Petunia ?Tumbelina Belinda? is an outstanding, deep-blue, trailing petunia. It produces layer upon layer of ruffled double blooms, all summer long. This variety is perfect for filling window boxes, containers and flower pouches®, and just 5 plants are enough to fill a hanging basket with masses of vibrant colour. Height: 25cm (10). Spread: 35cm (14).
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.
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!
In contrast to the more usual hydrangeas with pink or blue blooms, Hydrangea arborescens 'Annabelle' has white flowerheads. These large and paper flowerheads last until the autumn, and this easy to maintain shrub is happy planted into garden borders or large containers. With an RHS AGM, Hydrangea arborescens 'Annabelle' is a great specimen plant for a range of garden designs, from modern minimalist to cottage and woodland gardens. Its dried flowerheads can be added to flower arrangements. Height and spread: 250cm (98).
A brand new hybrid lily featuring bright yellow petals tipped with rosy red, and an inner ring of delicate, petal-like structures. This tropical-looking Asiatic Lily has a compact habit, ideal for growing in patio containers or for edging paths and borders.
A hazel hedge is always going to look attractive, no matter what time of year. In spring, masses of yellow-green catkins appear before the dense foliage smothers the stems from tip to toe. Later in the year a heavy crop of cobnuts will form which are always a Christmas favourite!
Beech is the perfect candidate for hedging and has traditionally been used on many large estates . It can be grown to almost any height as a hedge or privacy screen and will maintain a good density and tidy shape, usually only needing to be clipped once or twice a year. Over winter, Beech tends to hold onto most of its dead leaves, and sheds them in the spring when the new shoots start to appear, helping to keep privacy to a maximum.
Holly has just about every quality you need to make an effective secure boundary. The evergreen leaves will form a permanent dense screen for privacy, the spiky edges to them will also make a good deterrent. Berries in the winter add a touch of colour and give all year interest, and the birds will appreciate a tasty source of food too! Easy to grow and maintain, either formally, or left to grow to give a more natural look.
Kent & Stowe Carbon Steel Hand Trowel and Fork are the ideal tools for planting bulbs and seedlings in borders and raised beds. Designed with functionality and performance in mind, they feature high-quality, robust carbon steel heads. There beautiful FSC Ash wood tapered handles are built for comfort and longevity. The traditional, hand crafted Carbon Steel Hand Trowel and Fork both come with a 10 year guarantee.Designed for cutting green, live wood, the Kent and Stowe Traditional Bypass Secateurs are perfect for pruning. Their non-stick carbon steel blades are ground for a smoother cut and they come with a 5 year guarantee. Comfort grip handles are gentle on hands and wrists.Traditional Bypass Secateurs Product Dimensions: Height: 29cm, Width: 14cm, Depth 2.5cm.Hand Trowel Product Dimensions: Length: 34cm, Width: 8.5cm.Hand Fork Product Dimensions: Length: 31cm, Width: 8cm.
This hardy geranium is an RHS AGM winner with its soft white saucer shaped blooms.
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!
Plant a splash of sunshine in your borders! Their blaze of golden petals with frilly centres are a sight to behold. Grow them outdoors or in containers on a bright windowsill indoors.
A truly handsome daffodil producing traditional, large trumpets on tall, sturdy stems. A classic and popular variety, Daffodil 'King Alfred' makes a cheerful display in borders or naturalised in bold drifts beneath trees. An excellent variety for cutting for a vase indoors.
Exquisite, fully double flowers each measuring up to 15cm (6) across are produced from late spring to mid-summer. The rosette-like blooms emerge deep pink and gently fade to pale pink as they mature. Later in the season, a second flush of blooms appear - this time single, but equally beautiful.
This traditional onion, which was awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit, is an excellent early maturing variety. Plant the sets close for green bunching or set them further apart to produce large storage onions.
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!
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.
For a glowing Spring display try Polyanthus ?Firecracker?. Large flowers in a beautiful shade of sunset gold are delicately edged in crimson. A multitude of blooms are carried in clusters upon thick, sturdy stems. This vibrant, hardy perennial brings a lovely contemporary twist to a cottage garden favourite.