Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Abelia mosanensis

Rarely available, Abelia mosanensis is notable for its improved hardiness over many species. This slow growing, deciduous wall shrub produces clusters of small, star-shaped blooms with an intense fragrance.

Dianthus ‘Grenadin Mixed’

Shasta Daisy ‘Snowdrift’

Shasta Daisies are a staple requirement for cottage garden borders, their large daisy blooms rising on upright stems throughout the summer

Rose xanthina ‘Canary Bird’ (Climbing)

This eye-catching shrub rose produces arching, thorny stems that can be trained as a climber on to a post or archway. Rose xanthina ‘Canary Bird’ is quite distinctive for its finely-cut, light green, fern-like foliage.

Phlox paniculata Mixed

Phlox paniculata are stalwarts of cottage garden planting schemes, thriving in sunny borders and associating beautifully with other perennials. Throughout summer, large clusters of perfumed flowers are crowded with butterflies and pollinating insects. These showy, clump forming perennials are ideal for planting throughout herbaceous borders and make charming cut flowers for summer bouquets.

Prunus incisa ‘Oshidori’ (Standard)

This pretty Fuji Cherry is smothered in clusters of double, pink flowers from early spring. The blossom of Prunus incisa ‘Oshidori’ appears upon bare stems before the foliage emerges, bringing a welcome splash of colour to the garden after the long winter months.

Lily Oriental Bumper Pack

These scented oriental lilies will burst open with tropical colour and adorn your garden with a wonderful, powerful fragrance. With minimal effort, these hardy perennial lilies will come back year after year. Best planted in bulk, they will provide a show stopping performance in your beds, borders and containers. Height: 90cm (36). Spread: 30cm (12).

Tulip Collection

Brightly coloured Tulips are the perfect way to breathe life into spring borders. Our Tulip Collection brings together a range of classic shapes and flamboyant colours to brighten up your borders and patio containers. With their sturdy, upright stems they make fabulous cut flowers too. Height: 50cm (20). Spread: 20cm (8). Collection comprises: Tulip ‘Lucky

Hellebore Collection

Grow one of the UK’s favourite winter-flowering plants; each flower bursting with glorious colour; easy to grow and frost hardy. And they’ll last for 20 years! Hellebores are the essential plant for any difficult, shady border where they will shine out brightly, adding much-needed colour to your garden during the dull winter months. Plants are

Sedum rupestre

Stachys byzantina ‘Silky Fleece’

Commonly known as Lamb?s Ears or Bunnies Ears, for obvious reason! The soft furry foliage is extremely tactile making it quite impossible to resist

Trachycarpus fortunei

Aster novi-belgii ‘Snow Cushion’

Exactly as the name describes, this appealing Michaelmas Daisy forms a rounded pillow of sparkling white flowers. Aster novi-belgii ‘Snow Cushion’ brings valuable interest to fading late summer borders, standing out nicely against the autumnal shades of deciduous shrubs.

Pulsatilla rubra

This beguiling little perennial produces deep red, bell shaped flowers in mid-spring, from large furry buds

Aster novi-belgii ‘Dandy’

The bright purple-pink flowers of this Michaelmas Daisy will certainly cheer up your fading late summer borders. This flamboyant, hardy perennial erupts into bloom in August and persists right through to October.

Aster novi-belgii ‘Alice Haslam’

The bright red-pink, daisy-like flowers of Aster novi-belgii ‘Alice Haslam’ will breathe new life into fading gardens from late summer right through to autumn. This neat little hardy perennial has a bushy compact habit which is perfect for edging borders, or adding a splash of colour to patio containers.

Aster novi-belgii ‘Little Pink Beauty’

Aster novi-belgii ‘Little Pink Beauty’ forms a tidy mound of slender, dark green foliage that sits quietly at the front of borders throughout summer. As autumn approaches, this vibrant Michaelmas Daisy bursts onto centre stage, its soft pink blooms literally smothering the plant in waves of colour.

Vitex agnus-castus ‘Delta Blues’

Often mistaken for a buddleja, but Vitex is far more refined. This stunning deciduous shrub is cloaked in palmate, grey-green foliage which is gently aromatic. Vitex agnus-castus ‘Delta Blues’ produces branching sprays of dark purple-blue, fragrant flowers at the stem tips in autumn which prove highly attractive to butterflies and insects.

Hellebore ‘Double Mixed’

Hellebores are a real treat for the eyes during the cold winter months. Flowering from February to April, the double flowers in this superb mix provide a tapestry of different colours, flower shapes and markings.

Blackberry ‘Polarberry’

Here?s an unusual fruit for your kitchen garden. Blackberry ‘Polarberry? produces astonishing white berries that won?t stain your hands! From July to August, the large juicy fruits are produced in profusion on vigorous stems. This exciting new Blackberry has a compact, upright habit that is well suited to growing containers or where space is limited.