Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Cosmos atrosanguineus ‘Chocamocha’

The ‘chocaholics’ amongst you will love the sumptuous, velvety flowers of this cosmos. Bred in the UK, its a compact, bushy plant that will be full of deep marooncoloured flowers from July to October, each one giving off the fragrance of chocolate. An ideal plant for patio containers or sunny garden borders. Ht. 30cm. Supplied

Coleus canina ‘Scaredy Cat’

This easy to grow Coleus Canina keeps cats, dogs, rabbits and foxes away from your garden, also known as the ?Scaredy Cat? Plant. It produces an odour that cats in particular find offensive. It will be at its most effective when planted in a sunny spot, because the odour gets stronger the hotter leaves become

Anagallis ‘Skylover’

What a stunning alternative to Lobelia! The spreading stems of this pretty Blue Pimpernel make a carpet of summer flowers for your rockery or alpine garden. Its interesting foliage and pendulous habit are perfect for your hanging baskets too. This delightful hardy perennial offers an extravaganza of ultramarine all summer long!

Whitecurrant ‘Blanka’

Mandevilla sanderi ‘Bloom Bells® Pink’

Exotic, glowing crimson blooms adorn this tropical evergreen climber

Tulip ‘Carré’

A new, delightful, purple-lilac coloured variety, Tulip ?Carre? will inject some subtle colouring to a spring border that is usually awash with bright yellows and oranges!

Gypsophila cerastioides

This tiny perennial is perfect for rockeries or troughs. producing an abundance of tiny white blooms veined with fine pink lines from late spring into early summer. Gypsophila cerastioides grows in spreading mounds, and its semi-evergreen leaves are spoon-shaped and slightly hairy, earning it the common name of Mouse-ear Gypsophila. It is perfect for the

Gaillardia aristata ‘Burgundy’

Gaillardia aristata ‘Burgundy’ blooms relentlessly from June to September, producing sizeable, wine red flowers that last for months and months. Blanket flowers are an extremely durable variety that tolerate drought and coastal positions that would prove challenging for many other plants, as well as positively thriving in light sandy soils. This hardy perennial provides unbeatable

Sidalcea hybrida ‘Party Girl’

Sidalcea hybrida ‘Party Girl’ is a more compact variety of prairie mallow with stunning cerise pink flowers. This undemanding perennial will grow in all but the wettest of soils and makes a lovely upright accent in an informal cottage garden border. The tall stems also make a pretty cut flower.

Narcissus ‘Bella Vista’

Rounded white petals surround a magnificent ruffled deep orange-red cup for a real contrast. The cheery blooms of Daffodil ‘Bella Vista’ face outward without drooping, making them ideal for adding to flower arrangements.

Tulip ‘Flaming Club’

A multi flowering tulip variety that will create a wow factor in your garden next spring. Tulip ?Flaming Cub? will produce between 5 and 8 blooms per stem, each individual bloom a striking mix of red and white flames.

Peony ‘Candy Stripe’

A familiar sight in many cottage gardens, peonies are well known for their delightfully colourful displays in late spring. Peony ?Candy Strip? goes above and beyond this however due to the impressive marbling effect the large blooms have; boasting both pink and white mixed together to produce a magnificent striping effect. Given plenty of help

Gardenia ‘Crown Jewels’

Who’d have imagined you could grow a tough, hardy outdoor gardenia a few years ago? Large pearly white, waxy double blooms, contrasting dramatically against rich, glossy evergreen leaves. This hardy shrub will be a prized specimen from the moment it’s delivered to your door. And do not underestimate the fragrance, Gardenia ‘Crown Jewels’ has one

Hyacinth ‘Breeder’s Selection’

Hyacinth breeding programmes always produce some fabulous colours that never make it into commercial production. These unnamed cultivars are often unique and have the potential to create a show stopping display.

Narcissus ‘White Lion’

Fragrant flowers with luxurious folds of soft yellow and lemon petals. This sumptuous double daffodil adds a touch of luxury to spring borders.

Narcissus ‘Sagana’

White petals surround a central trumpet of vibrant yellow, edged with deep orange, combined with a musky fragrance. Ht. 40cm. Supplied as bulbs.

Narcissus ‘Sunshine Mix’

This magnificent collection of cheery daffodils will create a sumptuous springtime display! Our special selection includes a mixture of golden yellow, apricot, cream, and bi-coloured blooms, each with a classic prominent trumpet. With their large, single flowers, Daffodil ‘Sunshine Mix’ will create a delightful display in borders or patio containers.

Narcissus ‘Replete Improved’

Now even better! Sumptuous fully double fringed blooms in the most amazing shade of pink. This narcissus must be seen to be believed! Grow them outdoors in borders and rockeries, or in containers on a bright windowsill indoors. Also excellent as cut flowers to make a really pretty posy! Height: 45cm (18). Bulb size: 12/14cm.

Narcissus ‘Blushing Lady’

Blushing Lady’ is one of the first miniature daffodils to have pink-yellow flowers. A modern variety that still retains an old fashioned elegance, charm and perfume! Great for borders or containers where it will bloom during March/April. Ht. 25cm. Supplied as bulbs.

Narcissus ‘Cheerfulness’

Rosettes of creamy white rounded petals unfurl in late spring. True to its name, this fragrant beauty will certainly put a smile on your face! Grow them outdoors in borders and rockeries, or in containers on a bright windowsill indoors.