Jersey Lillies, also known as Amaryllis Belladonna, have an exceptional tolerance to all types of weather. They are revered for their large, blooms in the softest shade of pink and it is at its best when many other plants are beginning to fade!
Jersey Lillies, also known as Amaryllis Belladonna, have an exceptional tolerance to all types of weather. They are revered for their large, blooms in the softest shade of pink and it is at its best when many other plants are beginning to fade!
This remarkable collection of Heucheras will look great throughout the year. The vibrant leaves;in a mix of reds to brown russet;can help to create a feature within garden borders;on the patio within pots or even within rockeries to add depth;especially in those pesky areas. The vibrant colours will actually get more intense during the colder months;lifting the spirits & the garden during the duller winter.
The best of the best;these Bella Fuchsias have been bred for maximum performance and are perfectly proportioned for hanging baskets and containers. Compact growing and self-branching with outward and upward facing flowers;meaning no more hidden blooms!
Add fragrance and beauty to your garden with this trio of lavender, they ideal for a hedge or border.Compact, hardy and drought tolerant and easy to grow and it will attract bees and butterflies to your garden.
Add fragrance and beauty to your garden with this trio of lavender, they ideal for a hedge or border.Compact, hardy and drought tolerant and easy to grow and it will attract bees and butterflies to your garden.
These beautiful primrose flowers in subtle shades of yellow and pink are borne above dark green leaves. Flowering over an exceptionally long period which is the perfect pick me up for long winter days.
This fantastic hardy polyanthus in a vibrant cherry red colour will really stand out in your garden. This Stella range has darker foliage and will flower for longer.
This remarkable collection of Heucheras will look great throughout the year providing unbeatable colour to pots, rockeries and borders. The vibrant leaves in a mix of colours will help to create a feature within garden borders, on the patio within pots or even within rockeries to add depth especially in those pesky areas. The vibrant colours get more intense during the colder months lifting the colour of your garden area during the duller winter.#html-body [data-pb-style="60599B213E6D8"]{justify-content: flex-start; display: flex; flex-direction: column; background-position: left top; background-size: cover; background-repeat: no-repeat; background-attachment: scroll; border-style: none; border-width: 1px; border-radius: 0px; margin: 0px 0px 10px; padding: 10px;}#html-body [data-pb-style="60599B213E6E9"]{border-style: none; border-width: 1px; border-radius: 0px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;}
This remarkable collection of Heucheras will look great throughout the year providing unbeatable colour to pots, rockeries and borders. The vibrant leaves in a mix of colours will help to create a feature within garden borders, on the patio within pots or even within rockeries to add depth especially in those pesky areas. The vibrant colours get more intense during the colder months lifting the colour of your garden area during the duller winter.#html-body [data-pb-style="60599B213E6D8"]{justify-content: flex-start; display: flex; flex-direction: column; background-position: left top; background-size: cover; background-repeat: no-repeat; background-attachment: scroll; border-style: none; border-width: 1px; border-radius: 0px; margin: 0px 0px 10px; padding: 10px;}#html-body [data-pb-style="60599B213E6E9"]{border-style: none; border-width: 1px; border-radius: 0px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;}
What a cracker this lovely peony is, and a one off too. It's an Intersectional Peony, a hybrid between traditional perennial varieties and the tougher tree peony, combining beauty, colour and robustness in one, also known as an Itoh Peony after Dr. Toichi Itoh. Created in 1986, Paeonia Itoh 'Bartzella' produces beautiful lemon-yellow flowers with frilly, ruffled centres and unique magenta streaks at the petal base. This created quite a stir at the time, with an individual root selling for over $1000.00! Fortuantely now much more affordable, Bartzella quickly forms a neat mound of deep-green foliage that acts as the perfect backdrop for its giant flowers, this superb peony with flower its socks off in April and May, and even into June. What's more, the blooms carry a wonderful lemon-citrus scent which is a joy on those sunny spring days! Long lived and easy to grow, this fully hardy peony is especially vigorous with sturdy flower stems that don't require staking - making them exquisite cut flowers. Being a perennial, each autumn Bartzella retreats underground, only to emerge bigger and more floriferous next year. Perfect in mixed borders in sun or light shade, it's not a plant that enjoys the confines of a pot for too long - if you must grow them in a container, use a large one and after a few years unpot the plant and relocate to a bed or border. Plants will produce dozens of flowers when happy and because they grow wide rather than high, they are an excellent choice for a border hedge, with a wave of flowers which add to the overall planting scheme. Consider growing them in several groupings of three or more at intervals along the length of a flower border for an early wave of romantic colour tones. Supplied as a bare root plant ready for potting up and growing on or planting straight out when the soil has warmed.
Without doubt, the toughest and hardiest of all ornamental bananas in the UK, it is grown for its dramatic and tough leaves, and, once mature, its amazing and long-lasting golden-yellow flowers - hence its name. From high up in the Chinese mountains of Yunnan, it is naturally very tough, and is exposed to temperatures well below freezing. It forms a much thicker and sturdier trunk-stem than other bananas, which is very tough and hardy. Even if leaves are damaged by frosts, more and new leaves emerge in spring, as well as numerous 'pups' round the side. The flower is in fact its last hurrah, as the 6 month epic flower display is a sign the plant will die - but fear not, you will have plenty of established pups round the side in a clump, each of which will grow and develop to maturity too. It is thus best regarded as a clump forming perennial. It is also much shorter and less vigorous than other huge banana plants too at around 4-5ft tall maximum, making it ideal for large pots in small gardens - grow in full sun or shade, it makes a great talking point. Note - it does not produce any edible banana fruit, or even tiny ornamental ones. Very easy to grow, and a great, exotic-looking patio focal point.