Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Delphinium Mixed

An absolute must-have for any cottage garden! Delphinium ‘Mixed’ boasts upward spires of blue and soft white flowers. They provide fantastic height and architectural structure for the back of sunny garden borders and also make a superb cut flower!

Eryngium Plants – Blue Hobbit

Small, thimble-like, rich blue flowers are surrounded by short spikes and carried on much-branched, short, blue stems that rise from a rosette of mid-green, oval leaves. Great for seaside garden, and the front of the border. Can be cut for the vase as well. Flowers July-September. Height 20-30cm. Supplied in 9cm pots.

Daffodil (Cornish) Bulbs – Pencrebar

An impressive and popular double yellow miniature. Flowers in April. Height 15cm. Miniature/double type. Bulb size 8cm. (Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.)  In Cornwall, even in the darkest days of winter you can feel the mildness in the air, and anticipate the

Crocus Jumbo Bulbs – Orange Monarch

Jumbo Crocus (C. vernus) – Larger than the botanical crocuses, "Jumbos" make a splash of early spring colour. Plant in your lawn, between shrubs, in borders, or in patio containers. They bloom a few weeks after the botanical crocuses – mixing both will create a long-flowering carpet of colour! Flowers February-March. Height 10cm. Orange Monarch

Crocus Bulbs – Jeanne d’Arc

Bid goodbye to winter and usher in the spring with this superb crocus. It boasts white flowers with a blue base and beautiful feathering. Flowers February-March. Height 10cm. Bulb size 8/9cm. (Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.) Crocuses are among the first heralds

Crocus Winter Mix

Crocus Winter Mix As beautiful and precious as jewels, the goblet-shaped petals of winter flowering crocus burst from the soil to welcome the spring. This mix includes wonderful shades of saffron, white and purple, which look particularly effective when planted in drifts or naturalised in lawns. Flowering 7.5cm (3) tall during February and March, these

Eryngium Alpinum

This stylish perennial, produces upright, blue stems, topped with dramatic thistle-like blooms. The flower heads are cone shaped, surrounded by a lacy collar of spiky bracts, making a superb architectural focal point in borders. Eryingium alpinum is ideal for grouping between shorter perennials in sunny, well drained borders. It copes particularly well with coastal conditions

Daffodil (Cornish) Bulbs – Continuity Collection

In Cornwall, even in the darkest days of winter you can feel the mildness in the air, and anticipate the first daffodils coming into bloom in January! For over 100 years, Cornish-bred bulbs have been a symbol of vigour, quality, depth of colour and early flowering. Bulb size 12/14cm. (Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer

Woodland Tulip Bulbs

Introduced in 1597, this tiny beauty, with its richly scented, nodding yellow heads, bears little resemblance to its showy cousins, but is nevertheless absolutely enchanting! Flowers in April. Height 10-20cm. Bulb size 4/5cm. (Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.)

Daffodil (Cornish) Miniature Bulbs – Collection

In Cornwall, even in the darkest days of winter you can feel the mildness in the air, and anticipate the first daffodils coming into bloom in January! For over 100 years, Cornish-bred bulbs have been a symbol of vigour, quality, depth of colour and early flowering. Two collections available containing 30 bulbs (10 of each

Tulip Bulbs – World Friendship

Superb cut flower and a great contrast colour for tulips such as Purple Prince or the darker Paul Scherer. Flowers late April-early May. Height 30-40cm (12-16); spread 20-30cm (8-12). Mid flowering variety.

Tulip Bulbs – Darwin Hybrid Golden Apeldoorn

Giant flower heads in a rich yellow with a contrasting black centre. Flowers late April-May. Height 50-60cm.

Daffodil Peeping Tom

Daffodil Peeping Tom An award-winning variety that is strong growing and reliable. ‘Peeping Tom’ produces dainty yellow trumpets, surrounded by golden yellow petals. It may be small but this variety flowers over a longer period than most other daffodils.

Tulip Fly Away

Tulip Fly Away Distinctive red and orange-yellow blooms are carried on sturdy, upright stems that create a bold colour statement in any garden. Tulip ‘Fly Away’ flowers from April to May and are best planted in full sun or partial shade. Perfect for growing in beds and borders or in pots on the patio for

Daffodil Double Duo

Daffodil Double Duo What a stunning collection! Creamy outer petals form the backdrop for an explosion of lemon and peach centers. The flamboyant blooms make an eye-catching display both indoors and outdoors.

Tomato Plants – Grow Bag Collection

This superb Grow Bag Collection will provide tomatoes for every culinary need. Medium tomatoes for salads and sauces, cherry tomatoes for bite-sized snacks, and enormous Beefsteak fruits for slicing into burgers and sandwiches! Perfect for filling grow bags in the greenhouse! Height: 200cm (79in). Spread: 50cm (20). Collection includes: F1 Sweet Million – A heavy

Daffodil Bulbs – Minnow

With its clusters of soft yellow flowers and buttermilk cup, who could resist this little charmer? Scented. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Miniature and rockery variety. Flowers March-April. Height 25cm. Tazetta type. Size 10/12cm. (Bulb size quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.)

Lavender Plant – Hidcote

Lavender Hidcote One of the best-known varieties of English lavender! No summer garden should be without this traditional favourite! Be creative with your lavender: its mounds of fragrant grey-green foliage are ideal for borders, hedging, in pots, or in combination with other architectural plants such as agapanthus. Hang bunches of flowers to dry and use

Daffodil Raffles

Daffodil Raffles A unique variety with layers of ruffled petals. These stunning blooms also produce a strong, sweet fragrance. Plant in and around busy areas of your garden so that the fragrance can be enjoyed by all.

Crocus Bulbs – Cream Beauty

These delightful botanical crocuses will withstand the coldest weather conditions, are ideal for naturalising, and will flower year after year with little maintenance. Flowers February-March. Height 10cm. Cream Beauty – Rich cream blooms with golden throats and brownish-green bases. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Bulb size 6/7cm. (Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer to