Hydrangea ?Angel Wings Blue? is a compact hydrangea which is perfect for container growing or for smaller spaces.
The robust, hardy and disease resistant Precious Series roses are some of the best varieties available.
Boasting the architectural qualities of an Agave, but much faster growing, Mangave ?Pineapple Express? makes a striking specimen plant for a conservatory or patio pot with its bold silhouette of spikey leaves.
Imagine growing fresh raspberries on your balcony or patio - with Raspberry 'Yummy' you can do just that! Neat, bushy plants reaching just 45cm (18) tall, produces delicious fruits on virtually thornless stems.
This Patio Pond Kit is the quick and easy way to create a calming water feature, even where space is limited! There's no need for heavy digging or tricky installation - simply pot up the plants and fill the with water.
Using these native bulb species, create a wonderful drift of colour under trees or in your lawn. These longlasting and top quality 'in-the-green' bulbs are delivered in spring when the plants are growing, either in flower or after flowering, they can be planted straight into position - the benefit being you won't forget where you planted them, as you would with dry bulbs! A great way to achieve years and years of cheery spring colour in your garden. All of our bulbs are grown from cultivated stock. Collection comprises Single Snowdrops, Double Snowdrops, Bluebells and Aconites. Ht. 15-30cm. Supplied as bulbs.
Watch the birds feeding right outside your window without disturbing them with this clever ground tray.
There are few trees that can claim to be as glamorous as Magnolia 'Galaxy'. This well-known, popular variety certainly deserves its RHS AGM. With maturity, it forms an upright, pyramid shaped tree with ascending branches that makes a magical spring focal point, even in smaller gardens.
In Japan this hardy shrub has long been used for making a refreshing herbal brew. Better known as Amacha, this sweetly flavoured tea is made from the dried leaves of Hydrangea serrata.
Evergreen and winter flowering; Clematis Winter Beauty is a must have climber for covering sheltered walls and fences, or a cool conservatory. This stunning clematis bears waxy bell shaped, creamy-white flowers from December to February that fade to pure white as winter passes and sparkle against the lush green foliage until spring. This beautiful variety is easy to maintain as it requires virtually no pruning. Height: 4m (13'). Spread: 1.2m (4'). Supplied in 7cm pots.
Add texture and colour to your garden with this roll of bamboo cane screening.
This attractive tree has beautiful rounded silver leaves and pretty green-pink flowers in spring. followed by large, fragrant, pear shaped fruits that ripen to a lovely shade of yellow. The fruits can be harvested from October. Freshly picked quinces are bitter and inedible, but soften when cooked to make excellent jams and jellies, and can be added to apple pies before cooking to enhance the flavour.Self-fertile Quince 'Vranja' is propagated onto 'Quince A' rootstock. Height and spread: 4m (13').Estimated time to cropping once planted: 2 years.Estimated time to best yields: 5 years.
This hardy, deciduous shrub bears showy, rich golden-yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers from spring to autumn, against a backdrop of mid-green tooth-shaped foliage. 'Yellow Trumpet' is compact and less vigorous than other varieties of the Trumpet Vine and is an ideal choice for training up a small trellis or garden wall. Height & Spread: 1.5m (5'). Supplied in 3 litre pots.
Bamboo 'Asian Wonder' is a wonderful new type of ?umbrella bamboo?. This clump-forming Fargesia produces green canes that mature to crimson after 3 to 5 years establishment
A superb RHS AGM variety that makes a fantastic cooking apple and a delicious dessert apple too! Harvest the fruits in early September for refreshingly sharp apples that hold their shape well during cooking. A few weeks later the fruits mature, taking on a sweet flavour and soft texture that makes the perfect dessert fruit.
Clematis 'Comtesse de Bouchard' is a stunning late-flowering, vigorous variety that produces mauve-pink flowers from June to September. Dating back to 1900, it is still comparable to modern cultivars, as shown by its RHS AGM. This versatile climber is both tough and forgiving and looks exceptional in borders or containers, performing equally well in sun or shade. Height: 3m (10'). Spread: 1m (3'). Pruning group: 3.
This beautiful shrub is at its very best in late summer when it is festooned with dangling fruits the colour of strawberries and the size and shape of large cherries. At the same time, or sometimes a little earlier, dainty clusters of small white blooms hang from the branches. With evergreen foliage and cinnamon brown shredding bark, the Strawberry Tree has year-round interest. The fruits can be eaten raw, or made into jams and preserves. Arbutus unedo makes a lovely specimen shrub for a sheltered position. When mature it is completely hardy but young plants may appreciate some winter protection. Height and spread: 8m (25').
This Paperbush is a fascinating plant. Edgeworthia chrysantha offers early season colour, with clusters of silky buds, on bare woody stems, that open to reveal small, bright yellow flowers, that have a lovely honey scent. This unusual shrub looks great planted in a border with spring flowering bulbs, such as Daffodils, or in an Alpine rockery. It is hardy to -5°C (23°F), but is best located in a sheltered position. Height and spread: 150cm (59).