Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

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).

Aquilegia ‘Sunshine’

Cirsium ‘Pink Blush’

A must-have perennial for all would-be flower fashionistas! The pretty blooms appear on tall stems above low growing foliage rosettes. A relaxed, airy habit makes Cirsium ‘Pink Blush’ a perfect option for anyone looking to add a modern twist to classic cottage garden planting displays.

Rhus glabra ‘Laciniata’

For gardeners looking for a deciduous shrub that is a bit more unusal and less bushy than many other types, Rhus glabra ‘Laciniata’ is an interesting option. It is a good sized plant for medium and large gardens and is particularly well suited to gardens with an exotic or contemporary design. The dark green foliage

Virginia Stock Spring Sparkle

Virginia Stock ‘Spring Sparkle’ is a fast growing and easy to grow annual. A great choice for front of borders due to its compact growth and equally suited to pots and containers.

Rose ‘Buff Beauty’

A Hybrid Musk Rose with blooms that change colour as they age, Rose ‘Buff Beauty’ is certainly a good choice for all round garden performance. The double yellow/buff flowers start to show themselves in early summer, giving a delicate fragrance as they emerge, these will slowly fade to an apricot colour and then primrose as

Phlox ‘Sugar Stars Mixed’

The easy to route to summer colour. Simply scatter the seed in any sunny border for months of colour. The perfect floral option for sunny borders, coping well in dry spells. The sheer variety of purple-starry blooms make each stem a standout specimen.

Rose ‘Climbing Iceberg’ (Climbing)

This free-flowering, climbing rose boasts a blizzard of lightly scented, double, white flowers, often with a gentle tint of palest pink.

Weigela ‘Naomi Campbell’

A superb deciduous shrub for small gardens, Weigela ‘Naomi Campbell’ produces dramatic dark purple leaves and deep raspberry-pink, trumpet-shaped flowers in May and June. Perfectly proportioned for patio containers, this dwarf Weigela is also excellent for creating contrast at the front of borders, woodland gardens and cottage gardens. Tough, unfussy about soil and needing virtually

Runner Bean ‘Snowstorm’

The white-flowered counterpart of ‘Firestorm’, this tasty variety comes from the same British breeding programme of ‘self-settingbeansSnowstormshows a higher percentage of ‘self settingand a larger pod than ‘Moonlight’

Pea ‘Snow Wind’ (Mangetout)

A high-yielding semi leafless variety, needing no support when grown in a block. These plants produce extended crops of crisp, straight dark green flat pods around 9cm (31/2in) in length. Pick regularly just as the peas show in the pod ? flowers will just keep coming.

Tomato ‘Goldkrone’

The ideal snacking tomato. Grow under glass for an extra early crop of sweet yellow cherry tomatoes, or grow in the garden for guaranteed cropping before the cold weather sets in. Each fruit weighs up to 20g, offering, high sweetness, a juicy texture and balanced flavour.

Wisteria macrostachya ‘Clara Mack’

This exquisite white wisteria is an impressive sight in late spring. Racemes of white, pea-like flowers with a heavenly fragrance are borne in abundance upon woody twining stems.

Tomato ‘Indigo Cherry Drops’

All the health benefits of Indigo Rose but with better yields, slightly heavier fruits and better flavour! Each 30g fruit is packed with anthocyanins thanks to the purple skin blushing. You?ll get masses more fruits compared to Indigo Rose thanks to a true vigorous cordon habit. A pale purple blush appears early on unripe green

Poppy ‘Burgundy Bigalow’

Graceful flowers float on sturdy stems over compact foliage. Luxurious border fillers that will come up year after year in the garden. Height 75cm (30in).

Garrya elliptica

Garrya elliptica is an outstanding wall shrub, growing up to 4m (13′) tall, with greeny-grey evergreen foliage and long, distinctive catkins in winter. It is those fascinatingly beautiful catkins which earn it the alternative name of ‘Silk-tassel Bush’. Garrya elliptica grows well in sun or shade so it is a useful choice for a north

Cornus kousa ‘Teutonia’

Rarely seen in gardens but certainly worthy of attention. Cornus kousa ‘Teutonia’ bears creamy-white summer flowers that age to pale, dusky pink.

Cornus mas ‘Schönbrunner Gourmet Dirndl’

Angels Trumpet Tricolour

A spectacular arrangement of three of the best and most attractive Brugmansia varieties (white arborea, pink suavolens and yellow aurea) all grown together in one pot to give a breathtaking display of the most amazing Angels Trumpets you will ever see.