A free-flowering variety that will light up your garden with sunshine blooms throughout summer, and well into autumn. Flowering in successive flushes from June to October, Helenium ?Lemon Sundae? is the perfect choice for sunny borders and brightening up patio containers.
In years gone by, Cyclamen persicum were most often found as winter flowering houseplants! These Florist?s Cyclamen will certainly look great on a windowsill indoors, but Cyclamen persicum Metis Series are hardy enough to grow outdoors too, stoically surviving temperatures down to -5C (23F).
Clematis ?Advent Bells? is an exciting cross between C. napaulensis x C. cirrhosa ?Freckles?. This new hybrid combines the best features of both its parents ? an evergreen, winter flowering Clematis with superb vigour and hardiness to -10C (14F).
This distinctive Columbine will stand out from the crowd in your early summer borders. Gleaming white and vivid scarlet blooms with long spurs make an eye-catching combination. This is sport of the similar variety Aquilegia ?Red Hobbit?, which has been selected for its taller habit.
This great value incredicoir Pot and Basket Grow Kit is the easy way route to perfect patio basket and containers displays! Our grow kit comprises 20 litres of our innovative incredicoir compost, plus a pack of incredibloom® slow release fertiliser granules.
This elegant house plant really does have the 'wow' factor! Glossy, dark green leaves are striped with pale pink markings, and each leaf has a contrasting purple underside. The colourful foliage of Calathea ?Sanderiana? makes this a superb focal point, bringing an exotic feel to a lightly shaded spot indoors.
Contrary to its name, Golden King is an outstanding female Holly. A fantastic specimen for year round interest, this handsome shrub bears white flowers in spring and spherical red berries in winter, which are loved by birds.
Beetroot for the lazy gardener, no thinning required! Bumper crops of smooth, tasty roots, and hardly any will go to seed.
You won't be pushing your sprouts around the plate once you've tasted this one. Firm, flavoursome buttons, which hold well for autumn (and Christmas) pickings!
A compact, floriferous 'daisy' type perfect for small plots, decorative veg displays and patio/window pots. Each plant produces a mass of flowers leading to 13-15cm (5-6in) very slender, mid-green, stringless pencil pods that set at the top of the plant for easy picking. Mascotte crops over a long season and has excellent eating quality.
The pink flowered variety has been separated from Dwarf Jackpot Mixed to launch Runner Bean Millionaire. Stringless, tender pods of outstanding quality on short compact plants. Simply regularly harvest them for a long season of delicious crops.
With beautiful water lily type flower heads, Dahlia 'Creme de Cassis' is a lovely plant to add to your garden, either in garden borders, or in pots and planters. It has light pink petals, with contrasting dark pink undersides.
Ornate, heavily dissected, evergreen leaves provide a superb contrast with the glistening white flowers from early spring. Clematis x cartmanii 'Avalanche' boasts some of the largest blooms of the evergreen clematis, with flowers up to 4cm in diameter. The non-clinging stems have a scrambling habit which is ideal for wandering through borders among established shrubs, or can be trained onto an obelisk for a show-stopping spring display. Height: 250cm (98). Spread: 100cm (39).
Melon 'Perseus' F1 Hybrid is a melon that can be grown in greenhouses or sheltered, sunny areas of British gardens. It is a charentais-type melon with fruits weighing up to 750g, with attractive striped skin, and juicy orange flesh inside.
If you are looking for a new growing experience in your garden, how about Watermelon 'Mini Love' F1 Hybrid. This melon cultivar can be grown in British gardens, in either the greenhouse, a sunny vegetable patch, or in 15 - 20 litre planters on a sunny patio, or decking area.
A sweet cherry tomato variety, Tomato 'Solena Chocolate' F1 Hybrid, has unusual dark copper-red tomatoes, that grow on long trusses.
The blackcurrants that grow on the 'Big Ben' variety of blackcurrant bush are so huge they could easily be mistaken for blueberries. They are two or three times the size of standard blackcurrants! Once mature, a single bush can produce up to 4.5kg of fruit per year.
You'll be itching to enter your local veg show with this one! Foot-long beans, which are succulent and flavoursome.
Cabbage 'Tamarindo' is a white Cabbage with thin veins and a particularly fine leaf structure. Thess characteristics makes it perfect for making tasty cabbage rolls and green 'wraps', as the leaves retain their elasticity, without splitting.