Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Lavender Seeds – multifida Blue Wonder

Beautiful finely cut, silvery-grey foliage with a delicious oregano scent, topped by attractive violet-blue flowers that are produced all summer. Easy to grow and good as a pot plant. Will flower in its first summer if sown early. HHA – Half-hardy annual. Height 60cm (2′).

Inula Seeds – Grandiflora

Inula Seeds – Grandiflora Vibrant yellow flowers to fill your garden with colour. The Inula Seeds – Grandiflora is a thin petaled, spider-like flower with golden-yellow blooms. This perennial, clump forming variety of Inula is shorter and much more manageable than regular Inula. Grow these in flower beds and flower borders for a profusion of

Antirrhinum Seeds – Twilight Mix

Stunning, almost black foliage with pure and bi-coloured flowers. An impressive focal point in a container or front of the flower bed. Flowers June-October. Height 20-30cm (8-12); spread 20-30cm (8-12).

Anemone Seeds – Mona Lisa Mix F1

Performs well in cool climates, indoors or outdoors. Requires no staking. Up to 18 stems per plant per year on average! Poppy-like flowers that are native to the Mediterranean. Height 45cm (18"). HP – Hardy perennial.

Amberboa Seeds – Desert Star

Open, airy plants whose fine stems are topped with flowers. Spectacular in large groups and ideal for cutting. Flowers July-September. Height 75cm (30"). Easy-to-grow plants providing attractive late-summer colour. HA – Hardy annual. Adds texture and late summer colour to the garden and makes a fantastic cut flower too.

Cosmos Seeds – Double Click

With a beautiful "Sea Shells" flower form, Double Click is the first Cosmos to produce truly double blooms (sometimes with a lovely mix of singles and doubles on the same plant). Its vibrant colours include pink, rose, red, crimson and white. Ideal in an informal border, or as a cut flower. HHA – Half hardy

Cordyline Tango 12cm Pot x 1

Cordylines make perfect house plants, providing stature and colour to wherever you may put it. Cordyline fruticosa ‘Tango’ forms an upright cane of expansive, strap-like leaves that cover its slim, woody stems. This varieties variegated foliage is grey-green with wide cerise pink margins, making an attractive display all year round. Cordylines are easy to grow

Cosmos Seeds – Sensation Tall Mix

Excellent for the mixed border. An economical choice to fill large borders. Big flowers in bright colours are attractively borne above pretty fern-like foliage. HHA – Half hardy annual. Height 90cm (3′).

Convolvulus minor Seeds – Blue Ensign

Take refuge from the summer heat in the soothingly cool blue, white centred, flowers of Blue Ensign. It makes a superb ground cover. Easy to grow. Large flowers throughout the summer. At the end of the season plants die, and no roots remain to grow again. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. HA – Hardy

Calendula Seeds – Daisy Mix

Brightly coloured flowers for pots and summer bedding. Flowers are edible and ideal in salads. Height 20cm (8"). HA – Hardy annual. Often known as the ‘Pot Marigold’ – a reference to its use in cooking. The edible petals can be used fresh in salads or dried and used to colour cheeses. Often used as

Lily Tree Yellow Rocket

Beautiful silken yellow petals fade to their creamy white edges and form these exquisitely scented blooms. Tree lilies® are the breathtaking result of years of painstaking breeding; these incredible varieties of oriental lily can grow as tall as 2.5m (8ft) in as little as two years. One single bulb of Tree Lily® ‘Yellow Rocket’ can

Calendula Seeds – Porcupine Yellow

A brand new, award-winning, yellow calendula! Add bursts of delicious, yellow coloured ‘porcupine’ style blooms to your beds and pots from May to September! This exciting new variety produces more flowers than its orange coloured relatives and is slightly taller (60cm) than ‘Orange Porcupine’. Its petals can be used as ‘poor man’s’ saffron to colour

Fruit Plum Mini Tree Black Amber

Fruit Plum Mini Tree Black Amber A plum tree that is suitable for growing in a pot on your patio. Just because you have a small garden, it doesn’t mean that you cannot grow fruit trees. A new addition to dwarf fruit trees is Plum ‘Black Amber’. It produces firm purple fruits with a sweet

Impatiens Seeds – Cancun Mix

An attractive blend of maroon, purple, rose and orange shades. Excellent weather tolerance. Flowers July-September. Height 25-36cm (10-14").

Aubrieta Seeds – Cheeky Mix

Spreading plants, completely covered in flowers, in an excellent range of colours. Ground-hugging plants for rockeries, banks and walls. Flowers April-May. HP – Hardy perennial. Height 10cm (4").

Patio Apple Mini Yellow Golden Delicious

Apple (Malus) Bramley 20 (M27)

Apple (Malus) Bramley 20 (M27) The Barmley Apple is the quintessential English cooking apple. Apple Bramley ’20 is tree with a much smaller habit than its close relative.The perfect tree for the average garden. This variety is not self-fertile, so for heavier crops it is best grown with another variety. Make the most amazing Pies

Calatheas Rufibarba 12cm Pot x 1

Calatheas Rufibarba Boasts bright patterns and glorious rippling foliage! Not all Calatheas are brightly patterned, but this one is just as stunning! It is grown for its fabulous rippling foliage that brings elegance and energy to your interior design. The tapered green leaves arch gently from its upright stems, displaying their burgundy undersides which have

Cortaderia selloana White 1 Litre Pot x 1

Also known as Pampas Grass, a  tough, garden plant, which is easy to grow with low maintenance. It produces impressive plumes of white seed heads on stalks rising above the tough foliage. These evergreen plants are perfect for filling gaps in a border and ideal for small gardens. These plants give all year interest for

Peony Collection

Peony Collection This superb Peony Collection includes varieties of ‘Sarah Bernhardt’, ‘Karl Rosenfield’ and ‘Shirley Temple’. They are all double blooming peonies that produce masses of flowers from May until June. Paeonia lactiflora are hardy perennials that are key staples in traditional cottage gardens, however, they do also look superb grown in wildlife gardens, contemporary