Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Garlic (Softneck) Bulbs – Maddock Wight

Large white softneck, the cloves are nearly as large as the Elephant Garlic size. As the name suggests this variety originated in the north of Provence with superb warm and subtle flavours. Harvest mid June. 2 Bulbs (8-10 cloves per bulb.)

Garlic Bulbs – Picardy Wight

Originating in the fields of Picardy, growing on the battlefields of the Somme and the surrounding area. Adapted to cooler and wetter conditions, will grow anywhere in the UK that has proved a challenge to other garlic. In its native region it is plaited and smoked due to its longevity. Harvested after mid July it

Keep Cropping Kale Plants – Dwarf Green Curled

Keep Cropping Kale Plants – Dwarf Green Curled Small in size, large in character! Make the most of your empty beds with our ‘Keep Cropping’ range of vegetables. Perfect to grow in the garden or even an empty tunnel or greenhouse after you’ve harvested your summer crops. Plants will grow and crop before you need

Garlic Bulbs – Lovers Collection

Now an essential part of so many kitchen gardens, with excellent health benefits (lowering blood pressure, fat and cholesterol levels and combating infections). They couldn’t be easier to grow, plant January to March and they’ll be ready to lift and dry next July! Garlic Lovers’ Collection contains 6 bulbs (2 of each variety): Cledor (Softneck)

Shallot (Spring) Meloine Organic

Shallot (Spring) Meloine Organic The first downy mildew resistant shallot from French breeding! Shallot ‘Meloine’ has a rounded bulb shape with reddish-brown skin and crisp white flesh. It forms a clump of up to 8 delicious organic bulbs. This heavy cropping variety has a subtle sweet flavour compared to onions. The mature bulbs can be

Peony Plant – Karl Rosenfield

Glamorous fragrant blooms in early summer and produce luxurious cut flowers. Perfect for the front of perennial borders.

Mushroom Windowsill Kit – Shiitake

he quickest, easiest, most reliable mushroom kit we’ve ever seen! With this handy kit you’ll soon be picking delicious fresh mushrooms straight from the windowsill, at a fraction of the cost of buying them at the supermarket. Kit comprises base tray, lid and pre-spawned substrate. Dimensions: 17.5cm (7") x 27.5cm (11") x 8cm (3½") depth.

Geranium sanguineum var. Plant – Striatum

A classic cottage garden plant that couldn’t be prettier! Geranium sanguineum var. striatum boasts saucer-shaped, pale pink blooms decorated with delicate rose-pink veins. The foliage forms an attractive low mound of finely cut leaves, which add a pleasing texture to the front of borders.

Asparagus officinalis Pacific Purple

A spring planting colourful variety, Asparagus Pacific Purple that produces stringless spears, more tender and sweet than many green varieties. High yielding asparagus will produce white spears if earthed up, the purple colour can be lost when cooked so they are best steamed or eaten raw. This high yielding asparagus will also produce white spears

Potato Seed Organic Pink Gypsy 1kg

This Early Maincrop variety are Eye-catching red potatoes with white eyes. With excellent flavour and good all-round cooking qualities and disease resistance. Ideal baked or mashed. Varieties require a little longer in the ground and will be ready for harvest around September.

Geranium Plant – Brookside

Intensely blue, saucer-shaped flowers with prominent maroon veins make a captivating display throughout summer. Although a relatively new introduction, hardy Geranium ‘Brookside’ has already become a garden favourite for its exquisite colour. Awarded a coveted RHS AGM, this superb hardy perennial produces finely cut foliage with a spreading habit for weed-suppressing ground cover. Cranesbills are

Potato Seed Organic Record 1kg

This Early Maincrop variety is superb when mashed, steamed, fried or roasted, with high dry matter and real flavour.  Varieties require a little longer in the ground and will be ready for harvest around September.

Seed Potato Organic Sarpo Mira 1kg

A maincrop variety with big yields of tasty, floury, red-skinned tubers with vigorous, weed-suppressing foliage with very high blight resistance. Late to mature and have long storage, ideal for mash, roast and chips. Varieties take the longest time to grow and will give large yields of potatoes which can be stored for several months.

Achillea Summer Berries

This variety boasts an abundance of tiny flowers that produces a carpet of colour that balances on tall stems above the fragrant foliage. This low maintenance and easy to grow perennial provides an explosion of late summer colour to brighten borders and containers. Even on poor dry soils, ‘Summer Berries’ is perfect for wildlife gardens

Echinops Ritro

This award-winning Globe Thistle boasts spherical blooms of bright blue flowers that sit upon silver-green stems. A popular perennial that flowers in August and are adored by pollinators. Ideal for your sunny garden borders and wildlife gardens, Echinops ritro provides a fantastic architectural contrast amongst other perennials. It also makes a beautiful cut flower!

Twin Pack 500gm each Shetland Black /Salad Blue

Geranium pratense Summer Skies

Peony Plant – Duchesse de Nemours

Huge, pure white, fragrant, bowl-shaped flower heads. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Flowers June-July. Height 80-90cm (31-35").

Seed Potatoes – International Kidney

A very popular second early/early maincrop seed potato variety. Colour – yellow. Shape – long oval. New, boil, steam or mash. Salad Type. Quality Control – following inspection our seed potatoes receive a certification number (see bag label). They are size graded within riddle size 35mm x 60mm to achieve the ideal size, although shape

Hypericum Hidcote 3 Litre Pot x 1

Hypericum Hidcote Produces a profusion of bright yellow flowers throughout the summer months and more! Beautiful Hypericum ‘Hidcote’ treats you to a colourful profusion of yellow flowers which bring a bright burst of colour to the garden throughout the summer months and lasting well into autumn. Once the flowers start to fade, the foliage develops