Beauty bush. A suckering shrub with arching branches of dark green leaves and masses of bell-shaped pink flowers with yellow throats from late spring to early summer. Height 3m. Spread 4m. Flowers from May to June. Deciduous. Hardy.
Large upright shrub, or small tree peeling grey bark, leaves bronze when young. Flowers summer to autumn. Pale pink. 2-3cm across in panicles up to 20cm long. Sheltered position, south wall best. Full sun.
Large upright shrub. or small tree peeling grey bark. leaves bronze when young. Flowers summer to autumn, pale pink, 2-3cm across in panicles up to 20cm long. Sheltered position, south wall best. Full sun.
A clump-forming perennial with green leaves. heavily veined. produces pinkish purple flowers from late spring to summer. Height 45cm. Spread 30cm. Flowers from April to August. Herbaceous. Hardy.
A dense mat-forming perennial with silver leaves narrowly margined with green and clear pink flowers in summer. Height 20cm. Spread 1m. Flowers from June to August. Semi-evergreen. Hardy.
Crenate, silvery white leaves with green margins that carry clusters of hooded pink flowers, which appear at the stem terminals in late spring to early summer. Evergreen. Good in shade. Also great for winter tubs and baskets.
Perennial mesembryanthemum. Prostrate succulent with narrow blue green leaves. Hardy in a sheltered garden. A good alpine or rockery plant. Very pretty orange flowers. Height 20cm. Prefers full sun and well drained or dry soil. Protect from hard frosts.
Perennial mesembryanthemum. Prostrate succulent with narrow blue green leaves. Hardy in a sheltered garden. A good alpine or rockery plant. Very orange flowers. Height 20cm. Prefers full sun and well drained or dry soil. Protect from hard frosts.
A literal cocktail of colour - yellow, orange, red through to bubblegum pink.
Spring Vetchling. A dense clump-forming perennial with upright stems. Purplish blue to pink flowers in spring. Height 50cm. Spread 50cm. Flowers from March to May. Attractive to bees and other pollinators. Herbaceous.
Bay Laurel. Sweet Bay. A conical evergreen tree or large shrub with glossy, golden yellow, aromatic leaves. Height 12m. Spread 10m. Flowers from April to May. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds. Planting instructions Back-fill with soil mixed with peat and a suitable fertiliser.
Bay Laurel. Sweet Bay. A short standard evergreen tree or large shrub with glossy, dark green, aromatic leaves. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds. Foliage used in cooking. Clip to shape in March. Excellent in containers in a sunny position. Feed regularly to prevent leaves yellowing.
Bay Laurel. Sweet Bay. A short standard evergreen tree or large shrub with glossy, dark green, aromatic leaves. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds. Foliage used in cooking. Clip to shape in March. Excellent in containers in a sunny position. Feed regularly to prevent leaves yellowing.
Bay Laurel. Sweet Bay. A short standard evergreen tree or large shrub with glossy, dark green, aromatic leaves. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds. Foliage used in cooking. Clip to shape in March. Excellent in containers in a sunny position. Feed regularly to prevent leaves yellowing.
Bay Laurel. Sweet Bay. A short standard evergreen tree or large shrub with glossy, dark green, aromatic leaves. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds. Foliage used in cooking. Clip to shape in March. Excellent in containers in a sunny position. Feed regularly to prevent leaves yellowing.
Bay Laurel. Sweet Bay. A standard evergreen tree with glossy, dark green, aromatic leaves. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds. Foliage used in cooking. Clip to shape in March. Excellent in a sunny position. Feed regularly to prevent leaves yellowing.
Bay Laurel. Sweet Bay. A short standard evergreen tree or large shrub with glossy, dark green. aromatic leaves. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds. Foliage used in cooking. Clip to shape in March. Excellent in containers in a sunny position. Feed regularly to prevent leaves yellowing.
Bay Laurel. Sweet Bay. A short standard evergreen tree or large shrub with glossy, dark green. aromatic leaves. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds. Foliage used in cooking. Clip to shape in March. Excellent in containers in a sunny position. Feed regularly to prevent leaves yellowing.
Lavender. Compact and uniform Lavandula with intense blue flowers and narrow silvery grey leaves from mid to late summer. Height 60cm. Spread 75cm. Flowers from July to August. Evergreen.
Lavender. Compact and uniform Lavandula with purple flowers and narrow silvery grey leaves from mid to late summer. Height 60cm. Spread 75cm. Flowers from July to August. Prolific even in first season. Evergreen.
Lavender. A compact bushy shrub with narrow silvery grey leaves and spikes of dark purple flowers from mid to late summer. Height 60cm. Spread 75cm. Flowers from July to August. Evergreen. Hardy.
Lavender. A compact bushy shrub with narrow silvery grey leaves and spikes of dark purple flowers from mid to late summer. Height 60cm. Spread 75cm. Flowers from July to August. Evergreen. Hardy. Plant 30cm apart for dwarf hedging. Dead head in November and cut back in April.
Large flower spikes on well-branched, bushy plants, have a feel-good fragrance. Long-flowering plants are ideal for planters and garden beds.
Lavender. A compact shrub with narrow silvery grey leaves and spikes of white flowers from mid to late summer. Height 60cm. Spread 75cm. Flowers from July to August. Evergreen. Hardy. Plant 30cm apart for dwarf hedging. Dead head in November and cut back in April.
A compact evergreen shrub with linear, grey-green leaves, and small round purple flowers heads tipped with large purple bracts.
Grows to a height of about 30 cm and is characterized by an intense fragrance and exotic-looking purple flowers. It blooms in June-August. This variety of lavender is used to obtain high-quality essential oils.
British bred, with extreme cold tolerance to produce superb quality leeks that can withstand the hardiest of weathers. Pure white stems.
A particularly uniform and high yielding leek with dark green foliage. The 30 - 40 cm long shanks develop a great proportion of white flesh and even more if earthed up. Holds well during the winter. Good disease resistance. Harvest end of Aug-Dec.
This Scottish variety remains a favourite. A mid-season variety with thick stems for October to March harvesting.
A very high yielding variety with long shanks and good cold tolerance. Erect, medium green foliage. Excellent for full size production and can also be used as baby leeks.
An early maturing variety, with long shank and erect leaves. Features a good base and good storage characteristics. Great as either a baby leek or left to mature.
East Indian strain. Grow as a tender perennial. Height 20 - 30 cm. Used for flavouring and scents.
Lions Tail. Member of mint family, tender, evergreen shrub with spectacular orange flowers in tiered layers. Great patio plant and in the greenhouse for winter.
Lions Tail. Member of mint family, tender, evergreen shrub with spectacular orange flowers in tiered layers. Great patio plant and in the greenhouse for winter.
Leontipodrum Alpinum is a perennial to 20cm in height, with narrow, grey-green leaves and starry white-felted flowering heads in late spring and early summer.
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