A delightfully whimsical planter, with removable inbuilt trellis, reaching to 60cm. The decorative trellis is removeable and features a sweet bird silhouette, which arches gracefully over the pot. Ideal for shorter sweet peas. black eyed Susan (Thunbergia), and shorter climbers, and perfect for the new breed of short patio peas, beans and similar, as well as the ultra-compact Boulevard clematis series. Volume 7.6litres. 30cm (12in) diameter, Height inclusive of trellis when fixed is 60cm (2ft).
A traditional general purpose plant feed granules, for applying at planting or top dressing in Spring. Provides the main 3 nutriens for balanced growth in an easy to apply formulation, apply by hand (wash hands after use). Use all around the garden especially good for once a year applications to establsihed shrubberies and borders.
The pefect kick-start for all softwood, semi-ripe and hardwood cuttings, this rooting powder promotes callusing at the base of the cut end of the cutting, initiating rooting much more quickly than normal meaning quicker rooting and fewer losses.
A sumptuous and stunning newcomer to our range of Hardy Fuchsias, 'Alice Hoffman' produces large, white and pink flowers, which cascade from its branches throughout summer and into autumn. With a really pretty colour break of pinky white corolla, against pright pink sepals, this bush fuchsia really stands out among other plants and makes a spectacular display in borders and patio containers year after year. Alice Hoffman produces spectacular semi-double flowers with superb weather resistance, and subtle, bronze-tinged foliage so you really can't get a better hardy fuchsia! Holder of the RHS Award of Garden Merit, these compact and robust hardy fuchsias are perfectly proportioned for patio containers or small borders so anyone can grow them even without a garden! And of course, being RHS approved you can be sure of a real garden-worthy plant. Growing to around 50cm (1.5ft), we supply an established plant in a 2L pot ready to be planted out.
One of the most popular garden herbs, Rosemary remains a versatile plant both decoratively and functionally with a plethora of uses around the garden. 'Miss Jessopp's Upright' is a compact evergreen with an upright growth habit which makes it perfect for adding colour and vertical interest to your garden. The pointed leaves of Rosemary are superbly aromatic which makes it ideal for lining paths and borders when you can brush against its foliage to release the instantly recognisable smell. Recommended by the RHS as a 'Plant for Pollinators' the dainty light blue flowers are produced through the spring and summer and are a favourite with butterflies and bees. Fully deserving its coveted RHS Award of Garden Merit, you can be sure that this is a proven garden performer, guaranteed to be suitable for UK gardeners at every level of experience. Fully hardy and easy to care for, Rosemary deserves a prominent place in any garden, where it will bring a colourful and fragrant display. Compact enough to grow in a pot if space is limited, you can restrict the size of 'Miss Jessopp's Upright' with a bit of judicial pruning, so anyone can have a go at growing this fragrant herb. Supplied as an established plant in a 2L pot, Rosemary blooms May - June and will reach an approximate height of approx. 2m (6.5ft).
There are few sights and smells more arresting in the garden than a Katsura or 'Toffee Apple' Tree in mid autumn. Its heart-shaped green leaves turn shades of yellow, purple and red before falling to the ground and releasing a distinctive and intoxicating fragrance thats similar to fairground candy floss or sweet toffee apple, hence it's name, Heavenly! Peter experienced this last Autumn while walking in a lovely parkland setting, where the scent truly filled the air, as the Autumn colours were at their very best and richest, and now he is a big fan too! Growing to around 5m in a decade, this tree can eventually reach 15m and will do well in a really sunny spot or light shade. For a breathtaking display of autumn colour, plant in moist, well drained soils, and making a perfect speciment tree, plant Katrusa trees for years of pelasure.
There are few sights and smells more arresting in the garden than a Katsura or 'Toffee Apple' Tree in mid-autumn. An elegant, ornamental tree, its heart-shaped green leaves turn shades of yellow, purple, pink and red before falling to the ground and releasing a distinctive and alluring fragrance that's similar to fairground candy floss or sweet toffee apple, hence its name, Heavenly! Our Head Gardener Peter experienced this last autumn while walking in a lovely parkland setting, where the scent truly filled the air, as the autumn colours were at their very best and richest, and now he is a big fan too! Supplied as an established plant in a 5L pot, ready for planting out, the Katsura Tree will grow to around 5m in a decade, and can eventually reach 15m so should be planted where it has room to show off. It will do well in either a really sunny spot or in light shade and for a breathtaking display of autumn colour, plant in moist, well drained soils. Making a perfect specimen tree, plant Katsura trees for years of pleasure.