Category Archives: Garden

Hypericum perforatum

This hardy perennial will make an excellent addition to wild flower, cottage and low maintenance gardens

Iberis gibraltarica

Iberis or candytuft plants are extremely easy to grow, but guarantee great results

Hollyhock ‘Chater’s Salmon Pink’

The ?Chater?s? Series are well known for their towering spires of flowers and rich range of colours. Hollyhock ‘Chater’s Salmon Pink’ is brimming with elegance and charm. The ruffled blooms are a soft shade of peachy-pink, opening in slow succession from the bottom of each flower spike to the top. This beautiful hardy perennial makes

Hesperis matronalis var. albiflora

Charming, large spikes of single, white flowers, fragrant in the evening

Hollyhock ‘Chater’s Chestnut Brown’

The unusual colouring of Hollyhock ‘Chater’s Chestnut Brown’ makes this hardy perennial stand out from the crowd. Tall flower spikes rise skywards, with ruffled, mahogany blooms that gradually open from the bottom to the top of each stem. This stately Alcea is ideal for creating an eye-catching focal point at the back of borders. It

Gaillardia aristata African Sunset

Gaillardia aristata Giant hybrids

Gaillardia aristata ‘Mesa Yellow’

Gaillardia ?Mesa Yellow? floods the garden with golden sunshine from late spring until autumn, whatever the weather.

Filipendula hexapetala

A very dainty native British wildflower producing basal rosettes of deeply toothed, fern-like leaflets.

Filipendula ulmaria

Francoa sonchifolia

Francoa sonchifolia is a dainty choice for a patio planter, edging herbaceous borders or underplanting shrubs and roses.

Erysimum cheiri Golden Gem

Eryngium variifolium Miss Marbel

Sea hollies are wonderful for adding architecture amongst the soft peaks and troughs of other border perennials.

Erodium manescavii

This dainty erodium provides oodles of colour at the front of a sunny border or in a patio container.

Erodium × variabile ‘Roseum’

Erodium x variabile ‘Roseum’ is a hardy little alpine plant, perfect for filling small crevices and gaps in walls, rockeries and patios. Its low-spreading habit forms cushions of scalloped, grey-green foliage, which is topped off with a profusion of pink flowers with darker veins, just like little Geranium flowers. Erodium × variabile ‘Roseum’ is very

Erodium reichardii ‘White’

This pretty, free-flowering alpine is a delightful choice for long-flowering containers and troughs or to soften border edges and rockeries.

Erigeron seciosus ‘Pink Jewel’

Erigeron seciosus ‘Pink Jewel’ produces semi-double, bright pink daisy flowers from May to July, adding a burst of summer colour to your garden. This tough little variety performs reliably year after year, even thriving in difficult coastal locations. This Fleabane is perfect for scattering throughout a rockery or for filling gaps at the front of

Erigeron speciosus Azure Fairy

Smothered all summer in semi-double, lavender daisies, Erigeron speciosus ?Azure Fairy? is an undemanding and free-flowering perennial.

Eriophyllum lanatum

Also known as ?the sunshine flower,? this cheerful little ground cover plant will quickly spread the sun around your garden.

Erigeron aurantiacus

This sprightly orange daisy is perfect for brightening up rockeries and drought-prone areas or planted in low-maintenance containers.