Category Archives: Garden

Aubretia gracilis ‘Kitte White’

Aubrieta ?Kitte White? provides a bold spring display, creating sweeping drifts of sparkling white flowers held above cushiony mounds of evergreen leaves.

Barbarea vulgaris ‘Variegated Winter Cream’

A perennial salad herb which is both ornamental and edible, Barbarea vulgaris was once a staple of productive cottage gardens

Bellis perennis ‘Rose’

These cheerful daisies are a classic bedding plant, brilliant for combining with forget-me-nots, pansies and early spring bulbs

Aubretia cultorum ‘Cascade Red’

Aubrieta ‘Red Cascade’ is a spreading, semi-evergreen perennial, clinging steadfastly to wall crevices, tumbling from containers, or carpeting the front of beds and borders.

Aubretia gracilis ‘Kitte Blue’

Aubrieta ?Kitte Blue? provides a bold spring display, creating sweeping drifts of rich blue-purple flowers held above cushiony mounds of evergreen leaves.

Aubretia gracilis ‘Kitte Rose Red’

Aubrieta ?Kitte Rose Red? provides a bold spring display, creating sweeping drifts of rich reddish-purple flowers held above cushiony mounds of evergreen leaves

Aruncus dioicus

Aruncus dioicus is a bold perennial which makes a striking specimen for a pondside, bog garden or a damp area in shade or sun.

Aubrieta ‘Cascade Blue’

Aubrieta ?Cascade Blue? is a spreading, semi-evergreen perennial, clinging steadfastly to wall crevices, tumbling from containers, or carpeting the front of beds and borders.

Aubrieta cultorum ‘Cascade Purple’

A welcome burst of colour in early spring, Aubrieta cultorum ‘Cascade Purple’ becomes smothered in vibrant purple flowers from March onwards and is the perfect compliment to spring flowering bulbs such as daffodils, crocuses and cyclamen

Arabis ferdinandi-coburgi ‘Old Gold’

Distinctive from other varieties of rock cress which have plain green leaves, Arabis ferdinandi-coburgi ‘Old Gold’ has striking variegated foliage

Arenaria montana

This evergreen perennial forms dense cushions of finely textured leaves

Arabis caucasica ‘Rosea’

This resilient evergreen alpine forms soft mounding cushions of grey-green foliage which will tumble over walls, rockeries and slopes and along border edges.

Aquilegia vulgaris

Aquilegia have been bred for every colour imaginable, but sometimes it?s good to go back to basics. The species Aquilegia vulgaris is just as pretty as many of its cultivars and well worth a place in the garden.

Aquilegia ‘Red Star’

Pillar-box red and dazzling-white bicolour blooms will add a splash of colour to late spring borders. Aquilegia ‘Red Star’ produces showy clusters of spurred flowers upon its slender, upright stems.

Aquilegia ‘White Star’

The pristine white blooms of Aquilegia ‘White Star’ produce a dazzling spring display. Effortlessly elegant, they rise upwards on slender stems above an airy clump of fresh, green foliage.

Aquilegia ‘Dragonfly’

Aquilegia caerulea ‘Mrs Scott-Elliott’

A pretty selection of large bicoloured blooms with unique spurred petals, which give rise to the common name ‘Granny’s Bonnet’. Aquilegia caerulea ‘Mrs Scott-Elliot’ flowers from late spring through to midsummer above clumps of elegant, feathery blue-green leaves. The nodding flowers on slender stems are a charming addition to cottage garden borders and woodland gardens,

Aquilegia caerulea ‘Biedermeier’

This low growing, compact columbine comes in a gorgeous mix of pastel shades in pink, purple, blue and white, including bi-colours.

Aquilegia ‘Blue Star’

This reliable little perennial brings cottage garden charm to herbaceous borders with a cheery display of late spring blooms. Skyward-facing, purple and white flowers are borne in clusters upon slender, upright stems.

Aquilegia ‘Crimson Star’

A host of starry blooms to brighten borders in late spring! With its bicolour, red and white flowers there?s no missing this showy Columbine! Aquilegia ‘Crimson Star’ is reliable and trouble-free.