Maybe not millions, but get hundreds of sweet tasting fruit, throughout the Summer months, with these Tomato Sweet Million Plants. A heavy cropping, cordon-type of Tomato which is perfect for use in your salads or as snacks. A dependable favourite which never disappoints, they can be grown in your garden or allotment in a protected position or in your greenhouse.
Maybe not millions, but get hundreds of sweet tasting fruit, throughout the Summer months, with these Tomato Sweet Million Plants. A heavy cropping, cordon-type of Tomato which is perfect for use in your salads or as snacks. A dependable favourite which never disappoints, they can be grown in your garden or allotment in a protected position or in your greenhouse.
If you wanted to green up a small space with the maximum amount of leaves, then this is the plant for you! With its mass of green glossy leaves hanging from woody stems, this plant provides a large impact for very little pot space. Dimensions 16cm Diameter, 25-40cm Height.
Bright summer tones are on their way, hopefully, to match the summer to come! The Golden Vuvuzela is one of our favourite roses so it's no wonder it's featured again in another bouquet of ours. Its open face ensures its in full bloom and its prime throughout its lifespan. Its peachy soft petals combine perfectly with the bright yellow solidago and delicately scented cream stock to provide a truly golden bouquet!
This is a bouquet for the bold. It's an audacious and unusual design, the almost architectural lines of our fragrant eucalyptus combining with the compact heads of red and purple ranunculus, pink anemones and freesias
Our premium pink roses, pink wax flower & fragrant eucalyptus. This is elegant floristry at its very best: balance, symmetry and poise &ndash plus the irresistible, unmissable, Moyses charm
Exclusively grown for Moyses Stevens, these 'parrot' tulips have a distinctively crested construction, the petals beautifully streaked with white and green tones. We've hand-tied them into a simple bouquet to be enjoyed at home or as a luxurious gift
A bright and luxuriously designed bouquet, our florists have focused on the flower of the moment: the hydrangea. This purple variety has a striking colour and study construction, the ideal complement to pink spray roses, peach carnations and fragrant eucalyptus
This bouquet is a sweet treat. Just look at those pink carnations, pink lisanthus and white roses! It’s a cacophony of pink tones with an earthy, green background to keep it all tied together.
The Weeping Fig is one of the most popular indoor plants, being somewhere between an ornamental tree and a shrub. It grows densely packed glossy leaves giving it a very stylish look. Very compact as well, it offers great value in the amount of green it brings to any space. Light and Water It’s very adaptable to differing light conditions, as it will tolerate most, but prefers bright indirect light. Avoid the extremes of direct sunlight (this can burn its leaves) and completely shaded areas. In terms of water, it likes humid environments and water when the top two inches of soil feels dry. So, frequent misting and a pebble water tray will help in keeping it humid, while checking the soil every 2-3 days to check for dryness. Do not let the soil dry out completely between watering as you always want to keep the soil moist. You can also encourage it to grow more strongly by giving it a feed with plant fertiliser once a month in spring and summer. It will grow naturally I a tree formation, but you can prune it to a desired shape as well.
Ficus Benjamina ‘Anastasia’ is also known as the 'Weeping Fig'. This is a beautiful classic indoor plant ideal for the house or office being prized for its many glossy dark variegated foliage. As a bonus it also filters toxins purifying the air! Light and Water This ornamental tree is very adaptable in terms of light; soil and weather growing with minimal care both in-doors and out in warm climates. It will tolerate lower light, but prefers bright, indirect light, and just asks that it not be allowed to dry out. Try rotating it once a week so it grows towards the light and keeps straight. You can also encourage it to grow more strongly by giving it a feed with plant fertiliser once a month in spring and summer. Water the soil to keep it moist but not soggy, allow the top two inches of the soil to dry out before watering again to maintain its ideal wetness. Mist regularly to keep the leaves healthy and green as this is the plant can also absorb moisture through their leaves.
Bright blue stocks and steely grey eucalyptus, this is a bouquet with refinement written all over it. Try it today and experience the rich, woody scented eucalyptus and the sugary, citrus stocks. It’s a match made in heaven.