Category Archives: Plants & Seeds
Astrantia Star of Love
Astrantia ‘Florence’
Philotheca myoporoides

Both the blooms and the foliage of Eriostemon myoporoides have a fresh, zesty fragrance which could easily be described as gin and tonic scented! This half hardy shrub is blooms in winter and spring with delicate star-shaped flowers above a bushy mound of linear evergreen foliage. Also known as wax flower, it?s long been a
Alstroemeria ‘Indian Summer’

With striking fiery coloured flowers from June to November, this compact and hardy peruvian lily is an ideal specimen for a patio container. The rich bronze foliage makes the perfect backdrop to the flowers, highlighting their glowing colour. Height: 70cm (28). Spread: 60cm (24). Supplied as jumbo plug plants.
Blueberry ‘Full Season Collection’

Blueberries are becoming increasingly popular and well known for their high levels of Vitamin C and health boosting compounds. Why not grow your own with our Blueberry ‘Full Season Collection’. Specially selected to give you the longest cropping season, these hardy fruit bushes will fruit from July right through to September. Better still, Blueberry plant
Nurserymans Choice Perennial Cottage Garden Collection
Dahlia ‘Orange Turmoil’
Allium ‘Serendipity’
Wisteria ‘Caroline’

Caroline’ blooms earlier than most wisteria, so you can enjoy the abundant lilac-blue flowers and wonderful fragrance much sooner. A deciduous climber with mid-green, pinnate leaves, It is best grown in full sun, and is perfect for training on a wall or pergola, or when just left to grow through other well-established trees and shrubs.
Senecio cineraria ‘Silver Dust’
Azalea ‘Starstyle Pink’
Azalea ‘Starstyle Lilac’
Busy Lizzie ‘Beacon Salsa Mixed’
Foxglove ‘Dalmatian Mixed’
Fuchsia ‘Garden News’ (Hardy)
Geranium ‘Rozanne’
Cyclamen hederifolium

Gardens can sometimes look a bit bleak in the winter, but not when they contain Cyclamen neapolitanum! This hardy perennial flowers in the autumn, producing delicate, sweet-smelling, pink blooms with beautiful, reflexed petals. Subsequently, the Ivy-leaved Cyclamen, which is sometimes called Cyclamen hederifolium, produces unique, heart-shaped foliage with a marbled silver and green top and
Verbena bonariensis

Verbena bonariensis produces lavender flower heads formed from tightly-clustered florets, held stiffly upright on branching stems. These long-lasting blooms are a magnet for bees and butterflies, and this elegant perennial is at its most effective when planted in large swathes. Verbena bonariensis is enjoying a resurgence in popularity, associating beautifully with grasses in a tranquil