Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Euphorbia accrensis

Weigela ‘Bristol Ruby’

Weigela ‘Bristol Ruby’ is a lovely flowering shrub that is perfect for borders in medium and large sized gardens. One of the larger varieties of Weigela, it can reach a maximum height of 2.5 metres. Plum coloured buds bloom in late spring and early summer, when deep red, funnel-shaped flowers emerge. The foliage is dark-green

Euonymus alatus

Monopsis ‘Regal Purple’

Garden Ready Sensational Saver Collection

Euonymus japonicus ‘Kathy’

Spiraea ‘Arguta’

Spiraea Arguta in bloom is a magical sight to behold! The sweeping arcs of delicate white flowers which cover this lovely shrub are enough to brighten the dullest of borders. Spiraea Arguta is a large, bushy, deciduous shrub that is easy to grow. Height and spread: 2.5m (8.2′).

Forsythia x intermedia ‘Spectabilis’

Salix integra ‘Hakuro-nishiki’

Buddleja ‘Pink Delight’

Buddleja ‘Pink Delight’ produces gorgeous candy pink panicles above grey-green foliage which matures to a creamy yellow hue as autumn begins. As its name suggests, this Butterfly Bush attracts an array of pollinating insects to the garden with its aromatic blooms. Having been awarded an RHS AGM for its outstanding garden performance, this sizeable spreading

Tomato ‘Artisan Mix’

We love the colours and flavours in the unusual Artisan Tomato series ? a new class of elongated mini-plumtomato. We?ve brought together ?Artisan Blush Tiger? (pink blush on golden skin) and ?Artisan Pink Tiger? (pink and gold stripes) to offer not only superb flavours but a highly decorative duo for both greenhouse and outdoor cropping.

Tomato ‘Indigo Cherry Drops’

All the health benefits of Indigo Rose but with better yields, slightly heavier fruits and better flavour! Each 30g fruit is packed with anthocyanins thanks to the purple skin blushing. You?ll get masses more fruits compared to Indigo Rose thanks to a true vigorous cordon habit. A pale purple blush appears early on unripe green

Tomato ‘Garnet’

A dark bronze cherry variety producing long uniform trusses of super-sweet fruits (up to 15g each) with just the right balance of acidity.

Leek ‘Northern Lights’ F1 Hybrid

A visually stunning leek with great flavour. Ideal for the show bench and the kitchen. This British-bred maincrop leek variety shows excellent winter hardiness, allowing for harvests through December to March. The blue-green leaves turn a stunning shade of purple as the coldest winter temperatures set in. Brighten up your winter veg patch and your

Pea ‘Eddy’

Pea Eddy is perfect for a late harvest. Highly resistant to powdery mildew, remaining problem-free well into November. Also sow in spring for summer crops of long, slightly curved, pointed pods.

Pea ‘Sugar Lace’ (Mangetout)

Pea ‘Snow Wind’ (Mangetout)

Pumpkin ‘Evergold’

British plant breeders have harnessed the cucurbit family?s ?precocious yellow gene? to develop this shining star of the pumpkin patch. Fruits appear golden from the very start, turning to deep orange on maturity in time for Halloween carving and cooking.

Spinach PV1390 ‘Red Veined’

Unusual red veining and red stems make this a stand out variety on the veg patch. Excellent as a baby leaf for salad use, when picked around 35 days from a spring sowing. The leaf veining becomes more pronounced as the plantsmature into large leaves. Water regularly in hot spells to prevent bolting.

Tomato ‘Goldkrone’

The ideal snacking tomato. Grow under glass for an extra early crop of sweet yellow cherry tomatoes, or grow in the garden for guaranteed cropping before the cold weather sets in. Each fruit weighs up to 20g, offering, high sweetness, a juicy texture and balanced flavour.