Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Aquilegia Pretty Bonnets Mix – Easy Grow Range

These cottage garden beauties will fill your borders with their jewel-like colours in late spring and early summer. The tall, slender stems are topped with flamboyant blooms that resemble old fashioned bonnets.

Parsnip ‘White Gem’ – Easy Grow Range

A reliable variety with excellent canker resistance, Parsnip ?White Gem? produces a uniform crop of smooth-skinned, flavoursome roots in virtually any soil types.

Calendula ‘Art Shades’ – Easy Grow Range

An easy to grow annual, excellent for bedding and borders, Calendula ‘Art Shades’ has large, frilled blooms in unusual shades ranging through apricot, orange, primrose and cream.

Radish ‘Cherry Jolly’ – Easy Grow Range

The scarlet-skinned, globe-shaped roots of Radish ?Cherry Jolly? make an attractive addition to salads. This flavoursome variety boasts white flesh and a crisp, mild flavour that isn?t overpowering.

Tomato Grafted Gardeners Favourite Collection

Single grafted tomatoes gardeners favourite is a great option for any allotment or vegetable garden.

Garden Ready Bedding Collection

Even the busiest household can enjoy a tapestry of colour in the garden! Our Garden Ready Bedding Collection are perfect for planting straight out in beds, borders and containers.

Cabbage ‘Mozart’ F1 Hybrid

Cabbage ?Mozart? F1 is a ball head, uniform variety with a vigorous root system and excellent pest and disease resistance.

Winter Aconite

This woodland member of the buttercup family will swiftly multiply to form a glowing carpet of golden yellow flowers each spring. The cup shaped blooms of the winter aconite attract pollinating insects to your spring garden, and associate beautifully with snowdrops and bluebells for a spectacular woodland display. Easy to establish and virtually maintenance free,

Cabbage ‘Lodero’ F1 Hybrid (Autumn Red Cabbage)

Cabbage ?Lodero? is the first clubroot resistant variety of Red Cabbage. Tight, rounded heads of purple-red leaves are produced with good uniformity. This superb maincrop can be harvested from late autumn as the heads mature, and will store well after cutting.

Cauliflower ‘Colosseo Romanesco’

The spiralling, lime green florets of Cauliflower ?Colosseo Romanesco? will look spectacular in your veg garden and on your dinner plate.

Quercus robur

The most traditional of British native trees, Oak is easily recognised by its distinctive leaves and acorns. Its robust growth and branching habit mean that it can be grown successfully as part of a mixed hedgerow or planted as an Oak hedge. It will quickly form a dense screen and be a haven for insects

Tulip ‘Bull’s Eye’

Buds emerge with an outer ring of bright green petals which as they unfold reveal a cherry-red, eye-popping ?bull?s eye? within.

Wicker Festive Moose Planter

Snowdrop (Double-flowered)

Drifts of graceful nodding snowdrops signal winters end with an understated elegance. These native beauties love to shelter in dappled shade at the base of trees and shrubs, but look equally ay home in an alpine garden, or naturalised in grass. Why not try them in window boxes and containers as part of a mixed

Princettia® ‘Hot Pink’

Your family, friends and loved ones deserve the best, so surprise them this Christmas with this glamorous plant. With its fairytale name and fade-proof beauty, ‘Princettia’® will remain a talking point for the longest time – in fact it’ll flower for up to six months during the colder months of the year! Not to be

Brassica Clubroot Collection

After over 18 years of conventional breeding against this devastating brassica disease, we are pleased to offer four of the most clubroot resistant varieties ever grown in T&M trials.

Daffodil Large Cup Mix

Ageratum houstonianum ‘Blue Mink’ – Easy Grow Range

This relatively old variety of flossflower remains popular for good reason. The compact, uniform plants bear large, fluffy, powder-blue flowers. With a vigorous, open habit, Ageratum houstonianum ‘Blue Mink’ is perfect for adding texture and colour to bedding, borders and containers.

Snowdrop (Single-flowered)

Drifts of graceful nodding snowdrops signal winters end with an understated elegance. These native beauties love to shelter in dappled shade at the base of trees and shrubs, but look equally ay home in an alpine garden, or naturalised in grass.

Silver birch (Hedging)

Silver birch makes an attractive addition to a native hedging scheme. Its delicate stems and twigs form a dense screen, even when bare in winter. Brown catkins hang down in late spring and summer, against the back drop of leaves, adding extra interest – and of course the silver/white coloured bark is what the tree