Leatherleaf Sedge. Upright clumps of narrow pinkish brown leaves which curl at their tips. Has orange tints in winter. Brown flower spikes. Height 60cm. Spread 60cm. Flowers from May to October. Evergreen. Hardy.
New Zealand Hair Sedge. Dense evergreen clumps of narrow hair-like, light whitish green leaves. Compact habit. Inconspicuous whitish green flower spikes. Height 45cm. Flowers from June to February. Evergreen.
Bowls Golden Sedge. Elegant clumps of richly golden yellow leaves with green margins and jet-black flower spikes. Green and brown flower spikes. Height 70cm. Spread 90cm. Flowers from April to June. Deciduous. Hardy.
Sedge. Lustrous narrow green leaves beautifully margined with white forming stiff clumps. Green and brown flower spikes. Height 60cm. Spread 75cm. Flowers from April to June. Evergreen. Hardy.
A dense mound forming Carex with a distinctive white mid stripe which makes the foliage stand out in the winter months.
Sedge. Clumps of slender long-arching leaves, with a glowing gold band between green margins. Brown flowers spikes. Height 35cm. Spread 60cm. Flowers from May to June. Evergreen. Hardy.
Common Hornbeam. Elegant shaped tree with serrated ribbed leaves and characteristic grey fluted bark. Deciduous. (£3 each or £2.40 each for 25 or more).
Common Hornbeam. Elegant shaped tree with serrated ribbed leaves and characteristic grey fluted bark. Deciduous. (£7.50 each or £6 each for 25 or more).
Common Hornbeam. Elegant shaped tree with serrated ribbed leaves and characteristic grey fluted bark. Deciduous. (£1.50 each or £1.20 each for 25 or more).
Deep blue flowers in autumn. It forms a mound of slightly toothed, grey-green leaves with silver hairs on the undersides. It's perfect for growing in containers or towards the front of a sunny border. It's flowers are a magnet for bees.
Deep blue flowers in autumn. It forms a mound of slightly toothed, grey-green leaves with silver hairs on the undersides. It's perfect for growing in containers or towards the front of a sunny border. Its flowers are a magnet for bees.
Dense mound-forming shrub with aromatic grey-green leaves, dull dark-green above, silvery grey beneath. Dark blue flowers produced in clusters. Height 1m. Spread 1.5m. Flowers from August to September. Deciduous. Hardy.
Indian Bean Tree. Spreading tree with broad heart-shaped large yellow leaves bronze when young. Flowers are white, marked yellow and purple-brown on upright panicles followed by slender seed pods. Height 10m. Spread 10m. Flowers from July to August. Deciduous. Hardy. Sheltered site.
Indian Bean Tree. Spreading tree with large broad leaves blackish purple when young, maturing green. Flowers are white, marked yellow and purple on upright panicles followed by slender seed pods. Height 15m. Spread 15m. Flowers from July to August.
Perennial herb also known as Catmint. Greyish plant with whitish purple flowers. Height 50 - 80 cm. Leaves have mint-like smell and are used fresh or dry in tea and cat toys.
A frost hardy winter cauliflower suitable for growing in the North. Vigorous plants produce well protected creamy white curds with excellent flavour. Harvest winter/spring. RHS AGM winner.
A useful dwarf variety that produces large very white, well protected curds. Harvest July to Sept.
Adaptable variety with extra white deep curds. Vigorous with good curd protection. Suited to colder autumn and later work and thrives across the UK. Harvest July - Nov. AGM winner.
Produces dense curds with outstanding colour and firmness. Vigorous plants with good cover, giving protection from early frosts. Ideal for cutting between mid Sept and early Nov. High resistance to leaf diseases.
Clubroot resistant. Large well flavoured, solid, deep white heads. Upright plants with good leaf cover to the curds.
Pure white dome shaped curds with lots of deep green leaves providing excellent protection to the curds. Harvest Feb to mid March.
An open pollinated Romanesco cauliflower producing mid-green coloured heads. Neither cauliflower nor broccoli but somewhere in between. Taste and texture similar to cauliflower.
California Lilac. Dense evergreen shrub with arching branches and finely toothed, dark green leaves. In late spring, reddish purple buds open to dark blue flowers. Height 2.5m. Spread 3m. Flowers from March to April to April. Evergreen. Hardy. Sheltered Site.
California Lilac. Wide-spreading. large. evergreen shrub with toothed. dark green leaves. Masses of fragrant mid-blue flowers. Height 6m. Spread 8m. Flowers from April to June. Evergreen. Hardy. Sheltered Site.
California Lilac. Bushy evergreen shrub with toothed golden variegated leaves. Rich blue flowers in spring and again in late summer. Height 2.5m. Spread 2.5m.
California Lilac. Medium evergreen with lots of bunches of white flowers in spring. Sunny position. Great wall shrub.
California Lilac. Low spreading evergreen shrub with glossy mid-green leaves. Bears large bright blue flowers. Height 1m. Spread 2.5m. Flowers from April to June. Evergreen. Hardy. Sheltered Site.
California Lilac. Bushy evergreen shrub with toothed, light green leaves. Rich blue flowers in spring and again in late summer. Height 2.5m. Spread 2.5m. Flowers from April to September. Evergreen. Hardy. Sheltered Site.
Large round bulbs of high quality. Good for early production. High yielding. Very good resistance to disease.
Mid green colour, tall with fleshy petioles. One of the best flavoured celery varieties available which is self blanching. Quick growing and has good standing ability. Produces strong upright stalks that are crisp and succulent. Early -mid season production. RHS AGM.
A reliable trench celery. Very hardy. Rich flavoured dark green stalks, blushed with intense red and golden pink hearts.
A strong and well growing mixture with an exceptionally good branching habit and long lasting large flowers. The plant reaches a height of approximately 35cm. Very well suited for production in pots.
Hardheads. Knapweed. Clump-forming robust perennial with mid-green leaves and stout leafy stems carrying a bright yellow thistle-like flower. Height 1.4m. Spread 60cm. Flowers from June to July. Herbaceous.
Bright silvery-white, textured leaves that resemble the colour of liquid mercury is the main attraction for this plant, making for a superb foil in any large container. Bright yellow flowers appear on tall spikes in summer. Prefers full sun, or partial shade with free-draining soil or compost.
A tough, hardy perennial with "thistle-like" large, lilac pink tufted cornflowers contrast against the silver frosted, soft, feathery foliage. Initially compact in the pot, but will grow taller through the season in containers or borders.
Valerian. An old cottage garden plant often seen growing on walls and dry, stony banks. Attractive fragrant white flowers above bright light green leaves. Height 1m. Spread 1m. Flowers from April to August. Herbaceous.
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