Category Archives: Garden

Grape ‘Perlette’ (Grafted)

Grape ?Perlette? is a vigorous and heavy cropping white dessert grape which is excellent for eating straight off the vine but also good for making raisins and used for wine.

Grape (Vitis) ‘Bacchus’

Grown in many UK vineyards, grape ‘Bacchus’ is a self-fertile white grape that is recommended as the best wine variety for outdoor growing in the UK. It also makes a flavoursome dessert grape.

Grape (Vitis) ‘Muscat Bleu’

One of the most popular black dessert grapes, ‘Muscat Bleu’ is a reliable modern outdoor variety with good mildew resistance. Cropping well throughout the UK, it’s an ideal vine for the novice grower.

Grape (Vitis) ‘Polo Muscat’

Polo Muscat’ is a heavy-cropping modern outdoor variety with good disease resistance. The yellow-green fruits have a sweet acidity that is perfect for both winemaking and eating as a dessert grape.

Gooseberry ‘Invicta’

One of the heaviest cropping varieties available, Gooseberry ‘Invicta’ produces almost twice as much fruit as other varieties, from late May onwards. The flavoursome, smooth skinned fruits stay firm and retain their shape when cooked, making excellent pies and preserves. This vigorous RHS AGM variety also has excellent mildew resistance. Height and spread: 120cm (48)Our

Gaillardia aristata ‘Arizona Sun’

Enjoy the vibrant flowers of Gaillardia ‘Arizona Sun’ from late spring. These boldly coloured Blanket flowers are drought tolerant, thriving in hot, dry summers and coastal positions as well as cooler conditions – so you can be sure of a superb display whatever the weather. The large red blooms each sport a contrasting bright yellow

Gage ‘Reine Claude Doree’

This traditional French gage is similar to Old Green Gage, ripening to the gorgeous green-golden hue which is typical of its French ancestors.

Gage ‘Old Greengage’

One of the best tasting plums you?ll find! The small green fruits of Gage ?Old Green Gage? are deliciously sweet and rich in flavour. Fruits can be harvested in August and are best enjoyed straight from the tree. This semi-dwarf variety is partially self-fertile. For the heaviest crops it is best grown with another variety.

Fig ‘Panachee’

Also known as ?Tiger Fig? this unusual variety bears brightly striped yellow and green fruit.

Fig ‘Chelsea’ (Standard)

Euonymus japonicus ‘White Spire’

Euonymus japonicus ?White Spire? is a recent selection of Euonymus with an erect habit and dark grey-green leaves with creamy-white margins.

Fatsia japonica ‘Spiders Web’ (Tsumugi-shibori)

The unusual, palmate foliage of Fatsia japonica ‘Spiders Web’ makes this an attractive, evergreen shrub for a shaded corner. Each leaf is heavily speckled with white markings that spread inwards from the outer edges, to create a unique, frosted appearance.

Damson Plum ‘Merryweather’

Cherry ‘Sunburst’

White cherry blossom appear in spring followed by an abundant crop of large, dark-red, sweet fruit in late July. Self fertile and easy to grow; Sunburst is a popular dessert cherry.

Cherry ‘Hartland’ (patio)

Carex comans ‘Frosted Curls’

Carex ?Frosted Curls? forms low hummocks composed of fine, hair-like leaves, curled at their ends.

Camellia ‘Brushfield’s Yellow’

Camelia japonica is probably one of the best know varieties of this truly striking evergreen shrub

Calamondin Orange (Citrus Fruit)

In Latin countries the fruits of this symmetrical, compact plant are known as ?agri-dulce? (Sweet and Sour)

Blueberry ‘Patriot’

Blueberry ?Patriot? is renowned for having especially large and well flavoured berries and consistently high yields.

Blueberry ‘Blue Suede’

Blueberry ?Blue Suede? is a good variety to pick for colder gardens as it?s later to flower and so avoids late frosts.