Category Archives: Garden

Niger Seed

A tiny seed that is both rich in oil and highly nutritious. Loved by goldfinches.

Growhouse

High Energy Premium Fat Balls (90g)

Full of energy and made from the best quality suet possible, these low on mess fat balls offer many essential vitamins for flying visitors. They are particularly popular with a variety of finches, but can also attract more unusual visitors, such as blackcaps and treecreepers.

Cold frame

Cobra Electric Scarifier & Aerator 2 in 1

Cobra 13 Electric Lawnmower with Rear Roller

Carolina Allspice

Rarely found in the UK, this hardy shrub, native to eastern USA is highly adaptable to gardens across the country. In mid-summer the flowers appear, deep-red in colour and with a strong spicy-cinnamon fragrance, even when the flowers have gone, crush the leaves to release the scent too!

Rhododendron ‘Orange King’

Chilli Pepper ‘Hungarian Black’

Chilli Pepper ?Hungarian Black? is an old heirloom variety which is visually stunning. Tall, upright plants with purple-veined foliage produce attractive purple flowers. Once pollinated the blooms are replaced by tapering peppers that ripen through red to an aubergine purple-black colour.

Courgette ‘Sure Thing’

Courgette ?Sure Thing? gets its names as even in cool and cloudy summer this variety will guarantee a crop.

Globe Artichoke ‘Green Globe Improved’ F1 Hybrid

Globe Artichoke ‘Green Globe Improved’ bears larger, heavier, and more consistent quality globe-shaped heads.

Raspberry ‘Heritage’ (Autumn fruiting)

Strawberry ‘Flamenco’ (Everbearer/ All Season)

If space is limited, try growing this ever-bearing variety to maximise your crop of delicious sweet and juicy fruits over a long picking period. Strawberry ‘Flamenco’ is a versatile variety that is suitable for growing in strawberry beds or containers.

Strawberry ‘Florence’ (Late Season)

Strawberry ‘Florence’ is ideal for a late season harvest producing delicious sweet strawberries from the end of June to the end of July. A prolific cropper with exceptional pest and disease resistance.

Grape ‘Boskoop Glory’

The Romans grew vines near Hadrian’s Wall, well over a millenia ago, so its surprising so many people think its not possible to grow grapes outdoors in Britain. English vineyards are making some excellent wine now, and there is certain varieties that are more suited to our cool and damp climate. Grape ‘Boskoop Glory’ is

Biscotti Square Patio Pot

With its simple lines the Biscotti patio pot will bring elegance to any garden style. This square planter is finished with a silver paint effect that gives the appearance of brushed-metal.

Hydrangea paniculata ‘Candlelight’

Large conical white blooms stand proud above deep red stems, providing this deciduous shrub with an unforgettable display. Late-summer will have never looked so great, as the white flowers change to eye-catching shades of pale pink as they mature. Hydrangea paniculata ?Candlelight? is extremely hardy and has a strong and upright growth habit, making this

Asparagus officinalis ‘Pacific Purple’ (Spring Planting)

Potato ‘Kestrel’

Second earlyThe gardenersfavourite second early variety, producing tubers of consistent size and shape, with attractive, smooth skins and violet eyes. Potato ‘Kestrel’ shows good slug resistance, Golden eelworm and partial white eelworm resistance. For growing unmarked exhibition quality tubers we recommend using our exhibitor growing bags. Height and spread: 60cm (24)

Potato ‘Rocket’

An early bulking, heavy cropping variety for your first crop of the season! The rounded, white skinned and fleshed tubers are quick to produce ‘baby new potatoes’ with a firm waxy texture. Potato ‘Rocket’ has good all-round disease resistance including golden eelworm, and is easy to grow in the ground or in potato bags.