Category Archives: Garden

Erigeron karvinskianus

Flowering all the way from May until the first frosts, this ground-covering daisy is a superb choice for edging borders, filling wall and paving cracks, lining steps or planting in rockeries.

Dracocephalum rupestre

This unusual perennial is native to mountain meadows in China where it thrives in rocky, freely draining ground.

Echinops spaerocephalus ‘Arctic Glow’

Strong, dark stems clothed in olive-green spiny, deeply divided leaves hold aloft globular white flowerheads, which are a magnet for pollinators.

Foxglove ‘Foxy’

Unlike many traditional Digitalis that are biennial and only flower the following year after planting, Foxglove ‘Foxy’ flowers in the first year that it is added to the garden

Foxglove ‘Mixed’

Foxglove ‘Sutton’s Apricot’

Sometimes a bright, colourful border of ‘look at me’ plants need a calming shade to turn the volume down a little and Foxglove purpurea ?Sutton’s Apricot? is perfect for this task

Foxglove ‘Milk Chocolate’

Foxglove ‘Milk Chocolate’ is sure to make mouths water with its rich, chocolate coloured blooms

Foxglove grandiflora Carillon

Foxglove lanata

This is a Foxglove with a difference! Make your garden unique by adding the unusual Foxglove lanata to a shady but well-drained area of your garden

Foxglove ‘Dalmation White’

A wonderful selection in the Dalmatian series, Foxglove ‘Dalmatian White’ bears large white bell-shaped flowers, which become upward-facing as the blooms mature to reveal their pretty spotted interiors

Delphinium ‘White Swan’

This dwarf delphinium creates an airy cloud of delicate white blooms held on loose, freely-branching stems.

Foxglove ‘Camelot Cream’

Foxgloves are the perfect cottage garden plant

Delphinium ‘Pacific Giants Mixed’

Delphinium ‘Pacific Giants Mixed’ is a tall garden border plant that has spectacular columns of semi-double blooms in a variety of pinks, whites, purples and blues

Delphinium ‘King Arthur’

Delphinium ‘Cameliard’ (Pacific Hybrid)

For height and colour in a garden, Delphinium ‘Cameliard’ is a superb option for planting at the back of herbaceous borders

Delphinium Galahad

Named after Sir Galahad, the Arthurian Knight who drew the sword from the stone, this magnificent delphinium will certainly add chivalry and romance to your garden!

Delphinium Astolat

Named after the ?lily maid of Astolat? who, according to Arthurian legend, died of unrequited love, you are sure to fall head over heels for the dreamy pink spires of this romantic delphinium.

Delphinium grandiflorum ‘Blue Butterfly’

Delphinium grandiflorum ?Blue Butterfly? is very different to the tall, stately Delphiniums we are all familiar with.

Delphinium Magic Fountains Cherry Blossom

Dahlia ‘Happy Days Red’

Thought you didn?t have space to grow dahlias? Think again! Dahlia ?Happy Days Red? is a compact, dwarf variety that was bred with pots, window boxes and small beds in mind.