Blackcurrant 'Summer Pearls Giant' is a heavy cropping variety producing colossal berries. Each giant fruit is up to 1cm in diameter, making them some of the biggest Blackcurrants you?ve ever seen!
If you are looking for a flowering shrub, Deutzia is a beautiful choice. It is fast-growing, and from early summer it produces small, two-tone, pink flowers, that have a sweet scent. Deutzia 'Strawberry Fields' has been awarded the Award of Garden Merit by the RHS.
A firm favourite with our customers! Petunia 'Frills & Spills'? is the perfect choice for filling window boxes, hanging baskets and patio containers. Throughout summer, a riot of frilly, fully double blooms cascade from its tumbling stems, in a kaleidescope of colours.
Euonymus are some of the most useful garden shrubs and Euonymus japonicus ?President Gauthier? is no exception bearing attractive grey-green leaves with a creamy white edging.
Exotic, glowing blooms adorn these tropical evergreen climbers. Flowering throughout the summer, they make a wonderful addition to the patio where they add height and jewel-like colour.
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This easy to grow Coleus Canina keeps cats, dogs, rabbits and foxes away from your garden, also known as the ?Scaredy Cat? Plant. It produces an odour that cats in particular find offensive. It will be at its most effective when planted in a sunny spot, because the odour gets stronger the hotter leaves become ? fortunately the odour is barely obvious to humans! Coleus Caninai is easy to grow and will thrive on neglect as it is a naturally drought tolerant plant. It even produces attractive blue flowers during the summer months and early autumn. Height: 45cm (18).
Cultivate superb growbag crops sustainably and organically with this Melcourt SylvaGrow Peat-Free Planter for Organic Growing.
Add a cute feature to your garden with this mother hen and chick set of garden ornaments from Garden Gear.
An RHS AGM winning Black Eyed Susan bearing bright, golden-yellow, daisy-like flowers with dark button eyes that make excellent cut flowers. The radiant, coneflowers of Rudbeckia fulgida ?Goldsturm? are produced over a long period, attracting bees and butterflies to their long lasting blooms. These compact perennials are easy to grow, reliably filling gaps in borders, and returning year after year.
Bears large panicles of single, pink flowers in abundance during May and June.
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.
Masses of flowers and an amazing fragrance too, Daphne odora ?Sweet Amethyst? is small, compact and beautifully formed. The purple/pink buds open in early spring to show off the wonderful star shaped blooms that have such a sweet scent! Due to its siz and habit, this lovely daphne is also perfect for growing in patio pots too!
Geranium 'Best Red' F1 Hybrid is a great variety if you are looking for a traditional geranium, with scarlet red flowers.
Physocarpus opulifolius 'Brown Sugar' has elegant, arching branches and deep red stems adorned with luxurious, dark chocolate foliage with purple tints.
Macodes petola is an unusual type of Jewel Orchid grown for its extraordinary foliage rather than flowers
Lilacs are well-loved by gardeners for their sweetly perfumed, late spring blooms. This elegant trio offers 3 choice varieties that are less commonly seen in UK gardens, but certainly deserve to be more widely grown!
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.
The Sweet Bay is an attractive evergreen shrub with glossy, aromatic leaves and small yellow flowers in springtime which attract bees and beneficial insects. It looks good among naturalistic planting, but can also be used in formal or contemporary gardens, and is often clipped into topiary shapes, or grown as a Standard 'lollipop' Tree. Laurus nobilis is also at home in a patio container or in the herb garden where its leaves are highly prized for flavouring curries, soups and stews. Bay Laurel holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit. Height: 12m (39'). Spread: 10m (32').