T&M is delighted to offer this wonderful species, originally found only in Spain and Portugal. Bright yellow 3 lobed flowers, with a hint of cream will brighten up any garden in the summer sun. Its candelabra shape and naturally branching habit makes it ideal for the middle of a border or large container
Never before has flower power been experienced from a border plant of this kind. A staggering display of apricot spikes of tasselled florets, erupting like flames from the laced, richly fragrant foliage. Very quick growing, excellent in bedding, borders and containers. Bred and selected by T&M for its dwarf, compact habit, and was awarded a Fleuroselect Quality Mark. All this and it also flowers in its first year from seed
Attractive, free-flowering, bushy plants with stunning bicoloured blooms in vibrant orange and golden yellow. Will paint your borders and containers with colour all summer
These colourful old varieties laid the foundations for today's modern cultivars, with their intoxicating sweet fragrance and superb colours. Their vigorous growth is best trained as bush plants instead of cordons, for a mass of strong stemmed blooms that will provide an endless supply of cut flowers. Sweet Pea 'Antique Fantasy Mix' is ideal for scrambling over obelisks and trellis in summer flower borders. Height: 180cm (71) Spread: 30cm (12)
A glittering mixture in a wide range of colours. Their low and compact habit makes them an essential item for the smaller garden
The zig-zagging stems of Tradescantia ‘Pink Joy’ bear elegantly pointed, purple striped leaves which have a gorgeous silvery pink shimmer when they catch the light as though they have been dusted with glitter
Description for Onion Mixed Red,White & Brown (Spring/Autumn Planting) not available
Description for Onion 'Shakespeare' (Autumn Planting) not available
Description for Onion 'Stuttgarter Giant' (Spring Planting) not available
This reliable variety produces succulent green spears with dark purple tips, from early on in the season. Asparagus ?Gijnlim? is an ?all male? variety. With no need for seed production, it puts all its energy into producing spears; so you can expect heavier yields than most varieties.
This species Gladiolus is graceful and elegant ? a far cry from the flamboyant Sword Lilies found in many UK gardens. Gladiolus communis subsp. byzantinus produces its slender swaying stems of cerise pink blooms in late spring and early summer, bridging the colour gap between fading spring bulbs and budding summer perennials.
For a fanastic mix of colours all through the summer months, you'll find it tough to beat our Antirrhinum 'Sonnet Mixed'. These easy to grow snapdragons will soon fill a border with their instantly recognisable flowers.