Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Calendula ‘Power Daisy’ Collection

English pot marigolds are a garden favourite – vibrant colours, heavy flowering and great for pollinators. Sadly they don?t last long, often burning out and going to seed at the height of summer. Our ?Power Daisy? changes that! Not only does it flower continuously into October, living up to its name this breeding breakthrough allows

Pennisetum setaceum ‘Fireworks’

The colourful foliage of this half hardy fountain grass emerges with bold stripes of red, pink and green, before maturing to a rich shade of burgundy.

Busy Lizzie Fertiliser

This unique plant food,blended especially for your Busy Lizzies and New Guinea Impatiens, promotes strong, healthy growth and successful flowering month after month.

Lupin ‘Tutti Frutti’

Poppy ‘Burgundy Bigalow’

Graceful flowers float on sturdy stems over compact foliage. Luxurious border fillers that will come up year after year in the garden. Height 75cm (30in).

Adenium ‘Hybrids Mixed’

An exciting, otherworldly plant, with rose-like blossom, giving rise to the common name ?desert rose?. Height 20-30cm (8-12in).

Garden Grow Hanging Basket & Liner

This hanging basket planter is perfect for any trailing plant to add a touch of variety to your garden. Made with a durable metal frame and filled with a high-quality natural coco husk liner.

Clematis ‘Helios’

The sherbet-yellow blooms of this first year flowering clematis open just six months after sowing! They don?t just have a unique beauty, they also give off a coconut-like fragrance and are followed by decorative silky seedheads. Height 2.4m (8ft).

Salvia ‘White Surprise’

Something a little different! The red florets house creamy-white inners on compact and bushy plants. Height 40cm (16in).

Solanum ‘Deco Fruits Mixed’

Create a fun decorative fruit bowl for autumn display or use the fruits as a mini ?pumpkin-on-a-stick? gift for Halloween visitors. These plants will thrive in a sunny spot in the garden or in a warm greenhouse. Height 30-45cm (12-18in).

Cornflower ‘Classic Magic’

A stylish mix of single and semi-double blooms in rich shades of blackcurrant, purple shades, and a lilac and white bicolour. Annual Cornflower ‘Classic Magic’ is an easy to grow, cottage garden favourite that is ideal for creating a long flowering display in borders, or when used as a cut flower. Height: 100cm (40). Spread:

Lupin ‘Avalune Lilac’

An easy to grow annual lupin that flowers just 12 weeks after sowing, continuing through to September if deadheaded. Short flower spikes have a sweet pea like fragrance. Ideal for sowing in large drifts.

Sweet Pea ‘Little Red Riding Hood’

The name says it all! Attractive small bicoloured blooms, where each white flower with a hint of pink blush has its own individual red hood. Sweetly fragrant, perfect to add interest to garden displays or cut and arranged in a vase indoors.

Zinnia elegans ‘Molino Mixed’

Attractive windmill like (Molino) single blooms in a wide range of colours. These compact, bushy freeflowering plants are ideal for adding to bedding displays. Outstanding garden performance and excellent value.

Brussels Sprout ‘Red Bull’

This eye-catching red-buttoned variety is a British improved selection of Rubine with easy to pick, well spaced, medium-sized buttons, maturing from November to January – so ideal for your Christmas festivities. Taste is more mild and nutty compared to standard green buttons.

Spinach ‘Violin’ F1 Hybrid

An excellent new hybrid suitable for both ‘traditional wider spacing’ to produce voluminous mid-green, flat mature leaves for steaming, or for baby leaves if planted with closer spacing. Excellent downy mildew resistance so the sowing and harvesting season can be extended throughout the spring, summer and autumn.

Daucus carota ‘Dara’

Discovered by chance at our trial grounds, this ornamental wild carrot is something really different for your borders. The airy blooms appear in lovely shades of pink and burgundy, with the occasional white flower found on traditional carrots. Daucus carota ‘Dara’ adds height and a soft, hazy feel to cottage garden borders and wildlife gardens.

Meconopsis baileyi ‘Alba’

Rarely-seen, stunning white form of the famous Himalayan blue poppy. Pure white silky petals surround golden stamens making this a real eye-catcher, particularly as it’s ideal for damp, shady borders where other plants might not thrive. The 7-10cm (3-4in) blooms are 99% true to type; very occasionally the odd blue flower may appear.

Californian Poppy ‘XL Yellow’

The largest Californian poppy you’ll grow featuring fluorescent yellow flowers twice the size of normal types.

Salvia sclarea var. turkestanica

Scores of tall stems bearing many pink to white bracts and soft blue and white tiny flowers. Remaining spectacular, even in early autumn. Although biennial, this salvia may be treated as a short lived perennial if flowers are removed in second and subsequent years.