Category Archives: Garden

Air Plant Variety Collection

Tillandsia melanocrater tricolor

This air plant adds an exotic twist to any home interior as a spark-like tuft of narrow silver-green leaves. Tillandsia melanocrater tricolor is a simple but intriguing small evergreen plant which looks good all year round.

Tillandsia argentea

Please note: Some houseplants are toxic or harmful to pets if ingested. If you believe your pet has consumed a poisonous plant then seek veterinary attention immediately. Take a sample of the plant with you.

Air Plant Mixed Collection

Hellebore ‘Silver Star’

Hellebore ‘Hello Pearl’

Hellebore ‘Hello Ruby’

Hellebore ‘Double Ellen White’

Hellebore ‘Hello Amber’

Hellebore ‘Green Marble’

Hellebore ‘Double Ellen Pink’

Hellebore ‘Double Ellen Red’

Hellebore ‘Silver Lace’

Begonia ‘Nonstop Berries & Cream’

Take a look at this new colour mix – it?s easy to see why the ?Nonstop? series is so popular with gardeners! These hard working plants produce a profusion of ruffled, double flowers from July to October, in a trio of fruity shades.

Begonia x tuberhybrida ‘Camelia’

Exquisite deep rose blooms, edged with a delicate white margin are borne in profusion throughout the summer, lasting well into autumn. This sensational tuberous Begonia makes a breath-taking focal point in patio pots.

Petunia ‘Frills & Spills’™ Mixed’ Pre-Planted Basket

A firm favourite with our customers! Petunia ‘Frills & Spills’? is the perfect choice for filling window boxes, hanging baskets and patio containers. Throughout summer, a riot of frilly, fully double blooms cascade from its tumbling stems, in a kaleidescope of colours.

Two-tone ceramic pots – Grey/Black

Stunning and contemporary grey and black ceramic pots which are perfect for any indoor garden, a great way to display your houseplants.

Winter Squash ‘Potatoes Duo’ – seeds

This tasty duo of winter Squash produce excellent crops of tasty Acorn type fruits, each weighing up to 700g. These prolific plants produce attractive fruits with smooth skins and pale flesh. The fruits can be baked, roasted or added to soups as a low calorie, high fibre alternative to the traditional spud.

Buddleja davidii ‘Wisteria Lane’

Blackthorn (Hedging)

Prunus spinosa is better known as a Sloe or Blackthorn bush when naturalised in hedgerows. Blackthorn is named for it’s small round black berries that are used to make Sloe gin and for the thorns which, along with dense foliage make the plant perfect for security hedging. A further attraction are the white flowers in