Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Calathea orbifolia (House Plant)

Calathea orbifolia is a most beautiful house plant. Exquisite rounded leaves with elegant silver and green stripes create a textural, corrugated appearance. With a bushy, clump forming habit, it creates a luxuriant, leafy display.

Calathea zebrina (House Plant)

Grown for its opulent velvety foliage, Calathea zebrina makes a luxuriant, exotic feature in your home. This tropical perennial bears its beautiful, variegated foliage on upright, gently arching stems. The leaves have deep purple undersides which create a stunning colour contrast.

Aspidistra elatior (House Plant)

Commonly known as the Cast Iron Plant for its resilience, even when neglected! Aspidistra elatior is a particularly elegant foliage plant with upright, glossy leaves that arch gracefully at the leaf tips. This reliable house plant was extremely popular with the Victorians not least because of its ability to withstand, drought, pollution and low light

Azalea Indoor (House Plant)

Indoor azaleas are prized for their flamboyant, frilled blooms that will brighten up your home in an instant. Unlike their hardy cousins, these compact evergreens will need bright, frost free conditions – perfect for a cool porch, north facing window, or conservatory!

Bromeliad (House Plant)

Despite their exotic looks, these intriguing Bromeliads couldn?t be easier to grow. Their showy blooms and bright colours last for up to 6 months, adding a tropical feel to your home. Even after they fade, the foliage remains attractive, forming a spreading rosette and producing new ?pup? plants from the base.

Cactus Mix (House Plant)

Cactus are a diverse group of plants coming in all shapes and sizes. This exciting mix are all easy to grow varieties. Cacti enjoy a sunny windowsill, conservatory or greenhouse, thriving in bright light and coping for weeks on end without a drop of water given. Many varieties will surprise you with a display of

Calathea ‘Sanderiana’ (House Plant)

It?s easy to see why this tropical beauty is commonly known as the Pin-Stripe Plant. The large, dark green, glossy leaves are delicately striped with candyfloss pink, and boast contrasting purple undersides. Each broad leaf is raised upon stiffly upright stems that reach up to 60cm (24?) tall.

Calathea roseopicta (House Plant)

It?s easy to see why Calathea roseopicta is a prized house plant. The exotic foliage is intricately patterned in silver and green, with bold purple-pink undersides. This showy perennial forms a clump of lush foliage with an open, upright habit that makes a fine feature for your home.

Calathea veitchiana ‘Medaillon’ (House Plant)

The ornate foliage of Calathea veitchiana ‘Medaillon’ is quite extraordinary! Large, broad leaves are patterned with silver and green feather-like markings that make an unforgettable display. The undersides of the leaves are bright purple-pink adding a bold colour contrast.

Calathea rufibarba (House Plant)

Not all Calatheas are brightly patterened! This one is grown for its fabulous rippling foliage that brings movement and energy to your interior design. The narrow green leaves arch gently from upright stems, showing off their burgundy undersides which have the texture of soft velvet.

Aubrieta ‘Cascade Blue’

Aubrieta ?Cascade Blue? is a spreading, semi-evergreen perennial, clinging steadfastly to wall crevices, tumbling from containers, or carpeting the front of beds and borders. This fuss-free plant is tough and resilient, virtually looking after itself once established. Perfect for rockeries, alpine troughs, borders and wildlife gardens where it will always attract the buzz of pollinating

Petunia Lucky Dip

Petunias are a customer favourite for baskets, beds and borders. This lucky dip mix provides a great value way to get a dazzling mix of summer blooms. Petunias flower non-stop throughout the summer months right up to the first frosts, providing a riot of colour.

Geranium ‘Grandeur Classic Collection’

Geranium ‘Grandeur Collection’ is a collection of vibrant Zonal Pelargoniums that will fill your garden with over 4 months of colour. Whether you’re filling gaps in borders or planting into patio containers, these varieties work well as part of a mixed group or planted up individually.

Aloe vera (House Plant)

Aloe vera is an easy to grow house plant that needs the minimum of care. It is best known for its ability to soothe burns and scalds with its cooling sap. This slow growing succulent has plump, grey-green, fleshy foliage with toothed edges that form a wide rosette over time.

Anthurium Andreaeanum (White) (Flamingo Flower) (House Plant)

Anthuriums are exotic and elegant. Their colourful bracts rise above glossy, heart shaped, evergreen foliage. These eye-catching house plants are perfect for adding a splash of colour to a bright spot, well away from the glare of the sun.

Lily of the Valley (White)

Each delicate arching stem carries a flurry of snow-white, bell shaped blooms with a powerful, timeless fragrance. Set against of a carpet of lush green foliage, the exquisite blooms of Convallaria majalis make a wonderful cut flower for scented, springtime posies. Once established, lily of the valley requires little maintenance and makes superb groundcover for

Hakonechloa macra ‘Aureola’

The tidy-looking Hakonechloa is an attractive ‘clumpy’ grass for shady or sunny spots alike. An attractive grass is great for gravel areas in gardens and for or for a Japanese look. Hakonechloa macra ‘Aureola’ is a particularly fine-looking green-yellow grass, tinged attractively red in autumn. Height: 35cm (13). Spread: 40cm (15).

Narcissus ‘Tahiti’

Flamboyant soft yellow petals with ruffled copper centres are sure to warm your heart. Enjoy their soft fragrance on warm spring days. Grow Narcissus ‘Tahiti’ outdoors, or in containers on a bright windowsill indoors. Also excellent as cut flowers to make a really pretty posy! Height: 35cm (15).

Narcissus ‘Sun Disc’

Such a cheerful little daffodil with perfect, rounded blooms in canary yellow! Extra hardy, so great for colonising in borders or in patio containers. Bulb size 8/10.

Narcissus ‘Sagana’

With colours so vibrant they almost look painted on, Daffodil ‘Sagana’ is definitely a new and improved look on the traditional pheasant?s eye varieties of narcissus. Bold, strong white petals frame a remarkably coloured, shortened trumpet, its centre in green, then a ring of yellow and finally a bright orange fringe give it a target