Description for Garlic 'Vallelado' (Autumn Planting) not available
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.
This Lesser Periwinkle has variegated leaves with dainty yellow margins, which make an attractive background for its large violet blooms The creeping stems will quickly spread to create superb evergreen groundcover. Vinca minor 'Ralph Shugert' is tough and resilient and will thrive in virtually any garden position, from full sun to shady spots beneath trees and shrubs. This RHS AGM variety is a colourful, low maintenance hardy shrub for rockeries, woodlands and cottage garden borders.
Who said size doesn?t matter? Our Petunia ?Giant Mix? are the titans of the Petunia world making other varieties look small by comparison. This colourful mix has built in weather resistance too ? so there?s no risk of the flowers flopping after every rainfall.
Honeysuckle 'Dart's World' produces clustered whorls of tubular pink blooms that gradually fade to buttery yellow. The fragrance is at its best when warmed by the sun, infusing the air with a sweet perfume.
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.
Enjoy beautiful blooms in alluring apricot shades, enhanced by darker orange beards. Intermediate bearded Iris ?Apricot Silk? is easy to grow, rewarding you with fabulous flowers from June to September.
This miniature bearded Iris will wow you with its brilliant blooms in shades of deepest purple and contrasting zingy yellow.
Rich, vanilla-yellow petals are cupped by sumptuous blackcurrant purple tepals for the most luxurious display. Tulip ?Ice Cream Yellow? is a real extrovert, demanding attention from everyone that passes!
A delightful little plant producing delicate pink flowers with reflexed petals in the autumn. Emerging after the flowers in the following spring, the heart-shaped deep green leaves are patterned with silver, creating a striking marbled effect.
These stunning Begonias produce masses of frilly apricot, yellow and orange flowers which cascade gently on trailing stems from June to October. With superb weather resistance, Begonia 'Apricot Shades' makes an excellent addition to hanging baskets, patio containers and window boxes.
Growing well in conditions that other plants would struggle in, Sea Buckthorn is a perfect hedging plant for coastal areas as it prefers dry, sandy soils. Its small, silvery leaves cover prickly/thorny stems making it great for security hedging and the yellow flowers which appear in late spring turn into bright orange berries that are packed with vitamin C!
This sturdy upright Gladiolus ?Tango? adds some vibrancy to any border with its mauve pink ruffles flowers.
This fast growing conifer boasts attractive, reddish-brown bark and aromatic, rich green foliage which hangs gracefully in drooping sprays. Thuja plicata 'Atrovirens' makes an excellent alternative to Leylandii as this conical tree is slower growing but still produces a dense hedge or magnificent stand-alone specimen tree.
The tall, stately stems of Gladiolus 'Macarena' are densely packed with impressive violet purple blooms, each with exquisite white markings . The tall stems add stately architecture and summer colour to mixed borders.