Category Archives: Plants & Seeds
Flower Garden ‘Perfect for Pollinators’
Flower Garden ‘Fragrant Mix’
Cirsium ‘Pink Blush’
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
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’
Rose ‘Climbing Iceberg’ (Climbing)
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’
Pea ‘Snow Wind’ (Mangetout)
Tomato ‘Goldkrone’
Wisteria macrostachya ‘Clara Mack’
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’
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