Description for Geranium pratense 'Double Jewel' (Hardy) not available
You?ll be celebrating from spring to autumn with this exciting hardy Fuchsia! The spring foliage is bright pink, gradually fading through pink and green variegation, before settling on dark green by summer.
A popular variety in the UK which originates from 19th century France. Pear 'Beurré Hardy' produces good crops of pale green fruits with distinctive russet skins. This is a late cropping variety that can be harvested in late September, while the fruits ar
Low mounds of foliage produce a profusion of flowers throughout summer from this colourful mix of cottage garden favourites. The cup shaped flowers range from solid white to solid blue, with an infinite combination of splashes of colour in between.
Suppress your weeds with a densely planted carpet of vibrant African Daisies. Osteospermum 'Snow Pixie' is one of the easiest ground cover plants you can grow and it's hardy too, so you can enjoy it year after year.
Suppress your weeds with a densely planted carpet of vibrant African Daisies. Osteospermum jucundum var.
Enjoy the heavenly fragrance of gardenia flowers in your garden with the first hardy variety. This dwarf evergreen shrub produces exotic looking, single snow white flowers against a backdrop of dark glossy foliage.
Description for Geranium 'Single Mixed' (Hardy) not available
Hardy Geraniums are a versatile, easy to grow and perfect for beginner gardeners. This superb collection contains something for every part of the garden - shade lovers, spreading ground cover, sun worshippers and cottage garden classics. Flowering from late spring onwards, these herbaceous perennials need little attention once established, returning bigger and better each year.
Fuchsia ?Tom West? boasts variegated pale green and cream leaves with unusual pink veins that make a perfect backdrop to the dainty cerise pink and purple flowers from June to September. Like all fuchsias 'Tom West' is perfect for containers, window boxes and hanging baskets but don't forget that they can be planted in beds and borders for attractive ground cover too. Height: 40cm (16). Spread: 60cm (24).
This excellent, popular dwarf fuchsia produces a succession of striking pink-red and purple flowers from June throughout summer, with a compact, mound-forming habit. Fuchsia 'Tom Thumb' is fully hardy and ideal for planting out in a border, but copes just as well in pots and rockeries. Good tolerance to shade but grows best in a sunny spot in the garden and can even be trained as a low hedge. Height and spread: 30cm (12).