A compact bushy tree with mid-green leaves and tulip shaped dark pink flowers produced from early to mid-spring. Flowers from March to April. Deciduous. A slow growing compact form with stunning coloured flowers.
A spreading tree with dark green leaves and large, slightly pendent, cup-shaped, creamy yellow flowers produced from late spring to summer. Height 3m. Spread 2m. Flowers from May to June Deciduous.
A spreading tree with dark green leaves and large, slightly pendent, cup-shaped, creamy yellow flowers produced from late spring to summer. Height 3m. Spread 2m. Flowers from May to June Deciduous.
An erect shrub with dark green leaves, sharply toothed. Bright yellow fragrant flowers in dense clusters from late autumn to late winter. Height 5m. Spread 4m.
Dense, upright, evergreen shrub with leathery, spiny leaves. It is grown for its densely packed racemes of fragrant yellow flowers, which are frost resistant and look especially attractive in the autumn and winter sun.
Marjoram with a flavour combination of sweet marjoram, thyme and oregano.
Common Crab Apple. A rounded tree with mid-green leaves. Pretty pink-flushed white flowers in late spring followed by greenish yellow fruits. Height 9m. Spread 7m. Flowers from April to May. Fruits from June. Deciduous. Hardy. (£1 each or £0.80 each for 25 or more).
Upright, bushy biennial or short-lived, woody perennial with rounded to heart-shaped, lobed, dark green leaves and, from summer into autumn, open, funnel-shaped, lavender flowers with prominent dark purple veins.
The Classic group has a habit which is neat, upright, compact with good basal branching and glossy foliage. They are natural climbers and make excellent conservatory plants, in a summer patio pot or as a houseplant.
A hybrid between Agave and Manfreda. A rosette forming succulent with pale green pointed leaves that are heavily spotted with maroon splodges and have finely toothed edges. A great pot plant for the house or garden best in full sun and in well drained soil keep dry and frost free in winter.
Tender evergreen perennial ideal for a houseplant. Stunning foliage and orange pagoda like flowers on stiff stalks. Long flowering period. Sun or light shade. Temp 16-24°C. Water every 4-6 days, ideally with rain water.
Orange flowers. Petals used as a substitute for saffron in rice etc, and added fresh to salads. Also used medicinally.
Also known as knotted Marjoram, is one of the popular Mediterranean herbs grown for its culinary and medicinal values. It has a delicate sweet flavour and subtle pungent (spicy) taste which is gentler than oregano (origanum vulgare). Annual.
A very attractive marjoram with bright yellow-gold splashes on the tips of the leaves, looking its best in late spring. Prefers full sun, or partial shade with free-draining soil or compost.
An early, uniform and prolific striped green bush type. Resistant to cucumber mosaic virus. RHS AGM.
Perennial flowering April - June. Swooney jade green bracts with an umbrella like head. The bracts turn an attractive pink and persist until autumn. Good for cutting and drying. 1m high.
Ostrich Fern. Shuttlecock Fern. A beautiful fern with bright pale green fronds which unfurl in spring to form tight 'shuttlecocks'. Height 1.6m. Spread 1m. Deciduous. Hardy.
Stock. A strongly scented white flowered stock with grey-green leaves forming a rounded dome. Height 75cm. Spread 75cm.
A mat-forming alpine with toothed leaves and pretty white flowers. Height 5cm. Spread 30cm. Flowers from May to August. Semi-Evgn. Frost hardy. Sheltered site.
Low growing, clump forming perennial with single yellow flowers from May to September. Full sun, medium water, low maintenance.
Himalayan Blue Poppy. A choice perennial with rosettes of light bluish green hairy leaves. Beautiful saucer-shaped bright blue flowers with yellow stamens in early summer. Height 1.2m. Spread 45cm. Flowers from June to July. Herbaceous. Hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds.
Honey Bush. An architectural plant with deeply cut glaucous blue-grey foliage and brownish crimson to deep brick red flowers. May die down in most winters but shoots again. Height 2-3m. Spread 1-3m. Flowers from May to July. Evergreen. Sheltered site.
Lemon Balm. A bushy upright perennial with wrinkled dark green leaves, heavily splashed gold at the margins and spikes of yellow flowers throughout summer. Height 60cm. Spread 45cm. Flowers from June to August. Herbaceous. Hardy. Protect from winter wet.
Lemon Balm. A bushy upright perennial with wrinkled. golden yellow leaves and spikes of white flowers throughout summer. Height 60-120cm. Spread 45cm. Flowers from June to August. Herbaceous. Protect from winter wet.
A clump-forming native wildflower and member of the mint family, Melittis, or bastard balm, bears sweet scented, mint-like lobed flowers in summer. Leaves are aromatic. Established plants are extremely drought tolerant. Pure white flowers. Grow in a shady part of the garden such as a woodland border, in moist but well-drained soil.
French muskmelon with an excellent fragrance and flavour. The quality is admirable, 1 - 1.5kg, high yielding and robust. Early ripening.
Popular, high quality smooth Charentais melon. Very aromatic. Early ripening.
An early, high yielding Galia melon hybrid suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. Juicy, dense sweet green flesh. Tolerant to powdery mildew.
Mini watermelon that stands up well to U.K conditions. Sweet, very crisp red flesh with few, if any, seeds. Early ripening. Compact habit.
A small fruited sugar melon which can be grown in a container on a sunny balcony. Very aromatic orange flesh.
An old favourite with small 15cm diameter fruits with pale green flesh. Delightful aromatic, sweet flavour.
An aromatic mint smelling of basil, great in pestos and cooking with tomatoes. A fresh twist on basil on salads. Sun or part shade, blue flowers.
This is a highly aromatic rockery perennial with prostrate growth habit. It has gold-green variegated leaves with serrated edges and medium pink flowers. It grows up to 60cm (12") high and spreads to 60cm (12") wide in diameter.
Similar to Moroccan. Strong flavoured mint. Good for culinary use. Plant in pots to contain growth. Herbaceous.
'Moroccan Mint' is a hardy, herbaceous, perennial herb with close-set toothed, green leaves and a very fragrant, clear, spearmint flavour. It has lavender coloured flowers in late summer to early autumn. It is best confined to a pot.
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