Reportedly the blackest tomato and with the highest anthocyanin antioxidants, Tomato ?Indigo Rose? bears medium-size fruits of around 70-80g.
Golf ball sized fruits are borne freely throughout the summer on this productive variety. Tomato ?Picolino? is vigorous cherry tomato with delicious juicy flesh. Delicious with salads or added to sauces. This cordon variety is perfect for containers or pl
The world?s tiniest tomato is the next big thing! Tomato ?Tomberry Red? produces large trusses of ?pearl? tomatoes that need no slicing. Simply sprinkle them onto salads and pizzas, or eat them as a tasty snack. With a deliciously sweet flavour, they are
Acer palmatum ?Bi hoo? is perfect for adding an extra dimension of interest and colour to your garden. The amazing acer will have leaves that appear in spring with a salmon pink flush to them, as the seasons progress they will turn shades of yellow and orange before falling to the ground in autumn to reveal brightly coloured yellow/orange stems!
A soluble food for tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, courgettes, aubergines and soft fruit, to make sure you get bigger and better quality fruit. Tomato plants are greedy feeders, requiring a continuous supply of nourishment.
A very pretty, non-climbing type of clematis. This bushy plant will flower in clusters of royal blue blooms from June to September and emit a punchy sweet fragrance. happy in a sun or shade position, it's an ideal specimen for a patio container, or for plugging a space in your border. Ht. 80-100cm. Supplied in 9cm pots.
Digitalis purpurea is a dainty, delicate Foxglove with peach-coloured flowers, which give it the alternative name 'Dalmatian Peach'. These blooms appear on characteristic, upright stems, which add structure and architecture to borders in cottage gardens, woodland gardens and cut flower gardens alike. The hardy biennial is equally deserving of a place in wildlife areas, for bees love its nectar-rich florets. These insects will 'buzz off' when the flowers die after midsummer, but are sure to be back the next year if you allow the plant to seed around. Height: 50cm (1'8). Spread: 40cm (1'4).
Large star shaped velvety purple flowers will bloom in June and October.
Most Old Man's Beard plants boast impressive flowers, but Clematis 'Asao' offers unique, two-tone, pink blooms of up to 13cm (5) wide. Their petals unfurl in May, revealing contrasting, yellow stamens. Provided the hardy shrub is grown in sunlight or partial shade up a wall, on a trellis or in a patio container, it will produce a second flush of flowers in the early autumn. The plant is therefore sure to brighten up any cottage garden throughout the season. Height: 2m (6'7). Spread: 1m (3'3). Pruning group 2.
Clematis 'Comtesse de Bouchard' is a stunning late-flowering, vigorous variety that produces mauve-pink flowers from June to September. Dating back to 1900, it is still comparable to modern cultivars, as shown by its RHS AGM. This versatile climber is both tough and forgiving and looks exceptional in borders or containers, performing equally well in sun or shade. Height: 3m (10'). Spread: 1m (3'). Pruning group: 3.
Integrifolia Clemitases are hybrids that, instead of climbing up fences and trellises, spread horizontally in borders to give dense, weed-proof ground cover. Alternatively, Clematis 'Arabella' can be planted on top of a wall or steep slope, where it will cascade downwards. This spectacle will look particularly impressive in the summer and early autumn, when the hardy perennial's exotic, purple and white flowers are in bloom. Old Man's Beard plants need plenty of light, so are best suited to sunny or partially shady areas of the garden. Height: 2m (6'7). Spread: 1m (3'3). Pruning group 3.
Clematis is a glorious climber that can be relied upon to turn heads and this beautiful variety is no exception. Clematis 'Blekitny Aniol' or 'Blue Angel' is aptly named as the delicate pastel blue flowers have graceful frilled petal edges that will catch the slightest breeze to give an ethereal quality to the plant. The flowers are in full bloom from June until September and it's happiest in partial shade. You are sure to have a wall, fence, trellis or even container that is the perfect backdrop for this angelic plant. Height: 4m (12'). Spread: 1m (3'). Pruning group: 3.