You can't beat geraniums for a showy display in baskets, containers, window boxes and borders, and today you can pick up a bargain with our Geranium collection!
This dwarf, compact lilac features super fragrant soft lilac pink flowers and is unusually late-flowering, so it bridges the gap from spring into summer. A relatively low maintenance shrub which is great for borders and large containers. It's attractive to bees, butterflies and birds, and also makes a great cut flower. Height 1.2-1.8m. Spread 1.2-1.8m. Supplied in a 3 litre pot.
Create wonderfully unique boundaries with these all natural rolls of bamboo cane screening.
This decorative house plant is perfect for a bright and humid room, well away from the direct glare of the sun. Its marbled leaves bring a tropical feel to your home and purify the air of harmful toxins.
Unlike some Syringa varieties, Lilac 'Madame Florent Stepman' is relatively compact, remaining a manageable size for the average UK garden over many years.
Make watering easy and efficient with this Self-Watering Grow Pot Tower, perfect for tomatoes, peppers, sweet peas and much more.
Braeburn is a first class dessert apple - crisp without being hard, and very juicy. This variety can be harvested in October and stores very well.
What better display of hardy gernaiums than to have two varieties that complement each other perfectly? Geranium ?Rozanne? and the new Geranium ?Bloomtime?, make perfect partners when planted together.
This compact sport of the well known variety ?Bramley?s Seedling? is ideal for smaller gardens. With less vigour and a smaller growth habit, Apple ?Bramley 20? is far more manageable! The large, green fruits have the same delicious flavour as its parent and can be harvested from October.
Prepare to be blown away by the spectacular displays of this impressive dwarf Hydrangea. A mass of gorgeous white, conical blooms appear in late summer, becoming flushed with pale pink as the season progresses, followed by impressive vibrant autumn foliage. Hydrangea paniculata ?Bobo? is extremely reliable, blooming year after year and ever so easy to grow. Plus, since it blooms on new wood, there will always be masses of buds waiting to put on a show, even after a hard winter. Its neat, compact habit makes this undeniably beautiful shrub ideal for small gardens, adapting well to many situations, whether it be in a border or patio pot. Height: 90cm (36?). Spread: 120cm (46?).
Its all in the name - this French Lavender has been bred for a neat, compact habit! Lavender 'Devonshire Compact' boasts a summer display of fat flower heads, topped with showy purple bracts. The silvery green foliage is deeply aromatic making this a great choice for a sensory garden.
This hydrangea paniculata Duo is sure to give an impressive display. Blooms emerge on dramatic cones of lime green and white blooms making these neat, bushy shrubs an excellent choice for a shady border or large patio container. Its cut flower credentials also guarantee a superb vase life. Easy to grow and extremely hardy. Duo includes Hydrangea paniculata 'Vanille Fraise' 8cm potted plant and Hydrangea paniculata 'Magical Moonlight' 9cm potted plant.
Each variety in this vibrant dahlia collection has been selected for its striking colour, large blooms and garden performance. Cut flower gardeners will appreciate the sturdy stems and repeat flowering ability of these easy to plant varieties.
Fothergilla major is covered in an abundance of scented, white, fluffy bottlebrush flowers in May, just as the leaves are beginning to unfurl. This compact, deciduous shrub, a relative of the witch hazel, features dark green, shiny, textured leaves that turn to well-known vibrant orange and red shades as autumn approaches. Also known as Mountain Witch Alder, this shrub has a neat, slow-growing habit, making it a favourite for the edges of woodland gardens, cottage gardens and in mixed borders. Winner of an RHS AGM, Fothergilla major grows happily in partial shade but produces the best leaf colour when situated in a sunny position. Height: 2.5m (8?). Spread: 2m (6.5?).
Equally as impressive as its sibling ?Limelight?, Hydrangea paniculata ?Little Lime? maintains a much more compact habit, making it suitable for small gardens and containers. Fantastic displays of conical, lime-green flowers float above lush green foliage which changes to glorious hues of red and orange in autumn. As the blooms age, they fade through creamy white to a soft shade of pink. Who?d have thought, for a shrub with so many colour changes through the seasons, this unique introduction will cope in most conditions and still manages to maintain its vigour. Height and spread: 150cm (60?).
The Edgeworthia Paper Bush 'Red Dragon' is a unique winter-flowering shrub with unusual looking blooms that produce a beautifully intense fragrance. 'Red Dragon' really is a great plant for the winter garden and will look great in a shrubbery, or just in a large planter on the patio. Height 150cm (59). Spread 150cm (59).
This large, deciduous shrub features clusters of pretty, bell-shaped cream flowers, with red veins and tips to the petals throughout May and June. The foliage blends from green to gold and then on to red during autumn. Hardy to -15°C. Height and spread 4m.
Our Lucky Dip packs offer fabulous value for money! A selection of vibrant begonias that are perfect for colourful garden borders, window boxes and hanging baskets.
Most people know Elder to be invasive and only fit for large gardens, but Sambucus nigra f. porphyrophylla ?Black Tower? is dense and compact and suitable for small gardens where space is an issue. The dark green foliage is the main attraction to this deciduous shrub, growing in a tall and slender habit if given the correct conditions. Flattened sprays of lightly scented small pink flowers emerge in summer, then dark glossy berries take to stage and provide a great food source for garden birds in autumn. Mainly used as a dramatic stand-alone plant, growing well in borders. Height: 2.5m (8?). Spread: 1.2m (4?).
Commonly known as Shooting Stars, this unusual perennial deserves to be more widely grown in UK gardens. The spring blooms are similar to Cyclamen, with reflexed petals and a lovely deep pink colour, but carried on much taller, 45cm (18) stems.