Extend the growing season and keep fragile plants protected from harsh weather conditions with this wooden cold frame from Garden Grow.
Invite the wonderfully winged goldfinch with the Jacobi Jayne Goldfinch Finder
Inject a blaze of colour into your summer planting schemes with the fiery burnt orange blooms of Marigold 'Firebird'.
Daffodil 'Golden Dawn' is a cheery ?Tazetta? type, with multiple blooms per stem! The sunshine-yellow flowers are held aloft on sturdy stems that stand proudly upright throughout the flowering period. The flowers are sweetly fragrant, making a lovely addition to spring bouquets.
This sensational new variety is a real head turner! The bright yellow and green variegated foliage gives Buddleja 'Butterfly Gold' real star quality, even before its blooms appear.
The papery blooms of Xerochrysum 'Granvia® Gold' are irresistibly tactile. The crispy petals feel like dried flowers even before they are cut! This magnificent variety boasts particularly big, golden blooms that develop a deep orange centre as they mature.
Fun and easy to grow from seed, this wonderfully rewarding sunflower is a joy to grow for children and adults alike.
Thuja occidentalis 'Golden Tuffet' is a colourful conifer with a mounding, pillow-like growth habit. The foliage is remarkably colourful throughout the year ? yellow new growth in spring, and maturing to an orange bronze colour during the summer months.
Contrary to its name, Golden King is an outstanding female Holly. A fantastic specimen for year round interest, this handsome shrub bears white flowers in spring and spherical red berries in winter, which are loved by birds.
A superb choice for growers on cool or wet soils, where Sweetcorn 'Golden Gate? shows markedly better establishment over other varieties. The 22cm (8?) long cobs boast 20 rows of grains on each cob. This super sweet, mid season variety has a deliciously sweet flavour, which can be enjoyed barbecued, steamed or boiled.
This heirloom variety has stood the test of time and remains a worthwhile variety today. The fruits are distinctive for their long, swan-neck shape and golden, knobbly skins. Inside the flesh is buttery yellow with a fabulous flavour.
British plant breeders have harnessed the cucurbit family?s 'precocious yellow gene? to develop this shining star of the pumpkin patch. Fruits appear golden from the very start, turning to deep orange on maturity in time for Halloween carving and cooking.