Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Tulip ‘Cream Cocktail’

Elegant and refined, Tulip ‘Cream Cocktail’ is a particularly stylish variety! Pale, creamy-yellow, goblet shaped blooms rise above distinctive grey-green foliage with narrow, green margins. A superb cut flower that will bring a breath of spring air into your home.

Strawberry ‘Just Add Cream’

Our best ever pink flowering strawberry putting taste and aroma at the front of the queue. A compact plant producing masses of mid-pink flowers and up to 1kg of fruit per plant. Early to fruit, it will keep cropping until the first hard frosts of Autumn.

Dierama Duo

Clusters of delicate bell shaped flowers dangle from impossibly slender stems that arch and tremble in the breeze. From July, the elegant blooms rise above clumps of slender, semi-evergreen, grass like foliage before giving way to attractive seedheads in late summer.

Garden Ready Super Saver Collection

Cyclamen ‘Latinia Success’

Enjoy winter colour that will brighten the darkest days – plant these showy Cyclamen in sheltered borders, window boxes, or a patio container by the front porch! Cyclamen ‘Latinia Success’ forms a low mound of dark green foliage, elegantly marbled with silver patterns.

Marigold Collection

Garden Ready Summer Saver Collection

Lavatera x clementii ‘Barnsley Baby’

A dwarf version of a cottage garden favourite! Compact and floriferous, Lavatera ‘Barnsley Baby’ is perfect for patio containers and small gardens. The well branched habit and racemes of saucer-shaped, soft pink blooms will certainly draw the attention of your neighbours ? as well as the bees and butterflies in your garden! Once established this

Lilac Dwarf ‘Flowerfest Pink’

Lilac Dwarf ‘Flowerfest Pink’ lets you enjoy the flowers and fragrance of this lovely lilacs for months! Most lilacs only bloom for a few weeks in spring, but this variety flowers from spring to summer and then again in late summer until the first frosts.

Hydrangea macrophylla GLAM ROCK ‘Horwack’

This stunning variety is one of the most eye catching hydrangeas available. The rounded flower heads are formed by dozens of red florets with blue centres, each petal tipped with an extraordinary shade of lime green. As with many varieties, Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Glam Rockproduces slightly different colour tones depending on the soil pH. This robust,

Camellia ‘Yuletide’

Camellia ?Yuletide? is well-named for its profusion of rich red flowers in winter. Each crimson bloom boasts a golden crown of stamens at its centre, creating a vibrant festive display. Flowering from November into January, it reaches its peak around Christmas, when the garden is most in need of a splash of colour.

Tulip ‘White Valley’

This elegant and understated variety makes a beautiful display whether planted as a single variety or mixed with brighter coloured Tulips. Large, semi-double, creamy-white blooms boast contrasting fresh, green streak. Tulip ‘White Valley’ is best planted in large groups for maximum impact.

Tulip ‘Queensday’

Named after the brightly coloured outfits worn in Holland on the national holiday ?Queen?s Day?. This resplendent, peony-flowered Tulip flowers with gusto in April and May. The fully double blooms are a bold orange colour, blushed with raspberry pink and pale gold.

Cyclamen ‘Smartiz Mix’

These charming little Cyclamen lend a bright splash of colour to your spring garden. Compact, free flowering plants with a neat uniform habit make a showy display. The bright, upturned petals stand out beautifully against a dark green background of heart shaped leaves, each marked with delicate silvery patterns.

Tulip ‘Slawa’

Give your garden a real ?wow? factor with the unique blooms of Tulip ?Slawa?. Goblet shaped, burgundy blooms boast copper edges that fade to silver as the flower matures. With such unusual colouring, this beguiling Triumph Tulip is bound to draw attention.

Tulip ‘Striped Mix’

An extraordinary colour mix! The unusual colouring of these Triumph Tulips will create an unforgettable spring display. Tulip ‘Striped Mix’ is a magnificent combination of 3 varieties; Tulip ‘Slawa’, Tulip ‘Gavota’ and Tulip ‘Havran’. Plant them in bold groups for maximum impact or dot them throughout borders.

Hyacinth ‘Woodstock’

The deep plum shades of Hyacinth ?Woodstock? create a sumptuous display. The upright stems are crowded with deeply perfumed, star-shaped blooms that sing out from beds, borders and containers. Plant it alongside, purple or black tulips for an opulent colour combination that will return each year.

Forsythia x intermedia ‘Lynwood Variety’

This dwarf Forsythia will bring a bright splash of colour to your garden.

Scilla peruviana

Scilla peruviana is the kind of bulb that will always attract attention! Large heads of up to 100 indigo-blue, star shaped flowers, form dramatic conical domes from May to June. The foliage is semi evergreen, emerging in autumn and only dying back towards late summer when the bulbs have a dry, dormant period.

Pieris japonica ‘Passion’

Pieris japonica ‘Passion’ bears flowing, pinkish red flowers which appear in spring above whorled, vibrant red foliage. This evergreen variety is easy to maintain and requires little pruning. Pieris ‘Passion’ is an eye-catching shrub that is best in patio containers of acidic (ericaceous) compost, or in acid borders. Height and Spread: 2.5m (8′).