This prima donna certainly takes centre stage with massive, frilly blooms which can reach up to 20cm/8 inches in diameter.
Begonia ‘Sweet n Spice’ series boast immense flower power, a gently cascading habit and the most divine fragrances.
Even if you aren't lucky enough to have your own veg garden it is perfectly possible to grow your own produce in containers on a sunny patio.
Rhubarb ?Taster?s Collection? will keep you supplied with rhubarb crumble, pies, and jams throughout the rhubarb season.
This is one of the very best late season varieties and continues cropping to the end of July.
Fancy a grow-your-own cuppa? Then this should be your cup of tea! Botanical Infusions Plants is a collection of four exotic herbs for home-brewing your own herbal and medicinal teas.
If you have a greenhouse or polytunnel and you fancy the challenge of growing your own melons, then our grafted ?Anasta? melon is a perfect choice for our cooler climate.
Chicken of the Woods’ is a popular mushroom with foragers, growing naturally in the wild as bracket fungi on the trunk and stumps of Oak, Cherry, Sweet Chestnut, Willow and Yew.
This cherry tomato is perfect for patio containers or hanging baskets.
Physocarpus opulifolius 'Brown Sugar' has elegant, arching branches and deep red stems adorned with luxurious, dark chocolate foliage with purple tints.
Mandarins produce small very sweet fruits with thin skin which is easy to peel.
Also known as ?Tiger Fig? this unusual variety bears brightly striped yellow and green fruit.
This traditional French gage is similar to Old Green Gage, ripening to the gorgeous green-golden hue which is typical of its French ancestors.
Dahlia ?Orange/Salmon Mix? contains a varied mixture of cactus, decorative and pompon dahlias, creating a warm palette of coral red to peachy yellow shades.
Geranium ?Tall Dark & Handsome Orange? is a striking pelargonium with intense orange flowers which give bright pops of colour against complementary dark foliage with a brighter green margin.
No greenhouse? No problem! This Grozone growing station will allow you to enjoy homegrown tomatoes, peppers, aubergines or cucumbers all summer long.
Selected for its blue-tinged foliage, Allium ?Serendipity? was discovered as a sport of the popular Allium ?Millenium?.