This fiery coloured dahlia, is well suited to both a vibrant coloured cottage garden border, or an exotic style garden. The flowers have spiked petals, that are orange, with red tips.
Well to suited to both cottage garden and contemporary planting schemes, with a soft colour palette, Campanula persicifolia 'Blue Bell' is a nectar rich, upright perennial, that can help attract bees and butterflies to your garden.
The Hoop Petticoat Daffodil! Up to 15 delicate golden funnels per bulb are produced above fine grass like foliage. Grow this cheery little daffodil in rockeries or naturalised in grass for an exquisite spring display.
Masses of tightly quilled 1.5in button flowers on compact plants. A bright mixture of red, rose and white. Superb for small beds, edging, windowboxes etc. Growing well in shade they are good for planting under trees or as an edging to patio borders etc. Flowers spring. Height 10-15cm (4-6in).
A real stunner! Splendid fully double blooms in fabulous lilac and violet shades make this poppy a 'must have' for this year's summer borders. Poppy Tallulah Belle Blush is best sown directly into the garden in drifts from March to early June; the resulting large pom-pom head poppies will flower all summer and will provide attractive seed pods in the autumn for dried flower arrangements.
Description for Bellis perennis 'Pomponette Bicolour' not available
Creates a bushy screen or adds height and interest to bedding displays. Her attractive, spiralling, scented sprays of flowers are sure to entice admiring glances
Picture a carpet of English bluebells drenched in warm april sunlight; their scented violet-blue bells nod delicately above glossy green foliage. These native beauties love to nestle in dappled shade at the base of trees, or for a particularly bold impact, try naturalising them in large informal areas of grass. Bluebells in the green are ideal for spring planting. For autumn planting choose bluebell bulbs. Height: 30 cm (12). Only cultivated stock used.
A unique hybrid of H. niger x H. foetidus which was previously considered impossible! The result is an elegant Hellebore with a particularly long flowering period. Hellebore x sahinii 'Winterbells' produces blooms from as early as December, and continues right through to April.
Tomato ?Bellandine? is a long, plum tomato also known as ?Horn of the Andes? due to its Andean heritage.
This cascading cherry tomato is perfectly designed for filling containers, window boxes and hanging baskets with a colourful crop of tasty, bite-sized fruits.
Fill baskets and containers with a multi-coloured, free-flowering display of bell-shaped blooms. Calibrachoa ?Million Bells Series? make the perfect alternative to Petunias - what the flowers lack in size, they make up for in quantity!