Evergreen bush with aromatic dark green leaves. Hermaphrodite. Clusters of small white flowers in spring. followed by deep crimson berries. Requires partial shade & very peaty soil.
A male evergreen shrub with shiny dark green leaves, margined red. Fragrant white flowers open from dark red buds. Height 6m. Spread 6m. Flowers April - May. Fruits June. Shaded Site. Hardy. Back-fill with soil mixed with peat and a suitable fertiliser.
Potato Vine. A scrambling climber with dark semi evergreen green leaves. White flowers from summer to autumn, followed by black fruits. Height 6m. Flowers from June to September. Fruits from September. Prefers sunny south wall.
Potato Vine. A scrambling climber with dark semi evergreen green leaves. White flowers from summer to autumn, followed by black fruits. Height 6m. Flowers from June to September. Fruits from September. Prefers sunny south wall.
Potato Vine. A scrambling climber with dark semi evergreen green leaves. White flowers from summer to autumn, followed by black fruits. Height 6m. Flowers from June to September. Fruits from September. Prefers sunny south wall.
Golden Rod. A compact bushy perennial with bright green leaves. Clusters of bright yellow flowerheads in late summer and early autumn. Height 25cm. Spread 25cm. Flowers from August to September. Herbaceous. Hardy.
Small evergreen tree eventually reaching 3m. Long pinnate leaves. Pea-like yellow flowers in pendant racemes in late winter and early spring. Sheltered sunny spot.
Sorbus aucuparia is a great native hedge species that is a popular choice in mixed hedging. Its pinnate green foliage contrasts wonderfully with the bright orange berries in autumn before the leaves begin to turn a warm red. During spring the rich foliage is decorated with pretty clusters of white flowers. (£2 each or £1.60 each for 25 or more).
Young leaves have a tangy taste. Use to liven up salads or use as a vegetable like spinach.
A small, French cultivar with pale green leaves. Hardy, fast growing and productive under almost any conditions. Has a citrus lemon flavour.
Attractive bright green leaves have a very slightly velvety texture which contrasts sharply with their red stems and red veins. Sharp tangy flavour.
Peace Lily. Keep in sun or light shade and lightly moist. Flowers for long periods.
The smooth medium green leaves have a round-oblong shape and good vigour and flavour. This spinach has the highest resistance level against downy mildew in the market so far.
A versatile variety suitable for growing all year round, outside during warmer months and undercover during colder months. Quick growing with dark green leaves and a good resistance to downy mildew.
A great easy to grow ‘cut & come again’ productive little plant that is winter hardy. It is a beet leaf that tastes like spinach but doesn’t bolt like spinach and produces the earliest fresh veg of the year.
A dense shrub with bronze-red young leaves, turning bright yellow then mid-green. Clusters of dark pink flowers from mid to late summer. Height 75cm. Spread 75cm. Flowers from July to August. Deciduous. Hardy.
A dense shrub with bronze-red young leaves later bright yellow, turning red in autumn. Clusters of bright purplish pink flowers from mid to late summer. Height 60-90cm. Spread 60-90cm. Flowers from July to August. Deciduous. Hardy.
A dense shrub with dark green leaves. Clusters of rose-pink flowers from mid to late summer. Height 50cm. Spread 50cm. Flowers from July to August. Deciduous. Hardy.
Hardy deciduous shrub with dense, arching branches. Its one of the early varieties, grown for its mass of small dainty white flowers and arching stems that appear from late spring to early summer.
An arching shrub with rounded dark green leaves. Clusters of white flowers cover the plant in mid-summer. Height 1.8m. Spread 1.8m. Flowers from June to July. Deciduous.
A patty pan bush type. Creamy white flat fruits with scalloped edge. Very fine flavour.
Unusual yellow scallop/patty pan type, producing a high yield of good quality fruit over a long picking season. Delicious harvested small or a little larger.
Excellent butternut squash for the UK climate. Light tan colour with bright orange flesh and sweet taste. 6-7 1KG fruits per plant.
A butternut squash that produces attractive tan coloured fruits with a small seed cavity and thick cylindrical neck. Medium sized fruits have a creamy yellow flesh and distinctive nutty butternut flavour. Matures late autumn.
Round and flat grey skinned variety with bright orange flesh. Excellent culinary variety weighing 3-4 KG. Sweet rich nutty flavour.
An early, vigorous variety with small leaves on a long vine. Fruit is oval shaped with orange-yellow smooth skin and golden yellow thick flesh. Fruits average 1kg. Excellent storage performance. Good resistance to viruses and powdery mildew.
Compact bushy plant produces sweet flavoured mini acorn fruits, which when halved are just the right size for single servings. Plants are resistant to powdery mildew.
Each plant forms 3 -5 small pumpkin like fruits of intense orange/red with golden flesh. Very early to mature with superb storage characteristics. Fruits average 1.5KG.
Also known as spaghetti marrow or vegetable spaghetti. Produces fruit up to 1.2 kg in weight. Cook fruits whole by baking, boiling or steaming. When cooked the flesh forms ribbons, which are similar in appearance to spaghetti, with a slightly sweet flavour.
Lambs Ears. A mat-forming perennial with grey-green leaves. densely white-woolly. Erect woolly stems of purple-pink flowers. Height 45cm. Spread 60cm. Flowers from June to September. Evergreen. Hardy.
Deep green serrated leaves cover the ground completely. Lilac pink flower on foot long stems rise above flat growing, ground covering foliage in June July and August.
Commonly known as sweetleaf, sweet leaf, sugarleaf, or simply Stevia, is widely grown for its sweet leaves. As a sweetener and sugar substitute, Stevia's taste has a slower onset and longer duration than that of sugar.
Pheasant's Tail Grass. A perennial grass with narrow leathery dark green arching leaves turning orange-brown in winter. Pendent purplish green spikelets from late summer to late winter. Height 1m. Spread 1.2m. Flowers from August to February. Evergreen. Frost hardy.
Giant Feather Grass. Golden Oats. A perennial grass with narrow dark green leaves. Large open panicles of large golden spikelets in late spring changing to straw-colour. Remains ornamental till the very hard frosts. Height 1.8m. Spread 1.8m. Flowers from May to June. Evergreen. Hardy
Mexican Feather Grass is an unbelievably important plant for the garden. It provides an almost unique texture either individually or, especially, when planted in drifts. Loose tufts of fluffy delicate green leaves wave and flutter in the breeze, resembling an elven shaving brush. Given a position in full sun and dry soil, its uses within the garden are limited purely by your imagination. Stipa tenuissima 'Ponytails' is superlatively effective when grouped together into a soft, swirling ground cover beneath strongly architectural plants like yuccas and dasylirion. It will seed around generously to soften the effect too.
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