Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Red Hot Chilli & Sweet Peppers Growing Kit

We love growing Chilli Peppers – they are the most attractive plants to grow in a conservatory or on a sunny windowledge. Pretty white flowers, followed by months and months of brightly coloured fruits that add a fiery kick to your cooking. Grow alongside a sweet pepper plant which is perfect for adding a crunch

Geranium ‘Appleblossom Rosebud’

Beautiful rosebud flowers in shades of white and pink. The name says it all – clusters of rose-like blooms in apple blossom shades of delicate pink and white. This really is a luxuriant geranium deserving a prime spot in borders, containers and baskets so it can be admired by all! Strong garden performance will take

Juicy Fruit Growing Kit

Nurture and grow your own delicious fruits with this juicy fruit growing kit. The kit features five unique packets of seeds allowing you to grow delicious Rhubarb Glaskin?s Perpetual, Strawberry Mignonette, Melon Ogen, Tomato Moneymaker and Pineapple Berries.

Super food Growing Kit

Create a colourful crop of tasty and nutritious vegetables. Selected for their high vitamin, mineral and antioxidant properties.

Cut & Come Again Growing Kit

You may have heard the expression cut and come again, but been unsure as to what it means or which varieties are suitable. This collection will give you a varied salad bowl – simply pick the leaves you require, your plants will soon produce new ones to replace them!

Kaleidoscope Pea & Bean Growing Kit

Sow and grow your own wonderful collection of peas and beans that have been specially selected to give you a contrasting range of colours, varieties and tastes. This kit contains everything you need to grow a colourful array of flavourful peas and beans.

Exotic Fruit Growing Kit

Get a taste of exotic fruits with this new collection – 5 of the more unusual varieties to grow at home or at your allotment plus everything you need to get started.

Stunning Sunflower Growing Kit

Sunflowers are a gardeners favourite – it really is quite amazing the size of plant that grows in just a few months from a small seed. Although we tend to associate sunflowers with yellow petals and dark brown centres, there is actually a great variety of colours available. You will find that by regularly cutting

Acer palmatum ‘Seiryu’

A most attractive Japanese Maple with an upright, columnar habit. Acer palmatum ?Seiryu? has delicate light green foliage that turns to spectacular shades of orange, yellow and red in autumn. The leaves are finely dissected giving an almost feathery appearance.

Apricot ‘Garden Aprigold’

This is a pretty variety with delicate, white blossom in spring and bright green foliage, tinted red at the leaf tips. Apricot ?Garden Aprigold? produces good crops of sweet, juicy fruits with a lovely orange-gold colour.

Acer palmatum ‘Trompenburg’

Nectarine ‘Nectarella’

Bred in California, Nectarine ?Necterella? is a genetically dwarf variety with a slow growth habit, making it ideal for growing in containers. This gives the advantage that it can be moved indoors during frosty periods in spring, to protect the blossom from damage.

Peach ‘Garden Lady’

This slow growing variety makes a superb patio fruit tree. Peach ?Garden Lady? is a genetic dwarf remaining 2m (78?) or less at maturity, regardless of its rootstock. An attractive display of pink flowers covers the branches in spring, followed by sweet juicy fruits with dark yellow flesh and rosy pink skins.

Raspberry ‘Ruby Beauty’ (Summer Fruiting)

A completely different concept in raspberry growing, retaining the sweet flavour we’ve come to expect from modern varieties. No need for rows of towering canes, simply set these multi-branching, dwarf floricanes one per 10 litre pot or three per 40 litre pot, and get ready to pick 1.5kg (3lb 5oz) of fresh raspberries from each

Peach ‘Terrace Amber’

Just as the name implies, this is an excellent choice for the patio. Peach ?Terrace Amber? is a naturally dwarf variety, with a slow growth habit, making it ideal for growing in large patio containers. The bright pink, spring blossom makes an eye-catching display, followed by large, yellow-fleshed peaches with a superb texture.

Rainbow Vegetable Growing Kit

Enjoy the most colourful vegetables fresh from your garden or allotment. This kit contains everything you need to start growing a rainbow of vegetables for the best health benefits as well as an enticing looking dinner!

Redcurrant ‘Rovada’

Large luscious red fruits are produced in profusion from mid July through August, producing up to 2.5kg (6lb) from a single plant in a season. Redcurrant ‘Rovada’ bears its generous crop in long strings making them particularly easy to harvest. Redcurrants have a long cropping season, freeze well and are perfect for pies and jams.

Wisteria ‘Caroline’

Wisteria ‘Caroline’ blooms earlier than most of it’s kind, allowing you to enjoy the abundant lilac-blue flowers and sweet perfume fragrance much sooner. A deciduous climber with mid-green, pinnate leaves, it is best grown out in the full sun, and makes the perfect feature when trained on a wall, or when left to grow through

Lilac ‘Primrose’

Lilac ‘Primrose’ is an unusual variety bearing showy panicles of creamy-yellow flowers with a heavenly perfume. Like all Syringa, the heart shaped foliage makes an attractive backdrop for the late spring blooms. In full flower, this hardy deciduous shrub is a magnet for bees and butterflies making it a great choice for wildlife gardens. The

Lilac ‘Souvenir de Louis Spaeth’

Narrow panicles of rosy red blooms are borne on compact stems against a backdrop of heart-shaped foliage. Syringa ?Souvenir de Louis Spaeth? is a consistently reliable, trouble-free variety with nectar rich, fragrant flowers that are loved by butterflies. A well loved specimen shrub for cottage garden borders that requires little maintenance. Height and spread: 7m