Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Dahlia ‘Emory Paul’

Emory Paul’ is the winner of the RHS Peoples Choice award 2014 for bedding Dahlia. Dahlias offer some of the biggest and most colourful blooms you’ll find, and the flowers of this award-winning variety will measure up to 25cm (10) across – great for a stand out feature in your garden!

Dahlia ‘Lavender Ruffles’

Grow Dahlia ‘Lavender Ruffles’ and fill your garden with beautiful lilac blooms. Dahlias offer some of the biggest and most colourful blooms you’ll find. Measuring up to 25cm (10) across this variety is perfect for filling beds – creating beautiful pastel coloured borders.

Dahlia ‘Grands Prix’

Grand Prix’ showcases some of the biggest and most colourful blooms you’ll find. With vibrant yellow/orange blooms, the flowers of this variety will measure up to 25cm (10) across – great for a bold statement in your garden!

Clematis ‘Harry Smith’

These self-supporting plants offer plenty of gentle fragrant yellow and brown flowers through the summer.

Dahlia ‘Rebecca’s World’

Welcome to ‘Rebecca’s World’ where crimson blooms that fade to white, sit side by side with white blooms that mature to deepest red. This luxurious semi-cactus dahlia flower adds its own individual character to create a magical display of large 15cm (6) blooms in late summer. ‘Rebecca’s World’ showcases crimson blooms that fade to white

Clematis ‘Royal Ladies Duo’

Clematis ‘Royal Ladies Duo’ offers two varieties of Old Man’s Beard, both of which will grow into beautiful, climbing plants when planted at the base of a wall, fence, trellis or pergola. From June to September, Clematis ‘Princess Kate’ and Clematis ‘Princess Diana’ produce beautiful, bell-shaped blooms in shades of white and pink respectively. Once

Large Plant Lucky Dip (3-4 litre)

Take a chance and see what delights the delivery van brings! With this Lucky Dip collection of large plants you pay just £9.99 and receive a surprise selection worth at least £10.99. With such a great value offer we can’t take orders for specific plants but whatever we send, you won’t be disappointed!

Dahlia ‘Ferncliff Illusion’ (Giant Tree Dahlias)

Ferncliff Illusion’ stands straight and grows over 5ft tall! These beautiful specimens flower in spectacular fashion, bursting open to reveal double white blooms with delicately blushed pink petal tips. These hardy dahlias flower from July to October and will repeat their stunning displays year after year.

Dahlia ‘Akita’

Burnt orange petals with red and yellow highlights form the large blooms of fiery Dahlia ‘Akita’. The long lasting flowers of this decorative variety stand tall on sturdy stems throughout summer and continue well into autumn. Growing to a manageable height of 1 metre, this dahlia is ideal to fill throughout sunny borders or add

Clematis ‘Westerplatte’

There are few true red varieties of Clematis and this is one of the best. The flowers of Clematis ‘Westerplatte’ open to expose an exquisite velvety, maroon-red colour, before gently fading to a dusky crimson. Having a neat compact habit, Clematis ‘Westerplatte’ is a great choice for growing in patio containers. Height: 2m (6′). Spread: 1m

Clematis ‘Xerxes’

Clematis ‘Xerxes’, also known as Clematis ‘Elsa Spath’, produces magnificent blooms for months on end. From June to September, the hardy climbing shrub’s violet flowers complement its green foliage, which is easy to maintain due to its moderate growth habit. This climber is particularly effective at adding a splash of colour to sunny or semi-shady

Clematis ‘Yukikomachi’

Clematis ‘Yukikomachi’ is an unusual, elegant Japanese variety of Old Man’s Beard. The hardy climber’s most notable features are its pale lilac – almost white – flowers, with petals tinted with a wash of feint purple. These blooms can be seen in their full glory in the early summer, although there is also a late

Clematis florida ‘Sieboldii’

Sought after for its showy blooms of crisp, white petals that surround a central dome of rich, purple stamens. This show-stopping clematis is fantastic for transforming walls and fences into a floral showpiece. When the flowers fade, the fluffy seed heads continue the performance into late summer and autumn. Clematis florida ‘Sieboldii’ makes a striking

Cardiocrinum giganteum

This astonishing hardy perennial makes a fascinating talking point. The tall stems of the Giant Himalayan Lily tower to 2.5m (98) or more in an awe-inspiring display. With maturity Cardicrinum giganteum is topped with a crown of white Lily-like blooms from June the July. The trumpet shaped flowers have a powerful fragrance, attracting plenty of

Nerine bowdenii ‘Alba’

A classic border plant that can be seen up and down the UK during October; a time of year when most other plants are fading.

Nerine bowdenii ‘Stefani’

A classic border plant that can be seen up and down the UK during October; a time of year when most other plants are fading.

Nerine bowdenii ‘Isabel’

A classic border plant that can be seen up and down the UK during October; a time of year when most other plants are fading.

Large Plant Lucky Dip (1 litre)

It’s your lucky day! Take a chance and see what delights the delivery van will bring. With this Lucky Dip collection of large plants you pay just £5.99 and receive a surprise selection worth at least £7.99. With this offer we can’t take orders for specific plants but we can assure you, whatever we send,

Large Plant Lucky Dip (2 litre)

Love surprises? Unpack your parcel of plants and discover what treasures we have sent you. With this Lucky Dip collection of large plants you pay just £8.99 and receive a selection of plants worth at least £9.99. With this offer we can’t take orders for specific plants but we can assure you, whatever we send,

Clematis ‘Rouge Cardinal’

It’s easy to see why Clematis ‘Rouge Cardinal’ is one of the favourite varieties of red-flowered climbers. It bears single, large, velvety red flowers which have contrasting brown anthers and they gradually fade to a purple-rose tone. The blooms appear from July to September , making a great late summer show. This Clematis is relatively