Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Hibiscus syriacus ‘Shintaeyang’

Hibiscus syriacus Ultramarine ‘Minultra’

Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Mme E. Mouillere’

The large, creamy white flowers of Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Mme E. Mouillère’ are produced en masse in the summer, taking on a pink or blue tint, depending on your soil’s acidity. Suitable for container growing, it also takes its place in any shrub collection, showing itself off to full effect against its dark green foliage. An

Blackberry ‘Thornless Evergreen’

As its name suggests, Blackberry ‘Thornless Evergreen’ is a thornless variety, making berry picking a painless activity! White flowers appear on this hardy, evergreen blackberry bush each summer, followed by high yields of large berries in August. The fruits develop from green, through red to a plump, glossy black – and then it’s time to

Hydrangea aspera ‘Hot Chocolate’

A distinctive Lacecap Hydrangea offering pretty pink and blue blooms up to 30cm across. The showy summer flowers, with violet-blue hearts and soft pink outer florets, contrast beautifully with the yummy chocolatey foliage. The unusual leaves offer a second surprise in autumn as they fade to deep green before turning amber and golden shades.

Echinacea ‘Doubles Collection’

Coneflowers are known for their weather resistance and tolerance of coastal conditions, as well as being a magnet for butterflies. Our Echinacea ‘Doubles Collection’ combines 3 colourful varieties that offer superb garden performance and long lasting displays in sunny borders.

Forsythia x intermedia ‘Week-End’

Forsythia x intermedia ‘Week-End’ is a popular deciduous shrub, smothered in bright yellow, bell-shaped flowers from early March. When the flowers fade, this variety happily forms part of a hedge, or shrub border. It can also be used to brighten up patio containers ? it isn’t truly spring until the Forsythia is in bloom! Height:

Thunbergia alata ‘Arizona Mixed’

Truly amazing mix of five super-bright flower colours that won’t fade over an incredible five months of blooming! From June to October, these easy-to-grow plants will just keep on producing flowers, even if summer weather is not especially hot and with no need for deadheading!

Verbena samira ‘Deep Red Star’

Verbena samira ‘Deep Red Star’ is a fantastic trailing variety, ideal for hanging baskets. Each magnificent ruby red flower is decorated with a clean white central star.

Echinacea ‘Double Guava Ice’

A striking Coneflower of a particularly unusual colour that really stands out from the crowd. The large, shaggy blooms are carried on sturdy upright stems that make excellent cut flowers. Echinacea ‘Double Guava Ice’ is a neat, bushy perennial with a strong growth habit.

Forsythia x intermedia ‘Goldrausch’

Forsythia x intermedia ‘Goldrausch’ is a real conversation starter! When nothing else is in bloom in the spring, this plant is cloaked in bright golden-yellow flowers. This compact variety can be grown in a shrub border or against a wall, or trained as a colourful hedge. It makes an excellent choice for small gardens, and

Echinacea ‘Double Papallo Pink’

A fully double Coneflower with a central dome of pink petals, surrounded by a paler pink collar of outer petals. Echinacea ‘Double Papallo Pink’ makes a pretty addition to borders, flowering throughout summer with regular deadheading.

Acer ginnala ‘Bailey Compact’

Calibrachoa ‘Red, White & Blue Mix’

A colourful mix of mini petunia flowers that will tumble out of baskets and patio containers with carefree abandon. Enjoy this colourful mix that will last all summer long. Whether you plant them alone or as part of a mixed basket display, these Calibrachoa plants will provide long lasting, weather proof colour that won?t dissapoint.

Petunia ‘King of Diamonds’

The very latest breeding brings us this fabulous Petunia ?King of Diamonds?, combining longevity of flowering with a unique flower colour combination and transformation. Flowers first bloom, in early summer, white with a striking magenta diamond, this is then complemented by a bright pink central vein as the magenta changes to violet towards the end

Petunia ‘Sweetunia Suzie Storm’

The stunning dark colours of this fabulous Petunia ?Suzie Storm? look great planted up in beds, borders or baskets with a white lobelia or verbena for contrast. These semi garden favourites are trailing plants which produce luxurious dark pink and purple blooms all summer long.

Petunia Wave ‘Fly Me To The Moon’

The latest in the ‘Wave’ series of petunias, ‘Fly Me To The Moon’ is another amazingly long flowering variety which will bloom repeatedly through the summer from June to September Extremely versatile and tolerant of all weather conditions.

Papaver ‘Little Dancing Girl’

Papaver ‘Little Dancing Girl’ is a striking perennial poppy which won’t need staking as it grows to just 50cm (20?) high. Plants are compact and vigorous producing strong upright stems which hold large, eyecatching blooms. ‘Little Dancing Girl’ poppy blooms are pale pink in colour with unusual dark central patterning. A lovely specimen for borders

Iris ‘Peacock Butterfly Series’

The three fragrant iris varieties in this ?Peacock Butterfly Series? have been especially selected by their American breeders for their well-branched stems with numerous buds which ultimately create a longer flowering display.

Veronica ‘Pink Harmony’

A striking architectural plant producing erect flower spikes with attractive, silver-green foliage. Veronica ‘Pink Harmony’ has pale pink flowers which contrast beautifully with the hot pink stamens creating a stunning ‘flash’ of vivid colour