Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Kiwi ‘Jenny’

Kiwi ‘Jenny’ is the only self-fertile, hardy kiwi variety in cultivation. A spectacular climber in its own right with red tipped, heart shaped foliage and the clusters of small white flowers in summer. The sweet egg shaped fruit can be harvested in August and September for a delicious freshly picked dessert. The ideal choice if

Brussels Sprout ‘Crispus’ F1 Hybrid

Grow this latest clubroot resistant hybrid variety in the spring for an autumn harvest. Brussels Sprout ‘Crispus’ has excellent standing ability, good vigour and a wonderful flavour making it a ‘must have’ for the kitchen garden or allotment. Smooth, dark green buttons of excellent quality hold the stalk well and in good condition over a

Sweetcorn ‘Moonshine’

A deliciously sweet variety with extra juicy kernels! Sweetcorn ‘Moonshine’ produces 3-5 cobs per plant in late summer and early autumn.

Squash ‘Tromboncino’

Squash Tromboncino is a delicious member of the butternut squash variety but is seedless.

Tomato ‘Shimmer’ F1 Hybrid (Grafted)

Let Tomato ‘Shimmer’ F1 Hybrid add some glamour to your salad bowl with its unique red and green marked skin which gives it an overall glitzy bronze-tinge.

Blueberry ‘Duke’

A early to mid cropping variety producing good crops in July and early August. Blueberry ‘Duke’ bears firm, medium sized, light blue berries with a sweet flavour. Upright bushes can become laden with up to 20 lbs of fruit when mature.

Primrose ‘Rhubarb and Custard’

A brand new variety that will make your mouth water! Primrose ‘Rhubarb and Custard’ is a delicious colour combination of creamy yellow blooms with a raspberry pink picotee edge, that highlights its dainty ruffled margins.

Rhubarb ‘Polish Raspberry’ (Spring/Autumn Planting)

Vigorous plants producing a good crop of tender, well coloured and flavoured sticks

Raspberry ‘Tulameen’ (Late Summer fruiting)

Grow this enormously versatile summer fruiting long cane variety in a container! The long canes look stunning trained up an obelisk or ‘wigwamin a large pot, making a decorative and productive addition to the patio or decking. This mid/late season selection was bred in Canada, and is now one of the world’s most popular summer

Quince ‘Vranja’

Regarded to be the finest tasting dessert apple, the rich aromatic flavour and crisp, juicy texture set this apple apart from other varieties. Apple ‘Cox’s Orange Pippin’ produces medium sized, orange-red fruits with thin skins.

Chilli Pepper ‘Hungarian Black’

Chilli Pepper ?Hungarian Black? is an old heirloom variety which is visually stunning. Tall, upright plants with purple-veined foliage produce attractive purple flowers. Once pollinated the blooms are replaced by tapering peppers that ripen through red to an aubergine purple-black colour.

Verbena x hybrida ‘St George’ – Kew Collection Seeds

The best Verbena we have ever seen in our trials. Mildew resistant plants, with deep green foliage and a spreading habit will easily fill an area of 40 x 40cm (16 x 16in)Stunning red and white flowers smother the plants, adding a patriotic feel to your borders or containersHeight: 15-25cm (6-10in)

Verbena ‘Buenos Aires’

Verbena ‘Buenos Aires’ features tightly clustered, rich purple florets which sit atop long stalks in a typically striking verbena bonariensis style. The long lasting blooms of the stunning variety are guaranteed to attract clouds of bees and butterflies into your garden.

Dianthus amurensis ‘Siberian Blues’ – Kew Collection Seeds

Compact, bushy mounds of bluish evergreen foliage erupt into a sea of mauve-blue flowers in late spring and are the closest yet to a true blue Dianthus. Ideal planted in borders, rockeries and containers, flowering over a long period each summer for many, many years.

Calibrachoa ‘Million Bells Pink’

Calibrachoa ?Million Bells Series? remain as popular as ever, thanks to their superb garden performance. With superior vigour, Calibrachoa ‘Million Bells Pink’ produce well branched plants with an abundance of trumpet-shaped, hot-pink flowers throughout the summer.

Chrysanthemum ‘Incurved Mixed’

Yes, you CAN grow fancy chrysanths. Not just for enthusiasts, these glorious, mop-head, incurved chrysanthemums can be grown outside. I love their majestic appearance in the autumn border or when they are cut and shown off indoorsHeight and spread: 120cm (47)

Petunia ‘Peach Sundae’

Ever-changing flower colours. Brighten up your hanging baskets all summer long. Echoing the colour and tone of our best-selling Begonia ‘Apricot Shades’, this unusual petunia is set to be an instant hit. We’ve tested for weather performance, and it laughs in the face of rain, wind and hail – persisting with thousands of bright, colourchanging

Calibrachoa ‘Million Bells Yellow’

Calibrachoa ?Million Bells Series? remain as popular as ever, thanks to their superb garden performance. With superior vigour, Calibrachoa ‘Million Bells Yellow’ produce well branched plants with an abundance of trumpet-shaped, golden flowers throughout the summer.

Pansy ‘Coolwave’

Brighten up winter containers with the vibrant colours of Pansy ?Coolwave?. These tough little bedding plants are a breeding breakthrough, bred for a gently cascading habit with large, showy flowers and a fabulous colour mix.

Petunia ‘Trailing Surfinia Red’

Surfinia are back with a bang – and are even bigger and better! These are the world’s no1 trailing petunias. Everywhere you go, people know the Surfinia name. They are the most vigorous, most floriferous, most colourful and most weather-tolerant petunias available. Start them off nice and early and you’ll have strings of blooms from