Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Taxus x media ‘Hicksii’

Taxus x media ‘Hicksii’ is a female variety of Yew. It has a straight growing columnar habit and rich green leaves. One of its key benefits is that it grows much more quickly than the more common English Yew. Taxus x media ‘Hicksii’ is happy when pruned back but looks particularly striking when grown without

Stenocarpus sinuatus

One of Australia?s most spectacular trees, now available in the UK! Despite the exotic flowers, the Firewheel Tree can be surprisingly adaptable to UK conditions. Some growers have seen this unusual tree coming through UK winters, but to ensure years of enjoyment we recommend moving it to a frost free location over winter.

Calycanthus chinensis

Rarely found in gardens, Calycanthus chinensis deserves to be much more widely grown. This handsome deciduous shrub forms a bushy, medium sized plant cloaked in glossy, mid-green foliage that turns to buttery yellow in autumn. In early summer it bears white, camellia-like flowers up to 7cm (3) diameter that nod demurely from the tip of

Skimmia japonica subsp. reevesiana

Antirrhinum Trailing

Add a riot of colourful snapping dragon heads to your summer container displays

Clarkia ‘Pink Buttercups’

Godetia ‘Pink Buttercups’ (Clarkia) provide a long-lasting show of vibrant pink flowers during summer above fine, upright stems and grassy foliage. This plant has a wonderful relaxed appearance, perfect for incorporating into a meadow planting schemes as well as informal mixed borders.

Sisyrinchium palmifolium ‘Canary’

This showy perennial is sure to grab the limelight at the front of your sunny borders. Slender blue-green foliage forms a dense clump over time, reminiscent of Iris, to which it is closely related.

Cordyline australis purpurea ‘Purple Tower’

Add a tropical touch to your garden display with Cordyline australis ‘Purple Tower’. The strappy foliage of this hardy but exotic looking shrub is perfect for adding a jungle, tropical or Mediterranean feel to the garden.

Rose ‘Fairy Queen’

Carrot ‘Amsterdam Forcing’ (Sow Clear)

A quick maturing variety, Carrot ‘Amsterdam Forcing’ is ideal for growing early crops under cloches or cold frames. The high quality, small cylindrical roots can be harvested at finger size for deep orange-red carrots with a sweet flavour and virtually no core.

Spring Onion ‘White Lisbon’ (Sow Clear)

Sow Spring Onion White Lisbon in succession for a continuous crop all spring, summer and autumn. This customer favourite is also the best variety for overwintering – make a late sowing in September and see!

Easy Annuals ‘Fairy Mixed’ (Sow Clear)

A delightful mixture of dwarf annuals adding a touch of grace to borders. This wide range of varieties has been selected to flower gradually, giving your borders an ever-changing, magical appearance throughout the summer.

Salad Leaves ‘Speedy Mix’ (Sow Clear)

A really quick growing mix for those gardeners who cannot wait! Salad Leaves Speedy Mixed produces a tasty blend of tastes, textures, colours and leaf shapes for sandwiches, salads and garnishes.

Sedum ‘Autumn Joy’

Hardy reliable and always colourful, as well as a magnet for butterflies. Height x Spread: 50cm x 50cm.

Rose ‘Gloire de Dijon’

Deliciously fragrant and blooming constantly all through the summer and autumn, Rose ‘Gloire de Dijon’ is a vigorous climbing rose that will certainly make itself a favourite in any garden. Capable of growing to dizzying heights, this prettily flowered rosa would look great growing against a house, where the scent can drift in through open

Rose ‘Golden Showers’

New in 2015This well loved RHS AGM variety produces long lasting displays of pretty, clear yellow, cup shaped flowers. The stiff stems of this compact climber are easily contained making this climbing rose ideal for smaller spaces. Rose ‘Golden Showers’ is a repeat flowering variety that will cope well in shadier positions. Height: 3m (10′)

Clematis Abilene™ evipo027

A stunning clematis with beautiful, rich pink open blooms that will appear in profusion from late spring right through to early autumn. Clematis ?Abilene? is most notable however for its growing habit.

Flower Garden ‘Annual and Perennial Mix’

Ideal for sowing during the autumn months, this mixture will have no problem surviving the cold months of winter, and will spring to action by April, producing blooms through to July. The first colours to appear are the Siberian wallflower and Californian poppy. Silene then adds a touch of pink and forget-me-nots later add a

Flower Garden ‘Perfect for Pollinators’

This bumper mixture of over 40 annuals and perennials provides one of the most complete mixes for attracting honey bees and all kinds of beneficial insects, as well as helping small animals with a source of food or shelter.

Flower Garden ‘Fragrant Mix’

A blend of some of the most ‘scentsational’ annuals exuding wafts of rich perfume from a vibrant, colourful mix of blooms. Perfect for creating an oasis of colour and fragrance in the garden. Height 30-80cm (12-32in).