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A new, delightful, purple-lilac coloured variety, Tulip ?Carre? will inject some subtle colouring to a spring border that is usually awash with bright yellows and oranges!
Tulip and Muscari 'Purple Rain Mix' brings an opulent, professional display to your spring garden. Plant them en masse and enjoy the sight of purple and mauve Tulips peeping through a carpet of blue Muscari. Perfect for filling beds and containers with a colour coordinated display.
This redcurrant variety is a heavy cropper from mid July through August and one plant can produce up to 2½kg (6lb) of fruit in a season.
Seductively dark red tulips rise above a tapestry of white Anemone blanda. This exquisite combination will certainly give your garden that professional feel. Tulip and Anemone Mix are the perfect choice for an elegant spring display in your beds, borders and patio containers.
A bright display of dazzling white, fully double flowers burst from the soil in September. The flowers of Colchicum autumnale alboplenum appear alone, with the foliage emerging in the following spring.
A lovely duo of Iris reticulata varieties; 'Katharine's Gold' and 'Katharine Hodgkin'. This elegant combination makes a lovely display from late winter into early spring. Plant them in borders alongside crocus and other spring bulbs, or enjoy their pale blooms in patio containers and rockeries.
Chaenomeles x superba 'Crimson and Gold' is a compact, low growing shrub that flowers in early spring. It produces small red flowers, with golden yellow anthers, on bare branches in early spring before the foliage appears.
Dutch Iris are reliable bulbs, bringing spring colour to sunny borders year after year. This sumptuous colour mix make a fabulous display, rising on slender stems above the narrow foliage.
Petunia ‘Frenzy Grand Rapids’ is sure to make your window boxes the envy of the neighbourhood! Enjoy huge blooms in an enchanting array of purple and white shades from early summer until the first frost.
Begonia 'Vermillion Hot Pink' will fill your patio with colour that lasts the whole summer long. This free flowering variety is smothered with small, fully double pink blooms that virtually cover the dark green foliage from view.
An elegant annual smothered in bright and cheerful blooms which exude a sweet fragrance on warm summer evenings. Nicotiana 'Eau de Cologne Mixed' are mid-height plants with upward facing flowers creating a really dazzling display. Fill your beds, borders and patio containers with these exotic-looking blooms and enjoy a myriad of flowers from midsummer right through until autumn.
Commonly known as String of Hearts and it?s easy to see why! The long, trailing stems are adorned with evergreen heart-shaped leaves ? each variegated with silver and green above and dark purple undersides.
A rather unique lobelia that is non-seeding, so it'll flower much longer in your summer displays. Masses of royal blue flowers are enhanced with a central white flash making them appear to sparkle on summer days. Perfect for adding to patio containers and hanging baskets. Trailing to 45cm. Supplied as plug plants.
This compact dwarf variety has all the presence of its taller cousins without the need for staking. The tall spires of blue, lilac and white flowers will fit in gracefully in your midsummer garden.
Cottage, coastal and low maintenance gardens will surely benefit from the addition of this hardy shrub. Caryopteris x clandonensis 'Ferndown' is an exceptionally undemanding plant that tolerates drought and will grow in exposed areas, providing it is placed in full sunlight. In addition to these practical advantages, Bluebeard produces interesting, structural stems adorned with elegant, grey-green foliage. These leaves are faintly aromatic, pleasing the senses of smell and sight alike. What's more, the 'Ferndown' variety bears clusters of blue, pollen-rich flowers in the late summer, attracting pollinators such as bees. It can therefore be given pride of place in wildlife areas. Height: 1.2m (4'). Spread: 1.5m (4'11).
This outstanding dessert variety is the sweetest blackcurrant ever - so sweet that it can be eaten straight from the bush. 'Ebony' produces heavy crops of large, firm currants - up to twice the size of normal blackcurrants - which can be harvested from early to mid July. The plants are bushy with a slightly open, spreading habit, making harvesting so easy. Easy to grow and with excellent mildew resistance. Height and spread: 120cm (47).Estimated time to cropping once planted: 16-20 months. Estimated time to best yields: 16-20 months.
Dramatic bright pink cup-shaped flowers on are carried on strong, sturdy stems. Plant tulips in groups and delight as they open to reveal their superb colouring.