This is a New Zealand bred hybrid with a neat compact habit that makes it better suited to smaller gardens than many varieties. Magnolia 'Sweet Valentine' produces dramatic blooms with a distinctive goblet shape. The deep purple-red flowers break from softly hairy buds in early spring, decorating the bare stems.
Recent breeding has given Kale 'Reflex' more intensely curled, succulent and nutritious, dark leaves which stand well without yellowing. This delicious curly kale can be picked over a long period or can also be used as a baby salad leaf ingredient .
Popular and reliable curly kale variety, providing fresh and highly nutritious winter ?greens?. Harvest young leaves during winter and larger stronger-flavoured leaves in spring. Height: 40cm (16). Spread: 45cm (18).
Distinctive dark green leaves are highly nutritious and offer a pleasant peppery taste. This variety is great in mixed salads during summer, and as fresh greens for winter cooking. Height: 90cm (35). Spread: 60cm (24).
Commonly known as Japanese Azaleas, these elegant, evergreen flowering shrubs with small glossy green foliage have become a true garden favourite.
More commonly known as a Snowdrop tree thanks to the white bell shaped flowers that appear in late spring, this ornamental tree needs virtually no maintenance. Flowers appear before the green foliage in April to May followed by unusual four-winged fruits in late summer that will last right through until winter providing added interest.
Delicate frilled, rose pink cups with a delicious sweet perfume. Grow them outdoors, or in containers on a bright windowsill indoors.
Kale 'Black Kale' is an easy to grow and exceptionally tasty brassica which is popular with chefs for good reason.
With reddish-purple skin, these knobbly, nutty tubers are one of the most rewarding vegetable crops.
A bright display of dazzling white, fully double flowers burst from the soil in September. The flowers of Colchicum autumnale alboplenum appear alone, with the foliage emerging in the following spring.
English pot marigolds are a garden favourite - vibrant colours, heavy flowering and great for pollinators. Sadly they don?t last long, often burning out and going to seed at the height of summer. Our ?Power Daisy? changes that!