The greenest daffodil yet! 'St Patrick's Day' features late-flowering, large, cupped blooms, tinged with green shades. Easy to establish and naturalises well in borders and wild areas. Ht. 40cm. Supplied as bulbs.
A bloom that is so exotic looking that is almost resembles a beautiful sea creature from a coral reef, Ferraria crispa 'Starfish Lily' is an amazing, but easy to grow bulb. Ideally planted in a sheltered spot, free of frost, or alternatively, grown in a pot in a greenhouse or conservatory this out of this world plant will produce its foliage in late autumn, developing thick, fleshy leaves in preparation for the flowers that will appear in spring. The blooms, once they have fully developed, have brown frilled edges, brown and purple spots of colour and a striking orange anthers, a real kaleidoscope! If you want to grow something out of the ordinary this year, then this is the plant for you!
Fragrant rose pink flower spikes rise on short stems above neat, grey-green foliage. With its pretty pink blooms, Lavandula angustifolia 'Rosea' makes a lovely alternative to the traditional purple English Lavenders.
Royal blue petals with a golden yellow streak make an eye catching combination in late winter. Perfect for the front of borders and rockeries, or planted in containers for an indoor treat!
An extraordinary new variety with gently crimped petals in a magical array of colours, reminiscent of the plumage of an exotic bird. Tulip ?Rasta Parrot? is simply captivating.
With beetroot purple centres, and lime green petals, Echinacea 'Green Twister' is a striking plant, that is a great addition to any herbaceous border, in a range of styles, including, priarie, cottage, and informal.
One of the earliest rhubarb varieties, Timperley Early can be ready to harvested from March. The vigorous growth produces flushes of succulent vivid red stems which are excellent for delicious pies and crumbles.
Creeping stems bearing variegated cream and green leaves knit together to form an evergreen carpet, creating an attractive background to the pretty, violet-blue flowers which appear from spring to early autumn. Vinca major 'Wojo's Gem' is less assertive than vinca minor but equally vigorous, forming useful groundcover in virtually any garden conditions, perfect for those tricky spots where other plants refuse to grow.
This cascading cherry tomato is perfectly designed for filling containers, window boxes and hanging baskets with a colourful crop of tasty, bite-sized fruits.
If you're a fan of double, peony-flowered Tulips then you will certainly fall for Tulip 'Boombastic Red'! The bold scarlet blooms are unmissable, making this the perfect choice for a prominent display.
Melon ?Mangomel? is a wonderful new kid on the block with mango undertones ? amazing!
These unusual Slipper Flowers will certainly attract attention in spring. Their vibrant, orchid-like blooms are borne above a neat mound of evergreen foliage April right through to mid-summer.
Spinach ?Tetona? is a productive variety with plenty of F1 vigour. Good yields of bright green, smooth, rounded leaves are produced over a long cropping period. The leaves have a delicious sweet flavour and a crisp bite, making them perfect for sandwiches and salads when picked as baby leaves.
A bright new development among Grape Hyacinths! Muscari ?Pink Sunrise? is a captivating new variety with exquisite pale pink, conical flower heads in spring. Just like their blue cousins, they are reliable and low maintenance, returning year after year in an ever increasing colony.
The extravagant, large double blooms of this Fuchsia 'Flying Scotsman' will grow in abundance in your garden containers. Trailing up to 30cm (12), these amazing fuchsias will drench your pots in a sea of exquisite marbled colour all summer long.
Pairs of flattened, star-shaped flowers surround flared orange cups in a cheerful springtime display. Daffodil jonquilla 'Suzy' is gently perfumed, and makes a lovely cut flower. Awarded and RHS AGM, this compact variety is perfect for filling troughs and containers, or naturalizing in borders and rockeries.