Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Delosperma congestum

Delospermum congestum is a spreading, mat-forming succulent that is ideal for rockeries and gravel gardens, containers, tumbling over walls, and ground cover in dry sites.

Delosperma sutherlandii

The winner of an RHS Award of Garden Merit, Delosperma sutherlandii is ideal for introducing a splash of colour to rockeries, gravel gardens, containers, stone walls, and tricky hot, dry spots.

Coreopsis grandiflora ‘Domino’

A hardy perennial which is valued for its exceptionally long and abundant flowering.

Coreopsis Grandiflora Mayfield Giant

This large-flowered tickseed bears long, leafless stems, making it especially suitable for cut flowers.

Coreopsis ‘Schnittgold’

Originally bred for cut flower production, the English translation of this German variety is ?Cutting Gold?.

Cortaderia Selloana ‘Pink Feather’

This giant pampus makes an impressive, architectural feature with huge, plume-like panicles of pink spikelets in late summer and early autumn.

Centaurea Montana Amethyst Dream

Centaurea montana ‘Amethyst Dream’ is a real garden gem! The grey-green foliage forms a spreading mound, bejewelled with spidery, royal purple flowers from late spring through to midsummer. This eye-catching variety makes a fine choice for filling gaps towards the front of borders.

Centaurea montana ‘Amethyst In Snow’

Centaurea montana ‘Amethyst in Snow’ is the first bicolour of its species! This showy variety of Perennial Cornflower boasts mauve-purple flower heads, surrounded by a ring of dazzling white petals. The grey green foliage has a low spreading habit that forms a wide mound.

Centaurea nigra

Knapweed makes a fabulous low-maintenance perennial, happy even in poor soils and hardy from one end of the UK to the other!

Campanula persicifolia

Campanulas are such easy and rewarding plants, no garden should be without them.

Campanula portenschlagiana

A vigorous little ground-creeping campanula, creating carpets of violet-blue bells in summer

Campanula poscharskyana ‘Stella’

This low growing hardy perennial has a lovely spreading habit. Branching stems produce loose sprays of star-shaped, violet-blue flowers that are irresistible to pollinating insects. Vigorous and free flowering, Campanula poscharskyana ‘Stella’ requires little maintenance once established.

Aubrieta ‘Gracea’

Waterfalls of Aubretia cascading over walls are a spring spectacle which is not to be missed.

Campanula ‘Canterbury Bells’

This dainty campanula is indispensable for adding that charming cottage garden feel to summer borders.

Astilbe chinensis var. pumilla

This dwarf Astilbe is one of the best varieties, providing late summer colour in moist sites and even growing happily as a marginal in a pond or stream

Asphodeline ‘Yellow Candle’

Thriving in poor sandy or chalky soils, Asphodeline ‘Yellow Candle’ is a handsome but rarely seen perennial which delivers spring impact with its strong vertical flower spikes.

Aster amellus ‘Rudolf Goethe’

Asters are unsurpassed for their ability to provide many weeks of late summer and autumn colour.

Aster novi-belgii ‘Jenny’

Aster novi-belgii ?Jenny? is a compact variety, perfect for smaller gardens, front of border positions and containers

Armeria ‘Ballerina Lilac’

A favourite for use in rockeries and coastal gardens thanks to its inbuilt drought resistance, salt-tolerance and windproof blooms and foliage

Armeria ‘Ballerina Red’