New patio raspberry 'Yummy' is just the thing for growing in a pot on your patio. It's naturally dwarf, growing to just 50cm tall so is perfect for container planting on the patio, terrace or even on a balcony!From July it bears a bountiful crop of large sweet juicy red berries which are delicious eaten fresh and make superb jam. What's more canes are thorn free so picking is pleasant and easy - especially for children.Best of all, 'Yummy' is a primocane variety, bearing fruit on new wood therefore meaning you'll get fruit in the very first year - no need to wait a year for crops! Easy to maintain, it requires just a little prune to simply remove old canes once they are older than 18 months and that's it.An easy to grow, care for and tasty Raspberry plant packed full of healthy nutrition that you can grow in your very own garden.
A Frost hardy variety, these Mini Cyclamen Plants are perfect for adding vibrant colour to your garden when little else is in blooms. They will produce an abundance of delicately scented blooms in beautiful shades of red, pink, lilac and white.
Ever wondered if there is an easier way to plant bulbs? These innovative pre-planted bulb trays prove that there is! Simply place the biodegradable cardboard tray into your container or border and cover with compost.
'Ruby Beauty' is a new concept rapsberry patio fruit variety - a unique breeding sensation in that it produces masses of short-branched canes that reach no more than 1m (3ft 3in), with the added bonus of being thornless. Its thick clump of canes produces heavy crops of up to 1.5kg on each established plant in 2 years or so, and starts fruiting in June, so is an early starter. This award-winning variety has an excellent fruit flavour, as demanded by today's consumers, making this the perfect all-rounder. For best results, grow in a large pot about 30cm or so in diamneter, allowing room for growth over many years. Picking is at 80-100cm tall, so easy to net and easy to pick - perfect for children, too. Why not make a raspberry hedge for an unusual garden feature? Just plant them about 70cm apart. Supplied as an established plant in a 2L pot ready for planting.
New patio raspberry 'Groovy' is just the thing for growing in a pot on your patio, but its golden-green leaves give a unique twist on the classic fruit plant. Excellent as both a fruit producing and ornamental plant, it will look great mixed in beds and borders but is also absolutely ideal for growing in pots and containers thanks to its naturally dwarf habit.From July it bears a bountiful crop of large sweet juicy red berries which are delicious eaten fresh from the bush and the canes are virtually thorn free making picking much more pleasant. What's more, because of its compact nature it will only grow to just under a metre tall so its easy to pick from but also easy to keep covered up to stop the birds helping themselves.Best of all, 'Groovy' is a primocane variety, bearing fruit on new wood therefore meaning you'll get fruit in the very first year - no need to wait a year for crops! Easy to maintain, it requires just a little prune to simply remove old canes once they are older than 18 months and that's it.An easy to grow, care for and tasty Raspberry plant packed full of healthy nutrition that both tastes and looks great!
Fill your patio containers with the perfect mix of summer colours from our Patio Container Collection. Guaranteed to give you a summer full of colour, these four varieties are customer favourites which are reliable and free flowering.
<p>Create cascades of colour in your garden or patio this summer with this Planter & Patio Summer Mix Collection. This fantastically colourful mix combines a selection of our customer's trailing favourites, including geraniums, fuchsias, petunias and helichrysums. With their unbeatable trailing habits, non-stop flowering ability and vibrant colours from snow whites to true blues, they are ideal for baskets, window boxes and containers adding long-lasting colour to your summer displays.</p> <p>All trialled and perfected, these premium bedding varieties have been cutting raised and will generally give you stronger growth, all-weather vigour and bigger, long-lasting blooms compared to seed-grown varieties.</p> <p>Images shown are for guidance only. The variety may vary to that shown in accordance with the relevant season and growth cycle of the plants. However, this does not affect the quality of the product purchased.</p>
Even if you aren't lucky enough to have your own veg garden it is perfectly possible to grow your own produce in containers on a sunny patio.
These hardy, compact Chrysanthemums are fantastic for adding late summer and autumn colour to your garden, just as other plants are starting to fade. Each plant forms a natural, neat mound of foliage which is completely smothered with flowers for weeks.
Perfect for dotting through cottage garden borders, the Dahlia 'Patio Choice' Mix is perfect for bringing a splash of colour to your garden this summer. Making superb cut flowers these semi-dwarf flowers are ideal for planting in your beds and containers too. With fantastic vibrant colours of pink, orange, yellow and red, the semi-double blooms will flower midsummer right through to autumn and their strong upright habit means they won't require any staking.
This distinctive rose variety has the most entrancing flower colour imaginable and one that is rarely seen in the whole rose genus. What is more, in this particular instance the beautiful blooms are held gracefully aloft on a strong 'Standard' stem with a ball of lush foliage that will become covered in blooms that stand proud above the rest of your patio displays. Flowering throughout the summer months it will be a major talking point within your patio garden and makes a perfect centre piece of any patio container, bed or border. Blue Beauty is incredibly easy to care for - it is repeat flowering, totally winter hardy and perennial so it will create it's breathtaking display year after year. Supplied as a dormant but freshly lifted bare root Half Standard that is 80cm tall. Keep the plant cool and the roots thoroughly moist until planting and once planted, water every few days for the first month whatever the weather. To ensure your rose gets off to the best possible start, whether planted in a pot or directly in to the soil, we strongly recommend providing support with a stout cane until the roots are fully established. When your rose is flowering, normally from May until October each year, occasionally remove any spent blooms and feed fortnightly with good quality soluble plant food with a high potash content. This will make the display look even more attractive and also encourage the maximum display for the longest period. . Prune just once each year in February, merely tidying us the head into a symmetrical ball shape.
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