This charming decorative wheelbarrow planter is ideal for creating a stunning floral focal point in any garden setting. Made from durable and robust pinewood, fill this decorative planter with whatever your heart desires but it is particularly stunning filled with seasonal bedding for an impactful display. Change plantings with the seasons for year-round colour. Wonderfully rustic planter Decorative, ideal for bedding Comes boxed so makes for a lovely gift Easy assembly required Size: 70 x 32 x 31.5cm Weight: 3.1kg Plants shown in illustration are not included
Gift yourself a lovely surprise with a lucky dip from our seasonal perennial nursery stock! We will send you a selection of hardy plants randomly selected from our current stock. We can't specify exactly which species you will recieve - that would spoil the fun!
This self-contained water feature and planter makes a stunning addition to any garden, patio, courtyard or conservatory.
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A lovely collection of houseplants all with their own benefits for wellbeing.
Instantly recognisable for its thick woody stem and bold stags-head of stiff, green, sword-like foliage. Yucca elephantipes is a distinctive house plant with an upright habit, making it perfect for creating a bold display without taking up too much floor space.
Sansevieria trifasciata var. laurentii is grown for its leathery, sword-like foliage with a stiff, upright habit. The leaves are mottled green with bright gold variegated edges. Commonly known as Mother-In-Laws Tongue, Sansevieria is an easy to grow, and virtually indestructible house plant. Height: 1m (39). Spread: 60cm (24).
Tree ferns were a firm plant hunter's favourite from Victorian times, a symbol of wealth and travel experiences to Australia. They have maintained this sense of mystique ever since. Now you too can grow these surprisingly easy exotic looking plants too. Harvested under strict License from woodland clearance in Australia and Tasmania, these astonishing plants really will delight and amaze. They grow under the woodland canopy, in the shade, so grow them here in a sheltered spot too. These 'potter' logs are at least 10 years old, and have been cut back and harvested dormant. When you water them via the top crown, they will burst back into life, like it's the new rainy season! Because they grow in leaf canopies, most of their food comes from leaves falling into their giant shuttlecock like fronds, funnelling the goodness into the growing crown. That's hard to achieve in UK gardens so we provide 500ml of concentrated tree fern food, which mimics this feeding method. Even at this size of log at 20-25cm tall, new fronds of almost 1M in length will unfurl spectacularly within a Month or so of you watering it. It's amazing when they come how quickly they grow. The plant is hardy down to -5 in Winter, although the fronds will die back. Cutting these off when they die back is what creates the new trunk, which slowly inches up over many, many years. Keep the crown protected in Winter with a layer of straw to keep cold and wet out. When you get it home, plant it in a big pot, or in the garden soil. It takes almost 2 years to root in, so do not be alarmed by this slow growing beauty.
The Chinese Money plant (or Pilea Peperomioides) has been a popular plant ever since it was originally brought over from the southwestern Yunnan province of China. Their bright green pancake-shaped leaves provide a burst of colour against white walls or paler backgrounds. Light and Water Light-wise, the best situation for a Chinese money plant is bright light, with no direct sunlight. Direct sun scorches leaves, and light shade may encourage larger leaves. They’re said to be hardy down to freezing, and a period of cool temperatures may make them more likely to produce their tiny white flowers on pink stems. The Chinese money plant prefers a well-draining potting soil, and a pot with drainage holes is necessary. The soil needs to mostly dry out between waterings, with more watering required in warmer, sunnier weather. If the leaves start to look slightly droopy, that’s a sign that the plant needs water. To keep your Chinese money plant nicely shaped, rotate it at least once a week to prevent it from getting lopsided. The large leaves tend to accumulate dust, so these plants benefit from regular showers, or at least wiping down of their leaves. Treat monthly with an all-purpose plant fertilizer during the spring and summer growing seasons.
With beautiful coloured fleshy spathes and flowering spikes, these Anthuriums are essential to anyone look-ing to create a tropical feel in their homes. These indoor plants are epiphytes, a type of air plant that come from warm, tropical regions where they either grow on the surface of other plants or in rich organic humus. Therefore, as a houseplant, the Anthurium is extremely durable and requires little care. Light and Water Flowering Anthurium requires bright, indirect light (direct sunlight will scorch the leaves and flowers!). Low light will slow growth and produce fewer, smaller “flowers.” Most Anthuriums thrive on humidity. If your humidity level is less than 50%, then consider using a humidifier to increase the level to at least 60%. Filling small trays with pebbles and water and grouping indoor plants together can slightly increase the humidity immediately surrounding your plants.
A gorgeous bouquet for anyone with a love for flowers. Combining fresh roses, asclepia, agapanthus, carnations and gerberas, this is a floral explosion of colour and texture. Enjoy yours with same day delivery in London.
Individually hand crafted in South Lincolnshire, these handmade, curved plant supports are just the thing to keep your garden neat and your plants growing beautifully. Ideal for most garden uses, the curved, 6mm gauge steel is especially designed for holding back perennials and shrubs with a bushy habit that can otherwise hang over paths and lawns as well as overcrowding other, smaller specimen plants, these supports hold them back and up, out of the way. Similarly, top-heavy blooms can be spoiled as the plants tip over, so these supports keep them upright and unspoiled. The best garden supports offer the sort of help which a plant requires in order to grow without interruptions, giving them the safety and support they need, especially for those of a delicate nature. Dispatched in a ready-to-rust condition, these plant supports will start to develop a vintage, rusted-style finish within a very short time when exposed to the elements, so blending in with their surroundings naturally. Constructed using raw materials of high quality, our supports are designed to withstand the elements, allowing you to use them year after year, so they work out very cost effective! Supplied as a pack of 5 large spiral supports, 23cm (9in) wide and 106cm (42in) tall. Also Available in pack sizes of 3 and 10.