Rosemary. An aromatic shrub with leathery narrow dark green leaves. Pretty purple-blue to white flowers from mid-spring to early summer and may flower again in autumn. Height 1.5m. Spread 1.5m. Flowers from March to June & September. Evergreen. Frost hardy.
Culinary - Flavour meat, soups and stews. Also chop finely in olive oil or vinegar. Medicinal - treats depression, nervous exhaustion, headaches and poor circulation.
This variety produces abundant lilac-blue flowers and the lower petals are distinctively pointed. It is low-growing and perfect for planting to cascade over walls or the side of a raised bed.
Black-eyed Susan. A clump-forming perennial with mid-green leaves. Bright golden yellow daisy-like flowers with a blackish brown centre from late summer to mid-autumn. Height 60cm. Spread 45cm. Flowers from August to October. Herbaceous. Hardy.
Attractive, fiery red flowers with bright yellow edges and a unique V-shaped habit. Branches well and flowers very early, and it will look great far beyond your summer.
A low-maintenance plant that thrives in well-drained soil, particularly during winter. Abundant yellow and red flowers that grace your garden throughout the summer months. While generally hardy, it may benefit from protection during severe frost.
A more compact selection of the popular, and taller, Henry Eilers with usual bright yellow flowers but whose petals are rolled so as to give a striking quill like appearance. Sunny open spot. Height; 90cm - 1.2m.
Masses of attractive rich flowers which blooms from early summer to autumn. Hardy perennial and easy to grow. Bushy habit. Prefers a moist well-drained soil in full sun or partial shade. Height: 50 - 60 cm. Spread: 40 - 50 cm.
A majestic beauty that rises to a meter in height for a wonderful cottage-style border. 'Blackjack Gold' holds aloft rounded golden flowers with black cones on richly branched flowering stems, perfect for flower cutting and highly pollinator friendly.
A valuable late season bloomer to brighten borders during July to October. Numerous long stemmed, golden yellow tipped flowers which are typically darker towards the centre. Colours fade from orange-red to bronze. Prefers full sun with free-draining soil or compost.
Prizewinner type of bean with long straight pods, 30-32cm long. Good flavour. Red flowers with purple seed.
An RHS AGM variety which produces heavy crops of tender runner beans over a long season. The long pods are stringless and particularly fleshy due to their very slow seed development.
A good quality white flowered variety with good flavour and texture. Self pollinating. Produces consistently high yields of smooth, stringless pods. Will set in poor weather or high temperatures.
A white flowered variety with excellent flavour. The mid green pods are slender, smooth and fleshy and are 30cm long. Stringless. Good pod set even in hot weather.
Low growing golden foliage with petite white flowers during summer. Prefers full sun, or partial shade with free-draining soil or compost. Useful for cover of beds, borders, rockeries or in a bowl for vibrant colour.
Twisted Willow. An upright tree with twisted branches and twisted bright green leaves. Produces yellow-green catkins in spring. Height 5m. Spread 2m. Deciduous. Sun or partial shade.
Goat Willow. Great Sallow. A weeping British native tree with yellow or silver catkins in spring, before the leaves. A dwarf tree that gets barely any taller, but a little broader. Amazing catkins in spring.
Willow. A spreading tree with arching branches and spirally twisted orange-yellow stems. Produces yellow catkins in spring with the narrow glossy green leaves. Height 1.5m. Spread 1.5m. Flowers from March to May. Deciduous. Hardy.
Standard tree with striking variegated foliage. Shoot tips are covered in cream leaves which mature pink then green. Clip regularly. Moist soil. sun or shade.
Natural yellow-leaved mutation of the species, found in Japan in 2005. This attractive, vigorous willow forms an erect, deciduous, hardy shrub. In early spring, small, pale, silver-yellow catkins show before leaves emerge. The lance shaped leaves appear chartreuse green in spring which turn a brighter yellow during the autumn prior to falling. Height: 4m (13'). Spread: 3m (9').
A versatile hedge that can be grown as a conventional hedge or sculpted into anything you can imagine! Quick to grow. (£1.20 each or £0.96 each for 25 or more).
Vigorous plant with dark flowers and pineapple scented leaves.
An erect bushy perennial with grey stems bearing pointed lance shaped glossy mid grey- green leaves. Aromatic to touch. Produces striking blue /silvery flower spikes. Height 35-45 cm. Spread 30 cm. Excellent for coastal regions.
Stalks of dark blue and blue flowers emerge from striking black stems amidst green foliage. Height 90cm.
The flower colour of this glorious perennial is quite simply breath-taking. From late summer to late autumn, 30cm long upright spikes carry sumptuously coloured purple-blue flowers, which are held at their bases by near-black calyces This is a vigorous plant, but it is not fully hardy, so it will need some protection in winter. Therefore, it is ideally suited to grow near a sheltered, south facing wall.
Tender, upright, bushy, woody-based perennial. Often grown as an annual. Oblong to ovate, toothed, aromatic, dark green leaves and dark stems. Open racemes of tubular, pink flowers from midsummer into autumn.
A shrubby perennial or evergreen shrub with deep green leaves. Spikes of deep blue flowers from late summer to early autumn. Height 90-120cm. Spread 60-90cm. Flowers from June to September. Evergreen. Not hardy. Protect from winter wet.
A shrubby perennial or evergreen shrub with pale green leaves. Spikes of cerise-pink flowers from mid-summer to autumn. Height 1m. Spread 1m. Flowers from July to October. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Protect from winter wet.
Pale-pink flowers from June - October. The plant is suitable for Tubs and Pots or can be grown amongst perennials in Herbaceous Borders.
Masses of hot red flowers, in contrast with dark purple-green stems and leaves. It's more tolerant of coastal conditions than other salvias, and can also stand a bit of shade. The flowers are extremely attractive bees and other pollinators.
Long stems with dark blue flowers, they can be planted in the plant border but also can be used as a pot plant. The spikes of blue violet appear all summer.
This salvia flowers with spikes of violet-blue from June to October and is a magnet for butterflies and bees. The grey-green, aromatic foliage also makes an attractive accent in the summer border.
A dwarf perennial with greyish green leaves. Deep violet-blue flowers from mid-summer to early autumn. Height 45cm. Spread 60cm. Flowers from July to September. Herbaceous. Hardy.
Common Sage. A bushy subshrubby perennial with long aromatic grey-green leaves. Flowers from early July to September. Height 80cm. Spread 1m. Evergreen. Hardy.
This sage is pure culinary delight! It is a sterile form that rarely flowers and produces beautiful bushy plants with lots of leaves with a real sagey flavour. A superb plant for the herb garden, container or border.
The golden sage can be planted very effectively together with sage varieties like purple or colourful sage. Besides its popular use in cuisine it also has an antiperspirant effect.
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