

Get a taste of exotic fruits with this new collection – 5 of the more unusual varieties to grow at home or at your allotment plus everything you need to get started.

Mandevilla sanderi ‘Bloom Bells® Red’

An exquisite climber for a warm conservatory! Mandevilla sanderi ‘Bloom Bells® Red’ produces a sensational display of bright crimson red, trumpet shaped blooms that stand out against its glossy, dark foliage.

Dahlia ‘Creme de Cassis’

Flowering from June to the first frosts, this addition to our range of dahlias is a real stand-out specimen which will create a truly unusual splash of colour in borders and containers.

Bellis ‘Bam Bam Mixed’

These neat little Bellis Daisies really pack a punch! Large blooms in a bright mix of red and rose shades are borne in abundance above neat, bushy plants. will light up autumn borders, often producing a second flush in spring.

Cyclamen ‘Latinia Success’

Enjoy winter colour that will brighten the darkest days – plant these showy Cyclamen in sheltered borders, window boxes, or a patio container by the front porch! Cyclamen ‘Latinia Success’ forms a low mound of dark green foliage, elegantly marbled with silver patterns.

Clematis Picardy™ evipo024

Exquisite magenta blooms, each petal striped with red, make a bold statement in the garden! Clematis ‘Picardy’ is a particularly worthwhile cultivar – its bushy stems are filled with bloom from early summer to autumn. Free-flowering, with a neat, compact habit, this hardy climber is perfect for growing in patio containers, and makes a fabulous

Crab Apple ‘Sun Rival’

Crab Apple ?Sun Rival? is a showy variety with attractive weeping branches that form an umbrella shaped crown. The cascading branches are filled with delicate pink buds in spring, that open to reveal dazzling white flowers.

Delphinium ‘Summer Skies’ (Pacific Hybrid)

Beautiful sky-blue flowers form tall, soft spires above neat clumps of foliage. A classic cottage garden perennial, Delphinium ‘Summer Skies’ is perfectly at home in sunny herbaceous borders, where it’s statuesque flowers add vertical interest and eye-catching colour throughout June and July. Delphinium flowers are a favourite of bees and the stems also make superb

Peach ‘Rochester’

The best of the yellow-fleshed peaches for growing outdoors in the UK! Peach ?Rochester? flowers later in the season than most varieties, missing the early frosts that often ruin peach crops. The fruits that follow are particularly large, with soft, juicy flesh and a superb flavour.

Prunus padus ‘Albertii’

Prunus padus ‘Albertii’ is a cultivated variety of our native Prunus padus, or Bird Cherry as it is commonly known. The late spring flowers are profuse and distinctive from other cherries, being borne in racemes of tiny white blooms. The flowers are later followed by small, black, inedible fruits.

Nothofagus antarctica

Small, glossy, heart-shaped leaves with attractive undulating margins give the Antarctic Beech an interesting appearance. Nothofagus Antarctica is quick growing, forming a conical, often multi-stemmed deciduous tree. It has an irregular, fishbone branching habit, which creates a particularly light and airy canopy with maturity.

Dahlia ‘Mystic Illusion’

A fabulous combination of dark, black foliage and sunshine yellow flowers! The single blooms are borne over several months, continuing well into autumn when many other plants are beginning to fade. Dahlia ‘Mystic Illusion’ is a tall cultivar for the middle of the border where it will attract pollinating insects to the garden.

Liriodendron tulipifera ‘Snow Bird’

A particularly beautiful form of Tulip Tree, grown for its gorgeous variegated foliage. Each dark green leaf has the same distinctive shape as the species, outlined with a dazzling creamy-white margin. Despite its dense pyramidal crown, the variegation gives this tree a much brighter appearance, making it stand out beautifully in the landscape.

Echinacea purpurea ‘Magnus’

Echinacea purpurea ?Magnus? carries its petals more horizontally than many other cultivars and is distinguished by the warm bright colour of its exceptionally large flowers. The slender elegance and robust stems of the coneflower give it good wind and weather resistance, making a particularly stylish cut flower that is ideal for planting in coastal gardens.

Delphinium ‘King Arthur’

The stately flowering stems of Delphinium ‘King Arthur’ are bound to make a big impact on any planting scheme. Growing to an impressive height, the strong, upright stems are each topped with a densely-packed spire of vivid deep blue semi-double flowers for that big colour hit.

Liquidambar styraciflua ‘Palo Alto’

A most attractive cultivar with bright green foliage that transforms to orange, scarlet and purple in autumn. This eye-catching deciduous tree is pyramidal when young, maturing to a broader crown with time. Fissured, corky bark gives Liquidambar styraciflua ‘Palo Alto’ an attractive outline in winter.