Towering spires of tightly packed semi double flowers in a range of beautiful colours. These stately perennials make a dramatic focal point for adding height and structure to the back of summer borders. A ?must-have? plant for cottage garden planting schemes with good resistance to mildew.
Cerise pink flames dance across the white petals, each creating a unique pattern. This fabulous, bicolour Tulip is at its most dramatic when planted in bold groups in beds and borders, or crowded into wide patio containers.
Exquisite claret red blooms with hot pink edges cover the stems of Petunia 'Sweetunia Johnny Flame'. This is a striking variety that works well in mixed baskets, window boxes and containers, where it can trail over the edges.
Busy Lizzie 'Wild Romance Red' has rich scarlet-red double flowers, that are a perfect choice for opulent floral displays in patio planters, window boxes and garden borders.
Chimonanthus praecox blooms on the darkest of winter days, when most other plants are dormant. An elegant shrub for borders, its wonderfully fragrant, waxy yellow flowers drip from bare woody stems. Chimonanthus praecox can also be grown against a house wall, where its exquisite perfume can be easily appreciated. Height: 4m (12?) Spread: 3m (10?).
To help your citrus trees thrive we've introduced a brand new food formula, order the collection or indidvidual packs.. Chempak Summer Food is a high nitrogen formula that boosts bushiness and growth, prevents fruit drop and premature ripening. Whilst the Winter Food is a balanced fertiliser that encourages fruit ripening, prevents leaf fall and discolouration.
With the exquisite fragrance of freesias, these towering snow white Longiflorum lilies make a refreshing addition to garden borders or large patio containers. Also known as the Easter lily, Lily 'Trumpet White' blooms throughout mid-summer, filling your garden with irresistible sweet fragrance on warm summer evenings.
These are fast becoming the UK's favourite plant for colourful year round foliage, and this pretty mix shows why. Add to this the sprays of tiny flowers that sit atop swaying slender stems from mid-summer and you have a highly rewarding display that'll last the whole year round.
With large and perfectly-formed goblet-shaped blooms, each growing with just a pair of shiny leaves on bare branches, Magnolia soulangeana is an unforgettable sight in the spring garden. The fragant flowers are white-pink in colour, flushed with deep pink at the base. For even more impact plant spring bulbs such as daffodils or tulips beneath this small tree or shrub. Magnolia denudata x liliiflora is perfect for small gardens and needs no pruning. Height and spread: 6m (20').
It?s easy to see why Surfinia Petunias are so popular. With long cascading stems and unsurpassable flower power, these annual are hard to beat! Petunia 'Surfinia Star Burgundy' is a lovely colour selection, with bicolour blooms that create a cheery summer display.
The foliage of this begonia, is the reason why its called Begonia x tuberhybrida 'Non-stop Mocca'. The leaves are dark green, with coffee coloured edging.
Forming a low mound with slender, arching stems, the Lydian Broom is a great choice for the front of a sunny border or rockery. In early summer each stem is covered in a mass of fragrant, bright yellow flowers. Genista lydia requires little maintenance and grows happily in poor, sandy soil. This dwarf broom holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit. Height and Spread: 60cm (24).
Rose rugosa 'Alba' is a traditional, informal rose which is a good choice for those aiming to create a rose bush hedge, as it has a vigorous growth habit. From July until September masses of delicate, cup-shaped, white flowers, with creamy yellow centres bloom. They are followed in autumn by wildlife friendly, vibrant orange-red rosehips and the foliage turns golden yellow. A lovely addition to a traditional cottage garden. Height and spread: 1.5m (5').
Clematis cartmanii 'Early Sensation' features waxy, evergreen foliage which contrasts superbly with the upturned white flowers, with their soft apple-green bases and yellow-green stamens, which appear between February and April. Later, magnificent seedheads are formed, lasting throughout the year and certainly helping this variety to live up to its common name of Old Man's Beard. This beautiful hardy climber is perfect for those looking to extend the season of interest in their garden as it flowers early in the year when there is little else to be found. Clematis 'Early Sensation' will happily grow up a sunny, sheltered wall and is the perfect choice for your patio or even conservatory. This non-clinging climber will happily ascend the vertical posts of a garden obelisk or pergola. Height: 2m (6' 6). Spread: 1m (3' 3). Pruning group: 1.
Honeysuckle is one of the most loved climbing plants, renowned for its exotic, scented flowers, that fill the air with a lovely aroma, on warm summer evenings. Honeysuckle 'Belgica' has white flowers that gradually turn yellow, with deep red streaks, followed by red berries in the autumn. It is a perfect climbing plant for very high walls and fences, as it can grow to 7 metres in height! It can also be grown up tree trunks. It flowers in early summer and can produce a second burst of flowers in September and October. Early Dutch Honeysuckle is ideal for a range of garden styles from cottage to exotic. Height: 700cm (22?) Spread: 180cm (6?).
The Winter Jasmine bears canary yellow flowers on its bare stems from February onwards, heralding the arrival of spring. This robust and versatile climber is very easy to grow, and benefits from regular pruning. Jasminum nudiflorum has a loose, sprawling habit and happily clambers over walls in a show of stiff, bright green stems. It can easily be trained upwards with wires for a neater display. Height and spread: 3m (10').
This new premium, reduced-peat, multi-purpose compost combines the benefits of a professional grade compost with the excellent plant-boosting qualities of incredibloom® to promote strong flower, foliage and root growth. Mix with your free pack of incredibloom® included with your compost when planting up containers and baskets for superb performance from your plants all season long.
Savour the taste of home grown citrus fruits! Oranges, lemons and limes take up to a year to develop, but are well worth the wait. Glossy evergreen foliage and clusters of fragrant waxy blossom in spring make citrus trees ideal feature plants for conservatories and patios. Hardy to -10°C, they are best grown outdoors from May to October, and brought inside for the winter. Ht. 150cm. Supplied in 9cm pot, approx. 25cm tall. Ceramic pots not supplied.
Undoubtedly the best new petunia introduction for many years. This incredible variety is the only one with a speckled pattern, the white flecks against the deep indigo look. Supplied as plug plants.
Treat your plants with Maxicrop Seaweed Extract to see the benefits of this plant tonic for yourself. This liquid solution contains all of the vital nutrients and trace elements that your plants need to produce healthy growth.