Category Archives: Garden
Iris ‘Dutch Mixed’
Fritillaria ‘Spring Bells’
Aconite (Winter Flowering)

Golden cupped blooms sit above bright green collars of leaves to add cheer to your spring garden. Easy to establish, these undemanding aconite bulbs will return year after year with virtually no maintenance, to create a carpet of colour. Perfect for naturalising in informal areas of grass or planting in the dappled shade of deciduous
Narcissus ‘White Diamonds Mixture’
Narcissus ‘Value Mixed’
Narcissus ‘Yellow Cheerfulness’

Rosettes of soft yellow rounded petals unfurl in late spring. True to its name, this fragrant beauty will certainly put a smile on your face! Grow them outdoors in borders and rockeries, or in containers on a bright windowsill indoors. Also excellent as cut flowers to make a really pretty posy! Height: 50cm (20). Bulb
Narcissus ‘Miniature Mixed’

Daffodil Miniature Mix brings together some of our favourite dwarf Narcissus to create a collection that will give you years of pleasure. The cheery blooms of these adorable little Daffodils are hard to resist. They make fabulous cut flowers so you can enjoy them in a vase indoors, as well as in the garden.
Narcissus ‘Cheerfulness Duo’

Rosettes of soft white or yellow rounded petals unfurl in late spring. True to its name, this fragrant beauty will certainly put a smile on your face! Grow them outdoors in borders and rockeries, or in containers on a bright windowsill indoors. Also excellent as cut flowers to make a really pretty posy! Height: 50cm
Camellia ‘Tricolour’

Camellias are hugely popular low-maintenance shrubs which provide beautiful blooms from early spring, set against a backdrop of glossy evergreen foliage. Camellia ‘Tricolour’ is the result of a unique growing concept which gives the illusion of three flower colours on one plant. We supply you with three varieties in a single pot. As the plants
Crocus ‘Bicolour Collection’

An easy to grow mix of three different types of crocus, each a bicoloured variety. Perfect for creating a vibrant mix of colours in your garden in February, when most gardens are in need of some! Crocus ?Pickwick?, ?Vanguard? and ?Skyline? appear in shades of white, purple, pink and blue and will look amazing planted
Potato ‘Charlotte’ (Second Cropping)
Cactus Mix
Aloe zebrina ‘Dannyz’
Honeysuckle ‘Celestial’
Lilac Duo Collection
Carrot Fly Free Seed Collection

Carrot root fly is a troublesome pest but both Flyaway and Resistafly have partial carrot fly resistance, both contain low levels of chlorogenic acid, a chemical which the carrot fly larvae of needs to survive. This means that they appear to be unattractive to the fly and even if your crop is attacked the larvae