The best of the best, with exhilarating fragrance and colourful, fancy blooms. A traditional 'Spencer' type ideal for cutting, garden decoration or exhibiting. Superb for arches, trellises, obelisks, etc.
A sweet pea that changes colour! 'Blue Shift' is a highly unusual new introduction from renowned New Zealand sweet pea breeder, Dr. Keith Hammett. Flowers change colour as they age - both on the stem and in a vase - turning shades of purple, pink and blue, creating a truly spectacular display. A real 'must' for the sweet pea enthusiast
The best gerberas you will ever grow in your garden! You'll adore these bright, large gerbera flowers, that are now proven to be winter hardy in the UK, so they'll return every year. They'll give you three seasons of beautiful blooms flowering from late spring until late in autumn. Lots of large flowers in three ultra-vivid colours are perched atop sturdy stems - ideal for cutting for an indoor display. Collection comprises: 'Sweet Dreams' (pink), 'Sweet Glow' (orange-red) and 'Sweet Honey' (warm yellow). Supplied in 7cm pots.
Daffodil 'Sweet Aroma' is a delightful mix of fragrant daffodils. This glorious blend combines small-flowered dwarfs, large-cupped golden blooms, and plenty of bicolours and doubles! Perfect for beds, borders, rockeries and patio containers where they will provide up to 10 weeks of colour.
These superbly scented sweet peas are a must for all cut-flower lovers - just a few stems will fill the room with fragrance! Offering a gorgeous blend of pinks, mauves and whites, these delightful flowers boast the traditional colours and fragrance of old varieties but with the strong, straight stems of modern varieties.
With wide trumpet shaped flowers in a beautiful cherry red, Penstemon 'Sweet Cherry' deserves pride of place in your garden. The long-lasting blooms appear in summer above a flush of glossy, semi-evergreen foliage and continue well into autumn, long after other plants have started to fade. Penstemons are undemanding and easy to grow hardy perennials, and tolerate almost any position in the garden, withstand rain or drought, and even resist damage from slugs. Height: 60cm (24). Spread: 45cm (18).
This hardy annual is a new strain of Sweet Pea that has been bred for its pretty, pink flowers and sweet scent. When given plenty of sunlight, these blooms will appear throughout the summer. They make a great addition to cut flower gardens as well as to walls and fences in cottage gardens. Sweet Pea 'Eleanore Udall' was named by Gregory Udall, the founder of Thrive, after his wife. Thrive is a charity that aims to make gardening accessible to disabled and disadvantaged people as social and therapeutic horticulture (STH). Half the profits generated from the sale of this plant will be donated to Thrive. Buying this Sweet Pea will therefore transform not only your trellis, obelisk or garden arch but also the lives of vulnerable people all over the UK. Height: 1.8m (6'). Spread: 30cm (1').
Thank you for buying this packet of seeds! I know you'll enjoy growing them and that you'll love to see the colourful flowers growing in your garden or on your patio. Every packet sold will provide much-needed funds to this very worthwhile charity which supports children living with cancer.
Perfect perfume and masses of large bi-coloured red and white flowers. Cut blooms regularly for a vase indoors, throughout summer, and this vigorous variety will keep more and more flowers coming.
A true red cherry tomato, and possibly the sweetest you'll ever taste! This bushy, cordon variety will produce an excellent harvest of bite-size fruits that boast a refreshing, sweet flavour, perfect for salads and sandwiches, or for cooking with. Individual fruits weigh approx.12g each, and when grown in a greenhouse over a long period, each plant will produce up to 500 thin-skinned, shiny red cherry fruits ? that?s about 6kg (13 lbs) per plant! Grow in a greenhouse or a full sun location outdoors. Ht. 2m. Supplied as plug plants.
Short variety, ideal for beds and borders, no frames needed for support.
Promise' boasts 4 large, very frilly blooms on each long stem. The prettily-shaped flowers in pink and white bicolour shades, bred by Roger Parsons, horticulturalist and custodian of a National Collection® of Lathyrus species, are sure to be show bench winners