Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Helleborus ‘Single White Blotched’

Brighten up even the coldest days in the garden with Hellebore ‘Single White Blotched’, a truly stunning variety with each petal fringed in pure white and generously splashed with deep pinkish purple in the centre.

Alstroemeria Inticancha Bryce

Alstroemeria ‘Inticancha Bryce’ is a compact, clump-forming variety with exotic-looking blooms in shades of orange, yellow and peach.

Alstroemeria Inticancha Sunset

Alstroemeria ‘Inticancha Sunset’ is a compact, clump-forming variety producing beautiful creamy yellow blooms with dark flecks and a splash of raspberry in the centre of each petal.

Alstroemeria ‘Nirvana’

Alstroemeria ‘Nirvana’ is a tall variety boasting incredibly romantic, deep scarlet blooms with attractive dark flecks – a striking addition to any hot colour scheme or mixed border.

Salvia nemorosa ‘Salvatore Deep Blue’

The upright flower spikes of Salvia nemorosa ‘Salvatore Deep Blue’ bring a lovely vertical accent to the front of borders. Tiny, indigo blue flowers crowd the dark stems, as they rise above a low clump of foliage.

Monarda ‘Electric Neon Pink’

There?s no chance of overlooking this striking new Monarda! Its neon pink blooms positively glow, making other varieties look pale by comparison. Like all Bergamots, it is utterly irresistible to bees and butterflies, making this a great choice for a wildlife area.

Alstroemeria ‘Spring Valley’ (Summer Paradise Series)

Let the vibrant blooms of Alstroemeria ‘Spring Valley’ bring a bright splash of sunshine gold to your patio and borders each summer. The exotic blooms are borne in abundance and make fabulous cut flowers.

Aquilegia x caerulea ‘Sunshine’

Gorgeous, fully double, pastel yellow blooms with very long spurs that smother this bushy Columbine in late spring

Tomato ‘Buffalo Steak’ Grafted

Large, bright red fruits with a sun-warmed, old fashioned flavour and rich, meaty flesh – Tomato ?Buffalo Steak? has it all! This vigorous variety starts producing crops earlier than other beefsteak tomatoes. Cropping continues for months on end, keeping you well supplied with flavoursome fruits throughout summer.

Dianthus barbatus ‘Rockin’ Red’

Pinks are colourful, incredibly long-lasting and durable. The lacy, lightly-perfumed, vivid red flowers look fantastic wherever you plant them.

Runner Bean Super Trio Mixed

This is a wonderful mix of three superb varieties of runner beans, moonlight, firestorm and tenderstar.

Doronicum caucasicum ‘Little Leo’

Commonly known as Leopard’s Bane, ‘Little Leo’ sums up this perennial plant’s features perfectly. ‘Little Leo’ is neat and compact in contrast to some of it’s taller relations which makes it perfect for the front of shaded borders. The custard-yellow flowers of this perennial daisy make a popular cut flower and it’s also popular with

Foxglove ‘Candy Mountain’

Foxglove Candy Mountain is totally unique as it is the first upward facing foxglove from seed. This unusual characteristic enables you, and the bees, to peep inside the stunning rose pink blooms and view their delightful freckled throats, which appear all the way around the stems. These flower stems are so strong, sturdy and erect

Hardy English Lavender

Add fragrance and beauty to your garden with this fabulous English Lavender. The fragrant flowers are highly attractive to pollinators like bees and butterflies, and excellent for cutting and drying.

Alstroemeria ‘New Tree Everest Clear’

Growing your own summer bouquets is easier than you might think. This ravishing Peruvian Lily produces extra-long stems topped with exotic blooms which make perfect cut flowers! Alstroemeria ‘New Tree Everest Clear’ has been carefully selected for its height and free-flowering habit.

Fuchsia arborescens

Grow the Mexican blueberry, which is actually a variety of upright, shrubby fuchsia, sometimes even referred to as a ‘tree fuchsia’. The juicy, soft, edible fruits appear in abundance, after the unusual sprays of lilac-like pink blooms.

Alstroemeria ‘Little Miss Zoe’

The irregular leaves of Alstroemeria ?Little Miss Zoe? make the leaves as stunning a focal point in the garden as the flowers above them!

Scabious ‘Kudos White’

Not just for cottage garden borders, but also fitting well into patio pots, you’ll find ‘Kudos’ a favourite with the bees and butterflies. Even after the blooms have faded, the seedheads remain a feature! We’re so confident you’ll love this plant, we’ll give your money back if you’re not bowled over by the sheer number

Aquilegia caerulea ‘Mrs Scott-Elliott’

Mrs Scott-Elliott’ is a particularly attractive form of Aquilegia which is suited perfectly for use in cottage gardens and even in woodland planting schemes. The blooms are dignified and elegant and they appear in spring and early summer, held on tall, slender stems. These wonderful Columbines will self-seed and therefore naturalise to form a pastel

Leucanthemum ‘Crazy Daisy’

Every sunny border needs a Shasta Daisy! Unusual variety with pretty frilly blooms. Shasta Daisy ‘Crazy Daisy’ has wonderfully frilly, white, daisy-like blooms with soft buttery yellow centres that perch on upright stems.