Category Archives: Garden
Hydrangea arborescens ‘Strong Annabelle’

Hydrangea arborescens ‘Strong Annabelle’ produces giant globes of pure white flowers which are held on extremely strong stems. It is similar in appearance to the well-liked Hydrangea ‘Annabelle’, but offers better wind resistance and reduced flopping for a more impressive garden display. The huge flower heads appear from midsummer through until autumn and make superb
Nurserymans Choice Large Plants
Nerine bowdenii ‘Stefani’
Nerine bowdenii ‘Alba’

Nerine bowdenii ‘Alba’ are certain to bring a beautiful splash of colour to autumn beds and borders when other flowers are in short supply. The sharp white blooms of this Guernsey Lily are also perfectly suited for cutting and bringing indoors where their tall stems will show off the star-burst petals to full effect.
Rose ‘Easy Elegance Grandma’s Blessing’ (Shrub Rose)

If you?re looking for an easy-to-grow and low-maintenance shrub rose, then Rose ‘Easy Elegance Grandma’s Blessing’ is the one for you! This extremely stylish rose bears dusky pink blooms with a heavenly scent. This resilient rose flowers right through from June to September, and is perfect for both borders and containers. Height: 1m (39). Spread:
Clematis viticella
Rose rugosa ‘Rubra’ (Species Shrub Rose)

This shrub rose has 5 petalled, cup-shaped, cerise pink flowers, with yellow centres, that bloom from July to September and fill Rose rugosa ‘Rubra’ with colour. The flowers have a lovely scent, and later in the year, these are replaced by scarlet red rosehips, that provide autumn interest, along with the foliage that turns from
Skimmia japonica ‘Rubella’

Skimmia japonica ‘Rubella’ is a plant that offers year round interest with glossy evergreen foliage, and during summer, dense panicles of small, fragrant white flowers, followed by clusters of red buds in autumn and winter. It is a hassle free plant suitable for woodland gardens, and patio planters, or borders in shaded parts of the
Bergenia cordifolia ‘Bressingham White’
Spiraea ‘Arguta’

Spiraea ‘Arguta’ is a beautiful, large and bushy shrub, covered in arching sprays of small white flowers in May. Commonly known as Bridal Wreath or Foam of May, Spiraea ‘Arguta’ is very easy to maintain and well suited to both cottage and modern style gardens. A perfect choice for ?white gardens?, it also makes a
Deutzia x hybrida ‘Strawberry Fields’

Awarded the Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society, Deutzia x hybrida ?Strawberry Fields? is a beautiful deciduous shrub, that flowers in late spring and early summer. Panicles of white star shaped flowers, with pink tipped petals, bloom on its arching branches and the plant is very good at attracting bumblebees. It is
Prunus laurocerasus ‘Etna’ (Hedging)

Prunus laurocerasus ‘Etna’ is an RHS AGM plant that is popular as a hedging option. Its leaves are bold and glossy, and lush green in colour. Planted in a line it makes a good boundary hedge, that has foliage all year round and has upright, fluffy looking, spikes of white flowers in spring. Cherry Laurel
Lilac ‘Palibin’

Lilac ‘Palibin’ is a lovely scented shrub, that is covered in panicles of small lavender-pink flowers, during May and June. It is perfect for planting near windows and doors, or close to garden paths so the pleasant aroma can be enjoyed. This variety of Lilac is compact and slow growing. It will grow to a
Laburnum anagyroides

Swags of fabulous bright yellow flowers drape along the drooping branches of the Laburnum every spring, bringing a vibrant splash of colour to the garden and out-shining every other plant nearby. The sweetly scented flowers are followed by silvery pods. Grown over an arch, the flowers of Laburnum anagyroides seem to pour down through the
Kerria japonica ‘Golden Guinea’

Kerria japonica ‘Golden Guinea’, also known as the ?Japanese Rose?, is an easy-to-grow deciduous shrub with arching stems that are filled with yellow flowers in spring. The original Kerria japonica cultivar was discovered by William Kerr, a young gardener from Kew who was employed by the East India Company in 1804 to search for undiscovered
Hydrangea paniculata ‘Grandiflora’
Euonymus europaeus ‘Red Cascade’

The spindle bush is a familiar hedgerow plant, of which Euonymus europaeus ‘Red Cascade’ is a selected form, chosen for its especially generous flowers. Grown as a deciduous shrub or small tree, ?Red Cascade? has leaves that turn a dazzling dark red in autumn, and rosy-red winged fruit that break open to reveal bright orange