Yacon ?Inca Red? is an unusual and delicious tuberous vegetable, widely grown in South America for its crunchy texture and sweet pear-like flavour.
Brand New for 2022, Caryopteris ?Sapphire Dream? bears vibrant, golden-yellow foliage providing bright colour for the border even before the electric blue flowers appear.
Brugmansia is an unashamedly show-off plant. Also known as ?Angel?s Trumpets? their huge blooms will certainly blow a fanfare on a sunny patio and attract gasps of astonishment from neighbours.
Oca is a tuberous crop from the Andes which produces potato like swollen roots with a lemony, nutty flavour.
Something quite different for the curious veg grower, Tiger Nuts are not actually nuts, but an edible tuber produced by a variety of sedge grass.
As their name suggests, Tomato ?Sugar Plum Raisin? are absolutely packed with sweetness.
Iris germanica, also known as Bearded Iris, are some of the earliest flowering perennials which provide sumptuous flowers in hot summer borders.
Aubergine ?Emerald Isle? produces plump, oval fruit which are an unusual pale green colour with darker veining.
Tomato ?Flamingo? is a mini plum tomato bearing 20g fruits with cherry pink skin and an exceptionally sweet flavour.
Cucumber ?Socrates? is an RHS award-winning, all female variety.
With reddish-purple skin, these knobbly, nutty tubers are one of the most rewarding vegetable crops.
Sweet Potato ?Murasaki? bears reddish-purple skin but unlike the typical orange sweet potatoes it has white flesh.
Diascia ?Little Series? are more compact than most other Diascia varieties, forming tight mounds which are absolutely smothered in blooms.
Salvia pratensis ?Fashionista® Moulin Rouge? is a hardy perennial Salvia with big, bold spikes of dark, deep rose flowers.
A brand new variety that will make your mouth water! Primrose 'Rhubarb and Custard' is a delicious colour combination of creamy yellow blooms with a raspberry pink picotee edge, that highlights its dainty ruffled margins.
Watch the birds feeding right outside your window without disturbing them with this clever ground feeder tray. A naturally wooden product so it will perfectly blend in with the aesthetic of your garden.
This heritage variety was once regarded as the tastiest, most productive climbing pea that a gardener could grow. At lot has changed since the 1870?s but Pea 'Champion Of England' remains a fine cultivar which still deserves a place on today?s vegetable plots.