Description for Busy Lizzie 'Sunpatiens Vigorous Rose Pink' (New Guinea) not available
You can still enjoy freshly picked leaves for salad and stir fries well into late autumn. If you have a greenhouse you can grow our winter cropping mix under cover for even later harvests!
Flamingo pink blooms with a classic goblet shape rise upwards on sturdy stems in mid-spring. Tulip ?Pink Giant? is bold and beautiful, suffusing beds and borders in a warming splash of colour that tones beautifully with its blue-green foliage.
Trachelospermum jasminoides ?Pinky Wings? is a new variety of Star Jasmine which has the same glossy, evergreen foliage of its white blooming counterpart, but which bears a shower of delicate shell-pink flowers.
What could be better than a trio of colour-coordinated Hyacinths to welcome the spring? Hyacinth 'Pretty in Pink' Mix is a sumptuous blend of raspberry, candy-pink and white blooms to create a dazzling display in your beds and borders.
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.
This pretty little foliage plant is a real show off! Its pink leaves are dotted and spotted with dark green splashes making each one its own masterpiece. Hypoestes phyllostachya is easy to grow and makes a fun introduction to house plants.
Alpine Phlox are unsurpassable for creating low, spreading ground cover, or cascading down walls, slopes and rockeries. These resourceful little perennials will grow in the toughest of places, making them perfect for filling crevices or plugging narrow gaps between patio slabs.
Lupins are loved for their upright flower spikes of colourful early summer blooms. These cottage garden classics stand sentry in sunny borders delivering a strong vertical presence to planting schemes.
A familiar silhouette in the UK landscape, this tough conifer is a British native and positively thrives on poorer soils. Pinus sylvestris is better known as the Scots Pine, forming a slender upright trunk with a bushy canopy above.