Full of flavour and nutrition but small enough to grow on your balcony or patio. This collection of Dwarf Fruit Trees includes delicious eating apples, pears, cherries or plums that you can pick fresh from the tree as nature intended. These trees produce large fruits on a dwarf stem making them easy to look after and absolutely perfect for smaller gardens! Collection includes one each of Apple 'Gala', Apple 'Golden Delicious', Pear 'Conference', Plum 'Amber' and Cherry 'Sylvia'. Height: 100cm (39). Spread: 45cm (18). Supplied 30-40cm tall in 9cm pots.
This exotic palm collection is sure to turn your garden in to a tropical paradise for years to come! Tough and architectural, these palms will make a striking addition to any garden, with their spiky foliage creating vivid, dancing shadows in the summer sun. Growing as tall as you let them, their large fan-shaped leaves will spread luxuriously out above stout trunks, forming an impressive canopy of bright green foliage. Perfect for adding instant impact to your garden, they can be planted in large pots or straight into beds and borders adding height and structure to displays. Winter hardy down to around -5°C, they'll be fine in a sheltered border when given winter protection, or you can grow them in pots on your patio, decking or balcony and move them undercover when bad weather threatens. Both Chamaerops and Phoenix hold a prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit, so you can be guaranteed that they are garden-worthy plants that has been trialled and tested for their suitability to grow in UK gardens. Supplied as three established plants in 14cm protective nursery pots, ready to plant out or repot: Washingtonia robusta - Commonly called Cotton Palms because of the wisps of cotton-like strands that fall from each leaf, they provide a wonderful spectacle in any setting. Hardy to -5°C (200cm x 150cm).Chamaerops humilis AGM - Also known as the Hardy Fan Palm, Chamaerops is compact, weather resistant and hardy to -5°C (250cm x 150cm)Phoenix canariensis AGM - The Canary Island Date Palm, winter hardy to -6°C. Deep-green leaves fanning out above to form wonderful shadows on your patio this summer. (200cm x 120cm)
With its simple lines the Biscotti patio pot will bring elegance to any garden style. This square planter is finished with a silver paint effect that gives the appearance of brushed-metal.
This sensational indoor Azalea really is a class act! The lime green buds unfurl over a long period, revealing crisp, apple white blooms. The effect is mesmerising, creating a lovely vintage feel.
Exotic and intriguing! This beguiling Abutilon makes an alluring focal point for the conservatory or a sheltered spot on the patio. Trained as a standard, the arching stems form a loose crown of semi-evergreen foliage, mounted upon a clear stem.
If you've fallen behind in the garden this year, then take a short cut to a fabulous display with this pre-planted patio pot. Each pot is filled with a mix of elegant trailing Fuchsias.
Transform your patio with this eye-catching collection of Clematis. Each of these free-flowering varieties has a neat, compact habit. This makes them perfect for growing in patio containers, trained onto an obelisk or against a fence or wall.
Prized for its brilliant red young foliage, this hardy evergreen shrub is deservedly popular, holding an RHS Award of Garden Merit. Clusters of dainty white flowers appear in spring, followed by small red berries. With regular pruning, photinia is easily maintained as a patio standard and makes an attractive feature for borders and patio containers all year round.
Description for Sweet Pea 'Patio Mixed' - Kew Collection Seeds not available
This attractive tree has beautiful rounded silver leaves and pretty green-pink flowers in spring. followed by large, fragrant, pear shaped fruits that ripen to a lovely shade of yellow. The fruits can be harvested from October. Freshly picked quinces are bitter and inedible, but soften when cooked to make excellent jams and jellies, and can be added to apple pies before cooking to enhance the flavour.Self-fertile Quince 'Vranja' is propagated onto 'Quince A' rootstock. Height and spread: 4m (13').Estimated time to cropping once planted: 2 years.Estimated time to best yields: 5 years.
An easy to grow container or border filler, with attractive, dainty, single, pink, red, blue and white flowers. Looks spectacular planted in large drifts, where the slender dwarf stems of flowers, glisten in the summer sunshine. Height 25-30cm (10-12 inches)