Our Spring Bulb Bumper Pack contains a generous selection of classic spring bulbs.
Brighten up winter containers with the vibrant colours of Pansy ?Coolwave'. These tough little bedding plants are a breeding breakthrough, bred for a gently cascading habit with large, showy flowers and a fabulous colour mix.
Create the perfect look in your garden with this Rose Double Duo Collection. Ideal to compliment or contrast with specific areas or plants in your garden or simply use them to provide colour and fragrance in beds, borders or mixed plantings. Supplied as high quality bare root plants they will flower throughout summer and get better every year.
You can never have too many Fuchsias! This generous collection combines 4 of our smaller mixed packs to give you enough plants to create you best ever display.
Cover unsightly outbuildings, pergolas, arches and fences with flower and fragrance throughout the summer! This collection of scented Honeysuckles is perfect for gardeners with lots of vertical spaces to fill.
Autumn Crocus are prized for their late season blooms that emerge without foliage ? the leaves appear later when spring arrives. Despite their common name, Colchicum are not true Crocus, but they certainly have the same springlike feel!
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!
A collection of Cornish Daffodils that herald the spring with the promise warmer days to come! Cornish-bred Narcissus have long been acclaimed for their vigour, colour, and superb quality.
Add some charm to your spring garden with this collection of Cornish-bred Narcissus. Each of these compact varieties will mingle together beautifully to create a bright display of cheery gold and white flowers to usher away the winter blues!
Oxalis are fascinating little alpines with bright funnel-shaped blooms in late summer and autumn. This collection brings together 3 intriguing varieties, each with their own distinctive appearance.
Cyclamen are treasured for their dainty, windswept blooms that emerge when few other species dare to. Bracing themselves against the cold, Cyclamen coum flowers in January and February, while Cyclamen hederifolium waits until the late autumn.