Category Archives: Garden

Weigela florida ‘Minor Black’

Unlike many of its larger cousins, Weigela florida ‘Minor Black’ won?t ever outgrow its welcome in your garden! This neat and compact variety reaches just 75cm tall, making it ideal for even the smallest spaces.

Veronica spicata ‘Royal Candles’

This modern variety of traditional speedwell is an ideal perennial for the front of garden borders. Year after year it will form a dense mat of foliage, punctuated by numerous rising stems that harbour hundreds of deep purple flowers. Height and spread 30cm. Supplied in 2 litre pots.

Scabious caucasica ‘Goldingensis’

Potentilla atrosanguinea var. argyrophylla

Delosperma cooperi

Hardy Ice plants are ideal for creating a carpet of dense, evergreen ground cover in hot, dry areas, thriving in poor soils where few other plants survive.

Campanula pyramidalis ‘Blue’

Campanulas are generally not attention-grabbing plants but Campanula pyramidalis ?Blue? is an impressive exception which makes a dramatic statement in the garden.

Sempervivum ‘Chick Charms Mint Marvel’

Sempervivum ?Chick Charms Mint Marvel? forms neat rosettes of blue-green leaves tipped with dark red. The ?Chick Charms? series exhibits unique, long-lasting colours and better winter hardiness than older varieties.

Acer palmatum ‘Sango-kaku’

Japanese maples are the perfect option for adding dramatic autumn leaf colour to the garden, as well as year round shape and structure. Acer palmatum ?Sango-kaku? is by far one of the best, grown as a large deciduous shrub or small tree; it looks fabulous all year round.

Raspberry ‘Yummy’

Imagine growing fresh raspberries on your balcony or patio – with Raspberry ‘Yummy’ you can do just that! Neat, bushy plants reaching just 45cm (18) tall, produces delicious fruits on virtually thornless stems.

Pinus sylvestris ‘Watereri’

Philadelphus ‘Belle Etoile’

This Mock Orange shrub is a wonderful plant for cottage, woodland and informal city gardens. It bears a profusion of flowers from early summer, with white frilly petals, that are mauve pink in the centre, with creamy-yellow anthers.

Parrotia persica ‘Persian Spire’

Mulberry ‘Charlotte Russe’ (Mojo Berry)

This dwarf mulberry won RHS Chelsea Flower Show Plant of the Year award in 2017. Unlike standard mulberry bushes, which can grow very large, Mulberry ‘Charlotte Russe’ (Mojo Berry) has a compact habit, making it perfect for small and medium sized residential gardens, or even in a container, on a balcony or in a courtyard. 

Malus ‘Wintergold’

Packed with year-round interest, Malus toringo ?Wintergold? makes a rewarding tree for small gardens.

Hibiscus ‘Walberton?s® Rose Moon’

Rose Mallows are an ideal hardy plant for a range of garden styles, including Japanese, exotic and cottage. Hibiscus ‘Walberton?s® Rose Moon’ has large pink blooms reaching up to 18cm (7) across, which are much flatter than other varieties.

Fig ‘Little Miss Figgy’

This dwarf fig is naturally compact

Calycanthus floridus ‘Aphrodite’

A stunning and unusual shrub, rarely seen in gardens, Calycanthus ?Aphrodite? well-deserves to be named after the Greek Goddess of Beauty!

Cercis chinensis ‘Avondale’

A perfect choice for small gardens, this deciduous plants bushy habit lends itself well to being trained as either a shrub or small tree. Bare, upright shoots are covered in small clusters of deep purple-pink, pea-like flowers in spring, creating a spectacular display just before the leaves start to emerge.

Ceanothus x delilianus ‘Henri desfosse’

Aucuba japonica ‘Variegata’