Sow outdoors where they are to flower. Before sowing, prepare the ground well by raking until the soil is fine and crumbly and remove any large stones. Sow 1.5mm (1/16) deep, in rows 30cm (12) apart, or scatter seed in beds or borders as a gap filler and lightly cover over. Thin out the seedlings when they are large enough to handle, to about 20cm (8) apart.
Begonia ‘Little Brother Montgomery’ is a cane-stemmed begonia with erect, bamboo-like stems
Produce your own crops in the smallest of spaces with this exceptional new autumn-fruiting Raspberry. With a neat and compact habit, Raspberry 'Little Sweet Sister' is ideal for patio pots, reaching just 90cm tall.
The Butterfly Candy Collection of Buddlejas are especially dwarf and compact, reaching only around 80cm in height so they are perfect for small spaces or even containers.
The Butterfly Candy Collection of Buddlejas are especially dwarf and compact, reaching only around 80cm in height so they are perfect for small spaces or even containers.
Diascia ?Little Series? are more compact than most other Diascia varieties, forming tight mounds which are absolutely smothered in blooms.
This petite Choisya is perfect for the smaller garden or container growing.
New breeding has produced this exceptional Black Eyed Susan, which unlike other Rudbeckia fulgida varieties produces flowers literally non-stop from July through to October - without taking a break!
The irregular leaves of Alstroemeria ‘Little Miss Zoe’ make the leaves as stunning a focal point in the garden as the flowers above them!
Bring a finishing touch to porches and doorways with the stately form of Ilex ?Little Rascal?. This Japanese Holly cuts a striking figure, supplied as a standard shrub, with a neat head of foliage above a clear stem.