Smoke Bush. A bushy tree or shrub with oval. deep purple leaves. turning red in autumn. Pink coloured. plume-like inflorescences. give a smoke like effect. Height 5m. Spread 5m. Flowers from June to July. Deciduous. Hardy.
A prostrate shrub with long trailing shoots. White flowers are followed by pale red, round fruit. Height 20cm. Spread 2m. Flowers from May to June. Fruits from August semi-evergreen. Excellent ground cover. Hardy.
A erect to spreading shrub with arching branches. Leaves grey-green above, white beneath. White, suffused red, flowers are followed by bright orange-red, round fruit. Height 3m. Spread 3m. Flowers from May to June. Fruits from August Semi-evergreen.
A spreading shrub with branches forming a herringbone pattern. Glossy, dark green leaves, turn red in autumn. Pink-tinged white flowers are followed by bright red round fruit. Height 1m. Spread 1.5m. Flowers from March to April. Fruits from July Deciduous. Hardy.
Ground covering, semi-evergreen shrub. White flowers with a tinge of pink in early summer followed by red berries in autumn lasting into winter. Sun or shady position.
One of the best garden courgettes. Vigorous plants are high yielding and produce slim uniform green courgettes. Good tolerance of powdery mildew, giving a longer harvest season.
An early hybrid variety producing a heavy crop of golden - yellow courgettes. Sweet flavour. Fruits best harvested when 15 - 20cm long. Harvest early July onwards.
A very early variety producing heavy crops of dark green, slightly speckled courgettes. A British bred courgette that is highly resistant to cucumber mosaic virus. RHS awarded.
A popular hybrid known for its high productivity and attractive golden-yellow fruits. Produces elongated, smooth-skinned courgettes that are best harvested when 15-20 cm long. Plants are relatively compact, making them suitable for smaller gardens or containers.
Compact, bushy plant, ideal for growing in containers. Slightly speckled courgette with good flavour. Stems and leaves are spine free.
Slender, golden skinned fruits are produced in profusion throughout the summer. Superb flavour. Vigorous open habit. Excellent mildew resistance.
A superb variety delivering high yields of mid green straight shiny fruits. Open upright habit makes harvesting easy. High resistance to disease. Harvest July onwards.
Compact plants, early and high yielding. Attractive round yellow striped vibrant fruits that can be harvested at any size. Use baby fruits on BBQ skewers, tennis ball sized fruits for stuffing or leave to grow to produce large round marrows.
Uniform striped green fruits. Can be picked as standard sized courgette or left to mature into marrows. Harvest July onwards.
A popular variety from Rome. Small to medium, pale green and dark green striped ridged courgette. Restaurant quality. Renowned for it`s distinct robust nutty flavour. Flowers are especially large & perfect for stuffing or dipping in batter for frying.
A clump-forming perennial with large. kidney-shaped. bristly. dark green leaves. Strong stems carry many branched panicles of white flowers. Height 2.5m. Spread 1.5m. Flowers from April to July. Herbaceous. Hardy. Sheltered Site.
A bushy fleshy stemmed succulent with varigated grey-green leaves often tinted with red and star-shaped white or pink flowers.
Common Hawthorn. Quickthorn. A rounded thorny tree with glossy dark green leaves. Clusters of fragrant white flowers followed by glossy red fruit. For hedging plant 30cm apart. Good in sun or shade. (£3 each or £2.40 each for 25 or more).
Common Hawthorn. Quickthorn. A rounded thorny tree with glossy dark green leaves. Clusters of fragrant white flowers followed by glossy red fruit. For hedging plant 30cm apart. Good in sun or shade. (£4 each or £3.20 each for 25 or more).
Common Hawthorn. Quickthorn. A rounded thorny tree with glossy dark green leaves. Clusters of fragrant white flowers followed by glossy red fruit. For hedging plant 30cm apart. Good in sun or shade. (£1 each or £0.80 each for 25 or more).
Common Hawthorn. Quickthorn. A rounded thorny tree with glossy dark green leaves. Clusters of fragrant white flowers followed by glossy red fruit. For hedging plant 30cm apart. Good in sun or shade. (£2 each or £1.60 each for 25 or more).
Masses of crimson to deep pink flowers in early summer. A superb flowering shrub for a warm garden border! Position: Partial shade. Soil: Well drained, acid soil. Hardiness: Reasonably hardy. Shelter from cold winter winds. Flowering Period: May - June.
Masses of delicate, pale pink flowers in early summer. A superb flowering shrub for a warm garden border! Position: Partial shade. Soil: Well drained, acid soil. Hardiness: Reasonably hardy. Shelter from cold winter winds. Flowering Period: May - June.
A bold perennial with pleated, sword-like mid-green leaves. Arching, branched spikes of upward-facing, funnel-shaped, bright orange and red flowers. Height 35cm. Spread 30cm. Flowers from June to July. Herbaceous. Frost hardy.
A perennial with sword-like mid-green leaves. Erect branched spikes of flaming red with hints of burnt orange on the throat of the flowers. Height 50cm. Spread 8cm. Flowers from June to August. Herbaceous. Frost hardy.
A perennial with sword-like mid-green leaves. Arching, branched spikes of upward-facing, funnel-shaped, orange-red flowers. Height 35cm. Spread 8cm. Flowers from July to August. Herbaceous.
A bold perennial with pleated, sword-like mid-green leaves. Arching, branched spikes of upward-facing, funnel-shaped, bright red flowers. Height 90cm. Spread 30cm. Flowers from June to July. Herbaceous. Frost hardy.
A perennial with pleated, sword-like, mid-green leaves. Arching spikes of upward-facing, funnel-shaped, orange-red flowers. Height 1.2m. Spread 8m. Flowers from June to July. Herbaceous.
'Meteor' is a clump-forming perennial with upright sword-shaped leaves and arching racemes of orange-yellow tubular flowers with yellow throats in summer.
A perennial with sword-like mid-green leaves. Arching, branched spikes of lemon-yellow flowers. Height 60-75cm. Spread 8cm. Flowers from June to August. Herbaceous. Frost hardy.
A quick growing and very prolific cucumber producing delightful pale yellow round shaped fruits which are more digestible than other types of cucumber. Eat like an apple! Grow in a greenhouse.
An early parthenocarpic (self fertilising and consequently seedless) pickling variety, which produces a heavy crop of dark green 'warty' fruits. No bitterness.
Favourite variety for outdoor production. Very crisp juicy green fruits with good flavour.
An outstanding all female variety used by most vegetable exhibitors. Slightly ribbed smooth fruit 35 - 40 cm long. Resistant to most strains of powdery mildew, scab and leaf spot. Can produce 50 - 100 fruits per plant.
Short, thin skinned variety with a crunchy sweet taste. Easy to digest because the skin is thin. 16 - 18cm long and 3 - 4cm wide.
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