Category Archives: Garden

Allium karataviense

Low-growing allium with large, globe-shaped heads of starry, pink flowers with darker eyes that are cradled between a pair of broad, glaucous leaves.

Acorus calamus ‘Variegata’ (Marginal Aquatic)

Non-invasive rush with flat, sword-like leaves striped cream and green – ideal for pond margins and bog gardens.

Acorus calamus (Marginal Aquatic)

Non-invasive rush for shallow water or boggy ground, with flat, blade-like, fresh green foliage and clusters of arum-like flowers from May to July.

Rhododendron ‘Encore Autumn Starburst’ (Azalea Group)

Twice blooming, semi-evergreen shrub with an exuberant display of bicoloured, trumpet-shaped flowers with a coral-pink star framed by pure white margins in both spring and autumn.

Rosemary ‘Blue Cascade’

The most popular trailing Rosemary, boasting lovely cascading stems which really showcase the larger-than-average mauve-blue flowers.

Exochorda ‘Blushing Pearl’

Named after its pearly white flower buds flushed with a pink glow, Exochorda ?Blushing Pearl? is a compact, highly floriferous variety of this popular deciduous shrub.

Parrotia persica ‘Vanessa’

Parrotia persica ‘Vanessa’ is a stunning, multi-season tree. Selected for its more upright, pyramidal habit than the species, it is especially well-suited to small gardens.

Cornus kousa ‘Venus’

Albizia julibrissin ‘Summer Chocolate’

Tulbaghia violacea (Marginal Aquatic)

Aucuba japonica ‘Crotonifolia’

Don’t be fooled by this Spotted Laurel’s delicate flowers and exotic foliage, for the hardy shrub is well-suited to the changeable British climate. Whether it’s planted in a shady, dry or costal garden, Aucuba japonica ‘Crotonifolia’ will sport glossy, evergreen, gold-patterned leaves and produce small, rusty red flowers in the spring. The plant continues to

Hydrangea paniculata ‘Skyfall’

A sumptuous variety, Hydrangea paniculata ?Skyfall? bears very large conical heads composed of flowers with distinctively narrow, starry petals giving the whole panicle the appearance of an enormous hyacinth.

Hypoestes phyllostachya ‘Red’

Stunning red foliage mottled with dark olive green, making a fabulous colour contrast. With a neat and bushy habit, polka dot plant makes a fun and easy-to-grow houseplant that’s perfect for beginners!

Hypoestes phyllostachya ‘White’

Beautiful white foliage mottled with dark olive green, making a fabulous colour contrast. With a neat and bushy habit, polka dot plant makes a fun and easy-to-grow houseplant that’s perfect for beginners!

Peony ‘Sorbet’

Mouth-watering blooms, triple-layered and richly perfumed, are simply the ultimate in flamboyance to dress up your borders. Its sheer elegance is simply breathtaking – truly a must-have plant that’s surprisingly easy to grow.

Hydrangea arborescens ‘FlowerWOW’

Exceptional variety offering more flowers and more reliable repeat blooming with dense, rounded flowers look like large snowballs.

Geranium peltatum Trio

A trio of tender pelargoniums with glossy, ivy-shaped trailing leaves and masses of vivid flowers from late spring until autumn.

Camellia japonica ‘Femme Fatale’

This stunning breakthrough Camellia features an extended season of interest as its double, crimson blooms in late winter/spring give way to new wine red shoots through summer.

Chelsea Flower Show Plant Bundle

This generous collection will bring plenty of colour to garden borders. Specially selected to flower in succession from late spring until autumn, ensuring that your garden looks at its best for the entire growing season. Plant them in bold groups for maximum impact!

Hibiscus ‘Flower Tower White’

For small gardens and tight spaces, you can?t beat these Flower Tower hibiscus.