Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Tomato ‘Balconi’ Collection

When grown as a basket plant, the stems of these exciting bush varieties will adopt a trailing habit, with one plant filling a 30cm (12) basket with easeThese exceptionally sweet cherry tomatoes make a wonderful feature on the patio or balcony that is both decorative and productive. Tomato ‘Balconi Red’ and ‘Balconi Yellowrequire no side

Berry Collection

Blackberries and Tayberries are the easiest of all the berries to grow in the UK. Tolerant to most site and soil conditions, they will even produce a reasonable crop if grown in semi shade. Height: 2m (6′). Spread: 25m (8′). Collection comprises 1 plant each of: Blackberry ‘Loch Ness’ – Perfect for the smaller garden,

Nasturtium Duo

One packet each of: Milkmaid and Black Velvet. For a full description and sowing & growing instructions please refer to each plant’s individual listing.

Nicotiana Duo

Collection comprises one packet each of: Sylvestris – this imposing half hardy annual has stout spikes bearing a cascading head of fragrant 3 1/2in long white blooms. It grows to a height of 90-120cm (36-48in) making it an excellent subject for the border. Occasionally a short lived perennial in a warm sheltered site. Suavolens –

Clematis armandii

Exquisitely fragrant, star-shaped white blooms literally smother this beautiful evergreen clematis in spring. The new foliage emerges bronze tinted, gradually maturing to glossy dark green that will quickly cover walls and fences within a few years. Best suited to a sheltered position, this vigorous clematis requires plenty of space to twine its long evergreen stems.

Petunia ‘Trailing Trio’ Offer

The best-ever trailing petunias from seed! These spectacular cascading varieties will outperform expensive cutting-raised Surfinia® petunias every time, producing trailing stems of up to 1m (3ft) in length, continuously smothered in blooms all summer until the first frosts. ‘Rose Vein Velvet’ is the latest colour in the ‘Velvet’ series and promises to be as impressive

Wildflower Collection

Creating a colourful wildflower area in your garden is easy! Your garden will soon become a natural haven for wildlife, filled with a wide range of beneficial insects, like aphid-eating hoverflies and ladybirds, as well as various species of butterfliesCollection comprises 1 packet each of: Common Primrose, Wild Cowslip, Wild Flanders Poppy, Sweet Rocket Alba.

Tomato ‘Sweetest Tomato Duo’

These outstanding cordon varieties have been specially selected by T&M for their exceptional sweet flavour. These delicious cherry tomatoes will produce heavy crops whether they are grown under glass or in a sunny spot outdoors. Height: 200cm (79). Spread: 50cm (20). Collection comprises one packet each of: Tomato ‘Suncherry Premium’ – Huge crops of shiny,

Calendula (Duo)

The longest flowering and best double pot marigolds that we have grown on our trial grounds! Sturdy, dwarf, multi-branching plants produce large, luminous blooms, to brighten summer borders and containers. The daisy-like flowers of these calendulas are excellent for cutting and can also be added to salads as an edible flower. Quick and easy to

Cosmos bipinnatus ‘Double Click Trio’

Double Click Trio comprises 1 packet each of: Cosmos Double Click – stunningly vivid blooms, each with a double row of unusually fluted petals, range in colour from rosy-red to white and pink shades. Cosmos Double Click Rose Bonbon – spectacular, rose-pompom flowers sit proudly on top of strong stems, making Double Click Rose Bonbon

Cornflower Collection

Collections includes the varieties ‘Classic Fantasticand ‘Classic Romantic’. A modern yet classic look for your borders! Easily sown en masse directly into beds, these two varieties of single and semi-doubleflowered cornflowers will create longflowering swathes of colour when sown in drifts, with some bicolours thrown in for good measure. ‘Romantics’ pink and red shades, along

Diascia Collection

One packet each of: Rose Queen, Apricot Queen. Rose Queen: Undoubtedly one of the world’s loveliest annuals. Slender spikes of shell like, rose pink flowers spring From a mound of small, glossy, dark green leaves. At the back of the flower are two short spurs and the throat is tinged with purple and marked with

Foxglove ‘Mountains Collection’

One packet each of:Foxglove ‘Candy Mountain’: T&M Original. Foxglove Candy Mountain is totally unique as it is the first upward facing foxglove from seed. This unusual characteristic enables you, and the bees, to peep inside the stunning rose pink blooms and view their delightful freckled throats, which appear all the way around the stems. These

Euonymus fortunei ‘Emerald ‘n’ Gold’ (Standard)

An evergreen shrub, Euonymus fortunei ‘Emerald ‘n’ Gold’, is compact and low maintenance, making it perfect for small gardens, or as ground cover alongside driveways, or under tree canopies. The leaves are variegated with golden yellow centres. In cold periods the leaves can turn a shade of pinkish red. It can be grown in full

Gaillardia x grandiflora ‘Arizona Collection’

Providing the same spectacular garden performance as customer favourite ‘Arizona Sun’, we are pleased to offer two spectacular new dwarf gaillardia ‘firsts’ from seed – one red and one apricot. ‘Arizona Apricot’ and ‘Arizona Red Shades’ are longflowering and low-maintenance, perfect for containers and for filling gaps at the front of a border. Flowering in

Laurentia (Duo)

Collection comprises one packet each of Avant-Garde Blue & Avant-Garde Pink: T&M’s flower breeders have struck gold with the first ever F1 Hybrid Laurentia to be entered into the Fleuroselect trials. Both Avant-Garde Blue and ‘Pinkhave the same uniform, vigorous plant habit and have earlier scented, star shaped blooms which are produced in abundance over

Tulip ‘Full Border Mix’

Our ‘Full Border Mix’ does what its name suggests ? fills your borders with spring colour, and for up to 8 weeks! We?ve taken the hassle out of deciding which varieties, which colours and which heights of tulips to plant and created a fabulous mix of the most popular garden tulips.

Rose ‘American Pillar’ (Rambling Rose)

Prunus incisa ‘Oshidori’ (Standard)

This pretty Fuji Cherry is smothered in clusters of double, pink flowers from early spring. The blossom of Prunus incisa ‘Oshidori’ appears upon bare stems before the foliage emerges, bringing a welcome splash of colour to the garden after the long winter months.

Rose ‘Maigold’ (Climbing)

This vigorous climbing rose is a particularly tough variety, coping well with conditions that are less than perfect. Rose ?Maigold? produces a superb display of bronze-orange, semi-double blooms from June to August, with a second flush of bloom in September.