rocosmia 'Firestars Collection' have been specially bred for their bright bicoloured flowers and compact clump forming habit. These vibrant plants, with arching flower stems and sword-shaped foliage, are perfect for sunny herbaceous borders, and are well suited to various types of garden, including cottage and contemporary.
A variety with good resistance to bolting, that produces smooth, round, globe beetroots. The red skinned roots have a superb dark flesh colour and increased sugar levels for a sweeter flavour.
Now your garden can be bursting with fabulous flowers throughout autumn with these healthy, large, garden-ready plug plants. Dianthus 'Festival Mixed' has scented, colourful flowers - ideal in the border or containers. Simply remove from the box and plant them out into your borders, containers and baskets for a rewarding display from autumn through to spring. Ht. 25cm. Supplied as large plug plants.
Outstanding frilly edged petals with an unusual apple-green streak make for a truly impressive display. This stunning mix of colours is perfect for use en-masse in the garden borders or planters. The sturdy yet slender stems are also ideal for cutting. Ht. 50cm. Supplied as bulbs.
A delightful Lilac that out blooms most other varieties by weeks! Lilac 'Flowerfesta® Pink' begins to produce its fragrant pink flowers in May, and continues into June with a second flush in September. This neat, compact dwarf lilac is perfect for patio containers or borders in even the smallest garden.
Organic Lettuce 'Sylvesta? is a butterhead type which forms a good sized head of thick, flavoursome green leaves. Showing resistance to mildew and aphid, sow this variety successively and you can enjoy a reliable outdoor crop from spring through to late summer.
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Yesterday they were almost white, today they are light blue and tomorrow they will be deep blue. Viola hybrida 'Sorbet Yesterday Today & Tomorrow' are totally unique, as each flower rapidly changes colour as it matures.
Commonly known as the wild Tulip, this species is tough, reliable and easy to naturalise. Unlike the highly bred, shapely forms of today?s modern cultivars, Tulip sylvestris retains a carefree habit with wide, scented, golden blooms that rise upon slender stems.