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The Best Rose Flowers and Gardens From Crocus

Crocus - is the UK's biggest gardening website and every gardener’s Eden. Since launching in April 2000, it has become the most popular destination for shoppers looking for plants and garden equipment.

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  • 'I'm totally in love with you' - 'I'm totally in love with you'What the card that comes with the flowers will say?'I'm totally in love with you'What the flowers mean (and do they suit the person they are for?)The red rose means 'I love you' and is a symbol of deep passion. The white rose means 'Innocence, worthiness' . Together they speak of a love that knows no boundaries.What you get for your money:Six long stemmed white 'Madame Delbard' roses and six long stemmed red 'Grand Prix' roses. Both varieties are chosen for their long stems and and wonderful, large, velvety flowers.The bouquets come wrapped in tissue. They have been hand and can be placed straight into a vase. Optional extras If you'd like to add a box of 'I love you more than chocolate' or Manni the bear to your bouquet, you can. Press the 'continue' button and you will be given the option.How are they packaged? (click here)
  • 'Lust' - 'Lust'What the card that comes with the flowers will say?'I want you'What the flowers mean (and do they suit the person they are for?)Lily symbolises beauty, while Tuberose means dark pleasures and ginger means desire. Put them together and you get: (your) beauty (hints of) dark pleasures (and burning) lust. Quite simply: 'When I am with you I can think of only one thing!'What you get for your money:One of the most potent flower combinations possible! Together they are positively X-rated:Five stems of tuberose with its heavenly smell, five striking, scarlet gingers and three multi-headed 'La Reve' lilies all surrounded with 'Baby Blue' eucalyptus and wrapped in black tissue. Optional extras If you'd like to add a box of 'I love you more than chocolate' or Manni the bear to your bouquet, you can. Press the 'continue' button and you will be given the option.How are they packaged? (click here)
  • 'We were meant to be' - 'We were meant to be'What the card that comes with the flowers will say?'We were mean't to be'What the flowers mean (and do they suit the person they are for?)Red roses mean 'I love you' and are a symbol of deep and passionate love. Bear grass is symbolic of togetherness. Perfect, therefore, for someone you can't bear to be without!What you get for your money:Twelve long-stemmed, red 'Grand Prix' roses, freshly cut and flown in from Holland and six clumps of bear grass(Xerophyllum tenax).They are hand-tied and ready to be placed straight into a vase. Optional extras If you'd like to add a box of 'I love you more than chocolate' or Manni the bear to your bouquet, you can. Press the 'continue' button and you will be given the option.How are they packaged? (click here)
  • 3 Colour Roses - Why bother?For those that want to avoid the obvious this is a very, very stylish choice. It's one of our favourites.See what The Times had to say about our flowersWhat you get for your money:7 'Black Baccara', 7 'Aqua' and 7 'Grand Prix' roses wrapped in Aspidistra leaves. 'How do I love thee. Let me count the ways'... Optional extras If you'd like to add a box of 'I love you more than chocolate' or Manni the bear to your bouquet, you can. Press the 'continue' button and you will be given the option.How are they packaged? (click here)
  • 6 Different Coloured Glass Tea Light Holders - Six pretty tea light holders that will look lovely hanging from a tree or a long a fence in the garden. The gorgeous tea light holders come as a set of six colours; peach, lavender rose-pink, cherry red, apple green and aquamarine. They are made from glass and each come complete with a wire hanger.
  • Arlington Wide Arch - A garden arch can create a secret doorway, frame your favourite view or guide the way down a meandering path.This classically designed wide arch will give you the illusion of spaciousness beyond its actual size and will allow extra clearance when your roses are in abundance. The generous proportions of the wide arch will also ensure easy passage for ride-on mowers or any other garden machinery, within reason. Made in super strong square tube, with a seven year guarantee. The arch arrives as a flatpack, is easy to assemble, and no additional tools are needed.
  • Artists' Rose - Rose Edgar Degas &#174; delstrisangA hybridised shrub rose that has been bred as a homage to the great painter, Degas. Semi-double, red striped with golden yellow and white flowers. This is a vigorous rose with beautiful foliage that is strong growing and disease resistant. The scent of the flowers is predominately hyacinth with undertones of blackcurrant and strawberry - delicious!Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: July to SeptemberFlower colour: red striped with golden yellow and whiteHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa 'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Artists' Rose - Rose Grimaldi &#174; delstrorA hybridised shrub rose that pays homage to the painter, Grimaldi. Open cup, pinky white striped flowers that are grouped in clusters. A gorgeous rose that is perfect as a cut flower and smells sweetly of roses and lemons.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: July to SeptemberFlower colour: pinky white stripedHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa 'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Artists' Rose - Rose Henri Matisse &#174; deltisseA hybridised shrub rose that pays homage to the Impressionist, Henri Matisse. Semi-double, white striped, red-rose coloured petals. The large flowers are extremely fragrant and floriforus. A classic fragrance, the blooms have a heady scent of roses and raspberries.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: July to SeptemberFlower colour: white striped, red-rose flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa 'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Asparagus - Thick, tasty spears are produced in May and early June which when cooked make a delicious meal. The ferny foliage is also decorative in summer but shouldn't be use for flower arranging as the plants need their leaves in order to produce succulent young shoots the following spring. Asparagus are ideal for growing in a sheltered sunny area of the vegetable garden or allotment in well prepared ground, to which lots of manure or compost has been added the previous autumn.Position: full sunSoil: moderately-fertile, well-drained soilRate of growth: averageOther features: asparagus spears are delicious lightly steamed and served with melted butter; suitable for freezing; disease-resistant variety; asparagus should be allowed to establish into a strong plant before harvestingHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Keep the area weed free and water plants during dry weather. In autumn cut down the ferny stems once they have turned yellow. Before the spears appear in spring make a ridge of soil over each row and apply a dressing of GrowmoreGoes well with: Cucurbita pepo 'Vegetable Spaghetti', Coriandrum sativum, Petroselium crispum, Beta vulgaris 'Chioggia Pink', Beta vulgaris subsp. cicla 'Lucullus', Capsicum annuum 'Jingle Bells'
  • Atco Balmoral 14SE - 43cm (17in) Petrol Cylinder Lawn Mower - Undoubtedly one of the best cylinder mowers on the market, this superbly built machine features the revolutionary QX system, being a scarifier cassette or a 10 bladed cutting cylinder as optional attatchments. A great deal saving £50.00 OFF the suggested selling price of £749.00Cutting width 35cm (14in).148cc four stroke engine.6 bladed cutting cylinder.Microset variable height adjuster from 6 - 36mm.Beechwood front rollers.Large steel power driven rear roller.Key electric start.40kg (88lb).Free Oil is supplied with this machine1 year manufacturer's warrantyHere are a few pointers regarding the machinery part of your order.Delivery will normally be within 2-3 working daysMachinery cannot be left without a signature, so you will need to sign for delivery. We do not offer our gift wrapping or gift message service with machineryIf you can't be there, talk nicely to your neighbour and then when you place your order remember to say 'please leave with neighbour if not in', so we know what to doMachinery will be easy to assemble (if not already assembled) and will come with an owner's manual or instruction booklet
  • Atco Balmoral 17S - 43cm (17in) Petrol Cylinder Lawn Mower - Undoubtedly one of the best cylinder mowers on the market, this superbly built machine features the revolutionary QX system, being a scarifier cassette or a 10 bladed cutting cylinder as optional attatchments. (scarifier cassetteavailable seperatly) A great deal save £50.00 OFF the suggested selling price of £749.00148cc four stroke engine.6 bladed cutting cylinder.Microset variable height adjuster from 6 - 36mm.Beechwood front rollers.Large steel power driven rear roller.Weight 48kg (105.6lb).1 year manufacturer's warrantyFree Oil is supplied with this machineHere are a few pointers regarding the machinery part of your order.Delivery will normally be within 2-3 working daysMachinery cannot be left without a signature, so you will need to sign for delivery. We do not offer our gift wrapping or gift message service with machineryIf you can't be there, talk nicely to your neighbour and then when you place your order remember to say 'please leave with neighbour if not in', so we know what to doMachinery will be easy to assemble (if not already assembled) and will come with an owner's manual or instruction booklet
  • Atco Balmoral 17SE - 43cm (17in) Petrol Cylinder Lawn Mower - Undoubtedly one of the best cylinder mowers on the market, this superbly built machine features the revolutionary QX system, being a scarifier cassette or a 10 bladed cutting cylinder as optional attatchments. A great deal saving £50.00 OFF the suggested selling price of £849.00Cutting width 43cm (17in).148cc four stroke engine.6 bladed cutting cylinder.Microset variable height adjuster from 6 - 36cm.Beechwood front rollers.Large steel power driven rear roller.Key electric start.Weight 48kg (105.6lb).1 year manufacturer's warrantyFree Oil is supplied with this machineHere are a few pointers regarding the machinery part of your order.Delivery will normally be within 2-3 working daysMachinery cannot be left without a signature, so you will need to sign for delivery. We do not offer our gift wrapping or gift message service with machineryIf you can't be there, talk nicely to your neighbour and then when you place your order remember to say 'please leave with neighbour if not in', so we know what to doMachinery will be easy to assemble (if not already assembled) and will come with an owner's manual or instruction booklet
  • Atco Balmoral 20S - 51cm (20in) Petrol Cylinder Lawn Mower - Undoubtedly one of the best cylinder mowers on the market, this superbly built machine features the revolutionary QX system, being a scarifier cassette or a 10 bladed cutting cylinder as optional attatchments. A great deal saving £60.00 OFF the suggested selling price of £899.00Cutting width 51cm (20in).148cc four stroke engine.6 bladed cutting cylinder.Microset variable height adjuster from 6 - 36mm.Beechwood front rollers.Large steel power driven rear roller.Weight 58kg (127.6lb).1 year manufacturer's warrantyFree Oil is supplied with this machineHere are a few pointers regarding the machinery part of your order.Delivery will normally be within 2-3 working daysMachinery cannot be left without a signature, so you will need to sign for delivery. We do not offer our gift wrapping or gift message service with machineryIf you can't be there, talk nicely to your neighbour and then when you place your order remember to say 'please leave with neighbour if not in', so we know what to doMachinery will be easy to assemble (if not already assembled) and will come with an owner's manual or instruction booklet
  • Auricula - Beautiful, blooms of varrying colour with primrose-yellow centres and rosettes of pale green or grey-green leaves. These hardy garden auriculas are perfect for the front of a mixed, herbaceous or cottage-garden border. Best planted in moist, humus-rich, soil, they're ideal for brightening slightly shady areas of the garden in spring.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: moist, humus-rich, neutral to acid soilRate of growth: average Flowering period: March to May Flower colour: yellowOther features: the flowers are often highly fragrantHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Divide large clumps after the plant has flowered, preferably during a wet spellGoes well with: Primula florindae, Anemone nemorosa, Polygonatum odoratum, Galanthus nivalis, Primula vulgaris, Euphorbia amygdaloides var. robbiae
  • Avens - Splendid, scarlet red, semi-double flowers on slender branched stems from June to August above rosettes of hairy, kidney-shaped, fresh green leaves. This easy to grow, scarlet red avens is perfect towards the front of well-drained garden border in sun or partial shade. To guarantee a long flowering season remember to remove the spent blooms regularly.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, well drained soilRate of growth: fastFlowering period: June to AugustFlower colour: redOther features: hairy, kidney-shaped, fresh green leavesHardiness: fully hardy Garden care: Lift and divide large clumps every year in early spring or late autumn
  • Bear and Dozen roses - Why bother?Because we know that Manni (that's the Bear) will capture any girls heart. Of all the bears we looked at, Manni was the only one that all the girls in the office fell for. It's his eyes, apparently.What you get for your money:12 gorgeous 'Grand Prix' long stemed roses and one big softie. Manni is squidgy like a beanie baby and has the softest, silkiest fur. He stands 30cm (12in) when he's not in his socks!How are they packaged? (click here)
  • Bergamot - Whorls of rose pink flowers with pink tinged bracts from July to September and aromatic, mid-green leaves. This pretty, rose pink bergamot is an ideal, long flowering plant for the middle of the border. Highly attractive to bees, it looks lovely planted in drifts, as a backdrop to a sea of hardy, semi-evergreen geraniums.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: July to SeptemberFlower colour: rose pinkOther features: fresh or dried leaves make a delicious teaHardiness: fully hardy Garden care: Lift and divide large clumps in early April and apply a 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted organic matter around each plant. Resist cutting bergamot back in autumn since the stiff, vertical stems look good all winter
  • Centifolia Hybrid Rose - Delicately scented, fully double, light pink flowers with slightly reflexed petals in June and July and glossy, dark green leaves. This award-winning, old-style shrub rose makes an excellent specimen plant for a mixed or shrub border. Upright and open in habit, it's best grown on a support in fertile, moist, but well-drained soil.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: June and JulyFlower colour: light pinkOther features: excellent cut-flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Alchemilla mollis, Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Hesperis matronalis, Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Allium sphaerocephalon, Clematis 'Etoile Violette'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Chinese Trumpet Flower - Clusters of deep rose-pink to purple tubular flowers from early to mid-summer. The exotic, trumpet-like flowers, up to 8cm (3in) across, usually appear before the mid-green foliage. Perfect for a sunny border on moist, well-drained soil. As long as protection is provided against extreme weather conditions, it's also suitable for growing in a container.Position: full sunSoil: moist, fertile, well-drainedRate of growth: averageFlowering period: May to JuneFlower colour: pinkOther features: mid-green foliageHardiness: fully hardy Garden care: Plant the crown of the plant 8-10cm (3-4in) below the surface of the soil. Provide shade in summer and protection against severe winter weather. Take special care not to damage the fleshy roots
  • Classic Pruning Knife - Pocket knives are ideal for taking cuttings, pruning, deadheading, grafting, cutting twine and many more garden jobs. This is a classic chunky knife with a traditional hooked pruning blade.High carbon, Sheffield steel blade for precision sharpnessUltimately durable construction with nickel silver hingeRust free solid brass liningsPremium comfort and appearance with rosewood handles
  • Clematis (Group 2) - Large, mauve-blue, early summer flowers with a distinctive carmine stripe and mid-green leaves. This vigorous large-flowering clematis is best in a north- or north-west facing site, since the fabulous blooms fade in strong sunlight. An ideal partner for a climbing rose or for growing through a strong shrub or tree.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, well-drained soil, neutral soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: May to June and SeptemberFlower colour: blueOther features: N/AHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: While no regular pruning is required, removing the dead stem-tips in late February or early March will keep the plant looking tidy. Apply a slow-release balanced fertiliser and a mulch of well-rotted garden compost around the base of the plant in early spring.Goes well with: Alchemilla mollis, Brunnera macrophylla, Iris germanica, Helleborus argutifolius, Rosa banksiae var. banksiae, Chionodoxa luciliae 'Gigantea Group'.
  • Clematis (Group 2) - Large, rose-pink, early summer flowers with deep reddish-pink stripes and mid-green leaves. This clematis is perfect for a sunny site, since the colour holds up better to the bleaching effects of the sun than other large-flowered varieties. Ideal for growing through a climbing rose, strong shrub or tree.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, well-drained, neutral soilRate of growth: average to fast-growingFlowering period: May to June and SeptemberFlower colour: pinkOther features: N/AHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: While no regular pruning is required, removing the dead stem-tips in late February or early March will keep the plant looking tidy. Apply a slow-release balanced fertiliser and a mulch of well-rotted garden compost around the base of the plant in early spring.Goes well with: Alchemilla mollis, Brunnera macrophylla, Iris germanica, Helleborus argutifolius, Rosa banksiae var. banksiae, Chionodoxa luciliae 'Gigantea Group'.
  • Clematis (Group 2) - Luscious, large, deep pink, early summer flowers with a darker pink stripe and mid-green leaves. This compact clematis is ideal for growing through a climbing rose or tree in partial shade. Although it may take time to establish it is well worth the wait, since it is a prolific flowerer.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, well-drained soil, neutral soilRate of growth: average to fast-growingFlowering period: May to June and SeptemberFlower colour: pinkOther features: ideal for growing in a containerHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: While no regular pruning is required, removing the dead stem-tips in late February or early March will keep the plant looking tidy. Apply a slow-release balanced fertiliser and a mulch of well-rotted garden compost around the base of the plant in early spring.Goes well with: Alchemilla mollis, Brunnera macrophylla, Iris germanica, Helleborus argutifolius, Rosa banksiae var. banksiae, Chionodoxa luciliae 'Gigantea Group'.
  • Clematis (Group 3) - This beautiful summer-flowering clematis produces a mass of large, rich red flowers with creamy-brown centres continuously from July to October. It makes a perfect and reliable companion for a climbing rose in full sun. To ensure a long flowering period, only half of the stems should be hard-pruned in early spring.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, well-drained, neutral soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: July to OctoberFlower colour: rich-redOther features: N/AHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: In early spring cut back the previous year's stems to a pair of strong buds about 15-20cm (6-8in) above ground-level and apply a slow-release balanced fertiliser and a mulch of well-rotted garden compost around the plant, avoiding the immediate crown.Goes well with: Alchemilla mollis, Brunnera macrophylla, Iris germanica, Helleborus argutifolius, Rosa banksiae var. banksiae, Chionodoxa luciliae 'Gigantea Group'.
  • Clematis (Group 3) - This vigorous, late-summer flowering clematis produces a profusion of crimson-red flowers from July to September. Named after the kermis insect from which the red dye cochineal is obtained, the scarlet flowers look magnificent scrambling through trees, shrubs and climbing roses. Resistant to clematis-wilt it copes well in moderate wind.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, well-drained, neutral soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: July to SeptemberFlower colour: redOther features: N/AHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: In early spring cut back the previous year's stems to a pair of strong buds about 15-20cm (6-8in) above ground-level and apply a slow-release balanced fertiliser and a mulch of well-rotted garden compost around the plant, avoiding the immediate crown.Goes well with: Laurus nobilis, Brunnera macrophylla, Iris germanica, Helleborus argutifolius, Rosa banksiae var. banksiae, Chionodoxa luciliae 'Gigantea Group'.
  • Clematis - Beautiful, double, white, early-spring flowers with contrasting yellow centres. This early spring flowering clematis occasionally produces a second flush of semi-double flowers in autumn. It makes an elegant companion for a climbing rose or a strong shrub or tree, in full sun or partial shade.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, well-drained, neutral soilRate of growth: average to fast-growingFlowering period: May to June and occasionally SeptemberFlower colour: whiteOther features: N/AHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: While no regular pruning is required, removing the dead stem-tips in late February or early March will keep the plant looking tidy. Apply a slow-release balanced fertiliser and a mulch of well-rotted garden compost around the base of the plant in early spring.Goes well with: Alchemilla mollis, Brunnera macrophylla, Iris germanica, Helleborus argutifolius, Rosa banksiae var. banksiae, Chionodoxa luciliae 'Gigantea Group'.
  • Clematis - Saucer-shaped, rich purple flowers with deep red centres from July to September and dark green leaves. This late-flowering clematis is perfect for growing over a pergola or through a shrub, tree or climbing rose in full sun or partial shade. An easy-to-grow variety, it is resistant to clematis-wilt and damage from moderate winds.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, well-drained soil, neutral soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: July to SeptemberFlower colour: purpleOther features: N/AHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: In early spring cut back the previous year's stems to a pair of strong buds about 15-20cm (6-8in) above ground-level and apply a slow-release balanced fertiliser and a mulch of well-rotted garden compost around the plant, avoiding the immediate crown.Goes well with: Laurus nobilis, Brunnera macrophylla, Iris germanica, Helleborus argutifolius, Rosa banksiae var. banksiae, Chionodoxa luciliae 'Gigantea Group'.
  • Climbing Bourbon Rose - Masses of loosely cup-shaped, fragrant, double, deep pink flowers from June to September and mid-green leaves. This beautiful, repeat-flowering Bourbon rose is one of the best and most reliable climbing varieties. Excellent for covering a north-facing wall, it may also be pruned to form a tall, informal, flowering hedge.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: July to SeptemberFlower colour: deep pinkOther Features: excellent cut-flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa 'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Climbing Floribunda Rose - Sprays of double, slightly fragrant, creamy or pure white flowers from June to September and masses of mid-green leaves. This repeat-flowering, climbing rose looks gorgeous silhouetted against a sunny house or garden wall. One of the most reliable climbers, as long as the faded blooms are regularly removed it will continue flowering into autumn.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: fast-growing Flowering period: June to September Flower colour: creamy or pure whiteHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 20-30cm (8-12in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa 'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Climbing Hybrid Musk Rose - Large, single and highly scented flowers carried in huge trusses in summer. The attractive, white flowers open from pink buds and are followed by small red hips in autumn. A vigorous climbing rose that has bushy, glossy green foliage and is excellent for covering a house or garden wall as it can grow to 4.5m (15ft).Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: fast-growing Flowering period: June and July Flower colour: whiteHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 20-30cm (8-12in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa 'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Climbing Hybrid Tea Rose - A profusion of fully double, apricot-tinted, salmon-pink flowers from July to September and dark green leaves. This repeat-flowering climbing rose looks lovely displayed against a sunny wall. Best on fertile, moist, well-drained soil, it produce several flushes of beautifully shaped blooms, renowned for their superior scent.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: July to SeptemberFlower colour: apricot-tinted, salmon-pinkOther features: excellent cut-flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Alchemilla mollis, Pulmonaria officinalis White', Hesperis matronalis, Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Allium sphaerocephalon, Clematis 'Etoile Violette'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Climbing Minature Rose - Clusters of lightly scented, semi-double, yellow flowers from July to September and shiny, light green leaves. This repeat-flowering, miniature climbing rose is ideal for an open, sunny site with fertile, moist, well-drained soil. Stiff and upright in habit, it's perfect for training around a sunny window or porch.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: July to SeptemberFlower colour: yellowOther features: excellent cut-flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa 'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Climbing Minature Rose - Small sprays of slightly fragrant, semi-double, orange-red flowers from July to September and masses of dark green leaves. This miniature, climbing rose is perfect for an open, sunny site with fertile, moist, well-drained soil. One of the longest flowering climbers currently available, the abundant foliage offers good resistance to disease.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: July to SeptemberFlower colour: orange-redOther Features: excellent cut-flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa 'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Climbing Rose - Clusters of double, lightly scented, dark pink-edged cream flowers from July to September and glossy, bronze-tinted, dark green leaves. The beautiful blooms of this repeat-flowering climbing rose are renowned for their resistance to rain. Best in an open, sunny site, its stiff, erect habit is particularly suitable for covering a house or garden wall.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: fast-growing Flowering period: June and July Flower colour: pink-edged creamHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 20-30cm (8-12in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa 'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Climbing Rose - Large, double, clear-yellow flowers from July to September and glossy, dark green leaves. This beautiful, repeat-flowering climbing rose is the most popular, yellow climbing variety. Particularly suitable for the smaller garden, it's ideal for covering a sunny wall in a site with fertile, moist, but well-drained soil.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: July and SeptemberFlower colour: clear-yellowOther features: excellent cut-flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Alchemilla mollis, Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Hesperis matronalis, Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Allium sphaerocephalon, Clematis 'Etoile Violette'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Climbing Rose - Rose Nah&#233;ma &#174; del&#233;riVery double, soft shell pink flowers from summer and dark green leaves. This gorgeous climber has extremely fragrant blooms that have a heady scent of citronella mixed with peach, apricot and pears. Ideal for training over a sunny fence or wall on a fertile, moist but well-drained site.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: July to SeptemberFlower colour: soft shell pinkHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa 'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Climbing Tea Rose - Intensely fragrant, fully double, buff-yellow flowers from July to September and glossy, dark green leaves. The beautiful blooms of this repeat-flowering, old climbing rose appear to be divided into four sections. It's an excellent climber for covering a sunny wall, under-planted with herbaceous perennials to mask the bare lower stems.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: July and SeptemberFlower colour: buff-yellowOther features: excellent cut-flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Alchemilla mollis, Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Hesperis matronalis, Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Allium sphaerocephalon, Clematis 'Etoile Violette'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Coral Flower - Elegant sprays of tiny, pale pink summer flowers borne on wiry stems above rosettes of silver dusted, plum purple leaves. The fabulous foliage of this purple leaved heuchera is virtually evergreen, making it ideal for groundcover or edging paths. As long as it's given a moist, well-drained soil it thrives in sun or partial shade.Position: full sun or partial shade Soil: fertile, moist, well-drained, neutral soilRate of growth: average Flowering period: June to AugustFlower colour: pale pink Other features: silver dusted, plum purple leavesHardiness: fully hardy Garden care: Lift and divide large clumps in early autumn and replant with the crown just above the surface of the soil. Apply a generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted organic matter around the crown of the plant in spring
  • Cottage Garden Collection - Landlife Wildflower Seed RangeBy choosing Landlife Wildflower seeds you are directly helping to save wildflowers and the wildlife that depend on the for there survival. Landlife is a charity (reg 290510) who plough the profits from their sales into their environmental activitiies in creative conservation - in other words developing new spaces for wildflowers to grow as well as safeguarding existing areas.Create your own cottage garden with swathes of purple, blue and white wildflowers topped by flowering spikes which will last throughout the summer months.Chosen for their colour and beauty, these flowers attract birds, bees, butterflies and moths. Flowering time May to August.Caution All parts of Foxglove and Lupin are Harmful if eaten.Collection ContainsCornflower - Centaurea cyanus - BlueEvening Primrose - Oenothera biennis - YellowFoxglove - Digitalis purpurea - PurpleLupin - Lupinus polyphyllus - PurpleOx-eye daisy - Leucanthemum vulgare - WhiteTeasel - Dipsacus fullnum - MauveMusk Mallow - Malva moschata - Pink
  • Cowslip - Drooping clusters of scented, deep yellow flowers emerge from rosettes of mid-green leaves from mid to late spring. With the reduction of old pastureland colonies of this lovely once-common native wildflower are decreasing. Cowslips are perfect for a wildflower garden on moist soil, so why not help to reverse this trend?Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: moist, humus-rich, neutral to acid soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: April to MayFlower colour: deep yellowOther features: mid-green leaves from mid to late springHardiness: fully hardy Garden care: Generally, problem-free but do ensure that the ground remains moist, especially where the plant is growing in full sun
  • Daphne Lilac - Wonderfully fragrant clusters of rose pink flowers borne at the end of slender branches from mid to late spring and intermittently until autumn and oval, mid green leaves. This pretty, deciduous shrub is perfect for a sunny border. It makes a great, informal, flowering hedge and, where space is limited, may be trained as a wall shrub.Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, well-drained, neutral to alkaline soilRate of Growth: averageFlowering period: April and May, then intermittently until OctoberFlowers: rose pinkOther features: oval, dark green leavesHardiness: fully hardy Garden care: In mid summer remove the faded flower heads carefully using secateurs to avoid damaging the young shoots. Apply a generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted garden compost or manure around the base of the plant in early springGoes well with: Myrtus communis, Lavandula x intermedia 'Dutch Group', Rosmarinus officinalis 'Miss Jessop's Upright', Petrovskia atriplicifolia, Iris reticulata, Clematis viticella 'Purpurea Plena Elegans'
  • Dozen red roses - Why bother?Nothing says 'I love you' better than a red rose (well, nothing that you can have delivered anyway!) Three little words multiplied by twelve equals a whole lot of love!What you get for your money:A dozen long-stemmed 'Grand Prix' roses. No other rose can match 'Grand Prix' for its beautiful colour and wonderful, velvety red petals. (Beware cheaper imitations!).See what The Times had to say about our flowersGet Carried AwayWhy not go mad with desire and send her Optional extras If you'd like to add a box of 'I love you more than chocolate' or Manni the bear to your bouquet, you can. Press the 'continue' button and you will be given the option.How are they packaged? (click here)
  • Early Dutch Honeysuckle - Fabulously fragrant, tubular, white flowers that turn yellow, and are streaked red outside, in late spring. This pretty Dutch honeysuckle is perfect for covering a boundary wall or fence in full sun or partial shade. Earlier flowering than many other varieties, its loose, spreading habit is ideal for a cottage or wildlife garden.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: average to fast-growingFlowering period: May and JuneFlower colour: rose-purpleOther features: bright-red berries in hot summers, which may cause a mild stomach upset if ingestedHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Cut back established plants after flowering, removing a third of the flowering shoots. Apply a generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted compost or manure around the base of the plant in early springGoes well with: Buddleja davidii 'Nanho Purple', Euphorbia myrsinites, Nepeta x faasenii, Pennisetum orientale, Lavandula augustifolia 'Munstead', Stachys byzantinaJanuary Sale Was £7.95Now £5.95
  • English Rose - A peony-like rose with deep crimson blooms which are rather loosely formed which open wide with age. The flowers have an attractive old rose fragrance and are held on a spreading bush. A good repeat-flowering English rose which is great for the middle of a sunny border.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: June and SeptemberFlower colour: drak crimsonOther features: excellent cut flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Alchemilla mollis, Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Hesperis matronalis, Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Allium sphaerocephalon, Clematis 'Etoile Violette'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.Click here to see the 23 other David Austin roses
  • English Rose - Attractive, bright crimson, deeply cupped blooms when newly opened which become less formal as the petals turn back with age. A robust, bushy shrub that has large dark green leaves and fragrant flowers. It looks great planted in the middle or towards the back of a sunny border.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: June and SeptemberFlower colour: bright crimsonOther features: excellent cut flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Alchemilla mollis, Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Hesperis matronalis, Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Allium sphaerocephalon, Clematis 'Etoile Violette'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • English Rose - Beautiful, light pink blooms which are large and exquisitely formed - the petals turn up at the edges to form a shallow saucer filled with smaller petals. One of the most beautiful, repeating flowering English roses available with a strong, old rose fragrance. An excellent garden shrub that is medium in height and bushiness with attractive foliage and suffers very little from diseases.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: June and SeptemberFlower colour: light pinkOther features: excellent cut flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Alchemilla mollis, Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Hesperis matronalis, Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Allium sphaerocephalon, Clematis 'Etoile Violette'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • English Rose - Lovely blush pink buds open to rosette shaped blooms of pink touched with apricot. A particularly robust and healthy shrub that is covered in a mass of flowers during summer. It can be grown as a ground cover rose or a smaller shrub rose and is ideal for a less than perfect position in the garden.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: June and SeptemberFlower colour: pinkOther features: excellent cut flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Alchemilla mollis, Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Hesperis matronalis, Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Allium sphaerocephalon, Clematis 'Etoile Violette'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.Click here to see the 23 other David Austin roses
  • English Rose - Pretty, soft yellow blooms which are the shape of small cups and cover the shrub throughout the season. This excellent garden rose has flowers that are beautifully scented with a light musk rose perfume with a hint of myrrh. A completely disease resistant shrub that is perfect for the middle of a sunny border.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: June and SeptemberFlower colour: soft yellowOther features: excellent cut flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Alchemilla mollis, Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Hesperis matronalis, Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Allium sphaerocephalon, Clematis 'Etoile Violette'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.Click here to see the 23 other David Austin roses
  • English Rose - This variety was named after William Shakespeare who was named man of the millennium. A truly superb variety with the richest exquisite blooms of the richest crimson gradually changing to an equally rich purple. The flower is deeply cupped at first becoming flatter as it ages and has a strong old rose fragrance. Its disease resistance is excellent. Launched at the Chelsea flower show 2000 by the famous rose breeder David Austin
  • Finasrain Seedspray Fan rose (flexible ferrule) - Fan shaped rose with flexible ferrule ensuring that the rose can be fitted to a wide range of watering cans. Fine brass face for lightly watering seeds in trays beds etc.
  • Floribunda Rose - Clusters of fragrant, fully double, mimosa-yellow flowers from July to September and glossy, bright green leaves. This award-winning, cluster-flowered bush rose is an excellent specimen plant for an open, sunny site with fertile, moist, well-drained soil. Vigorous and upright in habit, it offers good resistance to disease.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: July to SeptemberFlower colour: mimosa-yellowOther features: excellent cut-flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa 'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Floribunda Rose - Delicate, double, exceptionally fragrant, pale pink to white flowers from July to September and crisp, dark green leaves. This vigorous, cluster-flowered bush rose is perfect for an open, sunny site with fertile, moist, well-drained soil. Offering good resistance to disease, the beautiful high-centred to cup-shaped blooms make excellent cut-flowers.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: July to SeptemberFlower colour: pale pink to whiteOther Features: excellent cut-flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa 'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Floribunda Rose - Large, perfumed, pinkish-salmon and yellow flowers up to 8cm (3in) across from July to September and semi-glossy, mid-green leaves. This cheerful, cluster-flowered bush rose is perfect for brightening a sunny patio or border with fertile, moist, well-drained soil. Bushy and disease-resistant, the fragrant blooms make excellent and long-lasting cut- flowers.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: average to fast-growing Flowering period: July to September Flower colour: pinkish-salmon and yellowHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 20-30cm (8-12in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Alchemilla mollis, Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Hesperis matronalis, Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Allium sphaerocephalon, Clematis 'Etoile Violette'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Floribunda Rose - Semi-double, fragrant, golden-yellow flowers from July to September, fading to cream, and shiny, bright green leaves. This charming, cluster-flowered bush rose is perfect for an open, sunny site with fertile, moist, well-drained soil. To maximise flowering apply a balanced liquid fertiliser every three weeks during spring and summer.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: July to SeptemberFlower colour: golden-yellowOther features: excellent cut-flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.Goes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis, Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa 'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'.All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Floribunda Rose - Sprays of double, slightly fragrant, creamy to pure-white flowers from July to September and masses of mid-green leaves. This vigorous, cluster-flowered bush rose is an ideal specimen or hedging plant for an open, sunny site. One of the most popular varieties, for the best results lightly prune to minimise the occurrence of disease.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: fast-growing Flowering period: July to September Flower colour: creamy to pure whiteHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 20-30cm (8-12in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa 'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Foxglove - Majestic spikes of white, tubular flowers in June and July held above rosettes of hairy dark green leaves. This pretty white foxglove is perfect for the back of the border or for naturalising in a shady, woodland garden. A short-lived native plant, given favourable conditions it self-seeds freely.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: humus rich soilRate of Growth: average to fastFlowering period: June to JulyFlowers: whiteOther features: hairy, dark green leavesHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Ensure that the soil that foxgloves are grown in is kept moist in summer. After flowering cut back the flowered spikes to encourage more sideshoots. Apply a generous 5-7 cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted organic matter around the plant in early springIt is worth keeping in mind that these plants are mainly biennial, though they will produce plenty of new sideshoots and self-seed freelyJanuary Sale Was £5.45 Now £4.45
  • Gallica Rose - Opulent, fully double, fragrant, magenta-pink flowers with closely packed petals in July and mid-green leaves. This gorgeous, old, Gallica rose is ideal for a mixed or shrub border or grown as an informal, flowering hedge. Upright and arching in habit, it performs best in fertile, moist, but well-drained soil in full sun.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: JulyFlower colour: magenta-pinkOther features: excellent cut-flowers; almost thorn-less stemsHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Alchemilla mollis, Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Hesperis matronalis, Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Allium sphaerocephalon, Clematis 'Etoile Violette'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Garden Rose Hand Tie - Why bother?Because you are an old romantic and like the idea of a rose that smells like a rose.What you get for your money:20 English garden roses, each with its own fragrance, and shape. Some are like blousey paeonies, others are more delicate or quartered. Together with a mixture of mint, rosemary and eucalyptus they create an explosion of scent when you open the box.P.S. Lovely as they are, garden roses will have the odd blemish, so please don't judge them too harshly.Optional extras If you'd like to add a box of 'I love you more than chocolate' or Manni the bear to your bouquet, you can. Press the 'continue' button and you will be given the option.
  • Golden Hop - Gorgeous, deeply-lobed, yellow-green leaves accompanied by greenish-yellow, cone-like flower spikes in early autumn. This vigorous golden hop looks fabulous trained over a strong rose arch or arbour. To achieve the best effect, plant in fertile, well-drained soil in full sun, initially tying in the twining shoots around the base of the support.Position: full sunSoil: fertile, well-drained, humus-rich soilRate of growth: vigorousFlowering period: SeptemberFlower colour: greenish-yellowOther features: deeply lobed, yellow-green leavesHardiness: fully hardy Garden care: Cut back to ground level in the spring and mulch with well rotted manure or garden compostGoes well with: Clematis 'Perle D'Azur', Verbena bonariensis, Euphorbia wulfenii, Allium hollandicum 'Purple Sensation', Alchemilla mollis and Salvia verticillata Sensation
  • Greater Plantain - Attractive rosettes of almost round, reddish purple leaves and tall spikes of tiny tubular flowers in summer. Though it is often considered a weed this plant is a great medicinal herb. The fresh or dried leaves can be used for rubbing in to insect bites to soothe the itching. 'Rubrifolia' is also less invasive than most plantains.Position: full sunSoil: neutral to acid, moderately fertile, well-drained soilRate of growth: average to fastFlowering period: June to AugustFlower colour: whiteOther features: attractive reddish brown leaves and brown flower spikesHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Divide plants in springGoes well with: Salvia officinalis 'Icterina', Melissa officinalis, Foeniculum vulgare 'Purpureum', Petroselium crispum, Ocimum sativum, Mentha spicata
  • Groovey Blue Watering Can - 8 Litre - A groovey bright blue, steel 8-litre watering can that's the perfect size for general garden use. Made from the highest quality materials, each can has a long spout and matching fine rose to make accurate watering simplicity itself. It provides winter colour too!
  • Ground Cover Rose - Dainty sprays of small, fully double, slightly fragrant, rose-pink flowers from July to September and glossy, rich-green leaves. This repeat-flowering, modern shrub rose is an excellent specimen plant for a mixed or shrub border with fertile, moist, well-drained soil. Vigorous and hardy, it will happily grow in sun or partial shade.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: July to SeptemberFlower colour: rose-pinkOther features: excellent cut-flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 20-30cm (8-12in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.Goes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa 'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'.All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Ground Cover Rose - Slightly fragrant, double, apricot flowers from July to September an mid-green leaves. The beautiful blooms of this repeat-flowering, ground cover rose fade to pale-buff with age. Its low, growing habit and dense carpet of foliage make it excellent for suppressing weeds in a fertile, moist, well-drained site in sun or partial shade.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: July to SeptemberFlower colour: apricotOther Features: excellent cut-flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa 'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Ground Cover Rose - Slightly fragrant, semi-double, white flowers on short stems from July to September, followed by small, red autumn hips. This lovely, repeat-flowering, ground-cover rose forms a small, neat, rounded bush. An excellent patio plant for sun or partial shade, the elegant blooms stand up well to rain.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: July to SeptemberFlower colour: whiteOther features: excellent cut-flowers; shiny, dark green leavesHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa 'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Ground Cover Rose - This lightly fragranced, repeat-flowering, groundcover rose is ideal for suppressing weeds in a fertile, moist, well-drained site in sun or partial shade. An excellent choice for covering large areas of ground that are difficult to mow, its stems are smothered with clusters of semi-double, lightly fragranced, pale pink flowers from July to September.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: July and SeptemberFlower colour: pale pinkOther features: excellent cut-flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa 'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Haws Long Reach plastic 5lt Can - Haw's long reach, 5 litre, blow moulded, plastic watering can with fine oval. brass faced rose, and pot watering attachments, which fit onto parking points when not in use. Comes in the latest up to date silver.£2.00 off RRP of £11.95
  • Haws Professional 2 Gallon Galvanised - Large 'Professional' galvanised, powder coated, watering can. Comes in British racing green, with oval, solid brass rose.£5.00 off RRP of £53.95
  • Heart of roses - Why bother?You'll need a megaphone to say 'I love you' any clearer.Timeless, beautiful and a little out of the ordinary.What you get for your money: Magnificent, 'Grand Prix' red roses arranged into a heart-shaped cushion, measuring 33cm (13in) across.
  • Himalayan Blue Poppy - Spectacular, saucer shaped, bright blue flowers with golden centres in early summer above rosettes of toothed, hairy, bluish green leaves. This elusive Himalayan blue poppy looks lovely growing in a shady woodland setting. It is short-lived perenial and unless planted in moist soil can die after flowering, though it usually does produce several crowns around the parent plant which will bloom the following year.Position: partial shadeSoil: humus rich, moist, well drained, neutral to slightly acid soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: JuneFlower colour: bright blueOther features: toothed, hairy, bluish green leavesHardiness: fully hardy Garden care: Stake with bamboo canes or brushwood before the flowers appear. Deadhead regularly to prolong flowering. Apply a generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of bark chippings, well-rotted leaf mould or composted pine needles around the base of the plant in spring
  • Hozelock Spray Gun with Rose - Spray Gun with detachable rose head which produces a soft dense spray ideal for watering mature seedlings and delicate plants.
  • Hybrid Musk Rose - Hydrangea-like clusters of tiny, slightly scented, white-centred, light pink flowers from July to September and mid-green leaves. This charming shrub rose is one of the most reliable and free-flowering varieties currently available. Vigorous and hardy, it's an excellent specimen plant for a mixed or shrub border in sun or partial shade.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: July to SeptemberFlower colour: light pinkOther features: excellent cut-flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.Goes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis, Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa 'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'.All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Hybrid Musk Rose - Large clusters of fragrant, double, pink-tinted, coppery-apricot flowers from June to September and dark-green leaves. This vigorous, repeat-flowering, shrub rose makes an excellent specimen plant or informal, flowering hedge for a fertile, moist but well-drained site. The fragrant blooms, renowned for their resistance to rain, make excellent cut-flowers.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: July to SeptemberFlower colour: pink-tinted, coppery-apricotOther features: excellent cut-flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa 'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Hybrid Musk Rose - Large clusters of sweetly scented, double, apricot-yellow flushed light pink flowers from June to September and dark green leaves. This vigorous, shrub rose is renowned for its long flowering period and strong fragrance. One of the best Hybrid Musk roses, it makes an excellent specimen plant or informal, flowering hedge for an open, sunny site.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: June to SeptemberFlower colour: apricot-yellow flushed, light pink flowersOther features: excellent cut-flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa 'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Hybrid Musk Rose - Large trusses of fully double, lightly fragrant, apricot-yellow to ivory flowers from July to September and dark green leaves. This sturdy, repeat-flowering shrub rose is perfect for a sunny mixed or shrub border. To fully appreciate the gorgeous, tea rose-scent chose a site close to an entrance or path with fertile, moist, well-drained soil.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: July to SeptemberFlower colour: apricot-yellow to ivoryOther features: excellent cut-flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa 'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Hybrid Perpetual Rose - One of the finest striped roses, producing full, pink flowers that are clearly striped with crimson and purple. A good repeat, double flowering rose, with a bushy habit and rich fragrance.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil, including clayRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: June and OctoberFlower colour: pink, striped with crimson and purpleOther features: excellent cut-flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilAll our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Hybrid Tea Rose - Fantastic, fully double, lightly scented, dark red flowers from July to September and masses of dull, dark green leaves. This vigorous, upright, large-flowered bush rose is perfect for a sunny border with fertile, moist, well-drained soil. Offering good resistance to disease, its straight, stiff stems and well-formed blooms make excellent cut-flowers.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: July to SeptemberFlower colour: dark redOther features: excellent cut-flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa 'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Hybrid Tea Rose - Flamboyant, fully double, fragrant, cherry-red flowers from July to September and mid-green leaves. This vigorous, large-flowered bush rose looks great in an open, sunny site under-planted with early flowering perennials and bulbs. To encourage a second or third flush of flowers remember to remove the faded blooms, cutting back to a healthy bud.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: July to SeptemberFlower colour: cherry-redOther features: excellent cut-flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.Goes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa 'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'.All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Hybrid Tea Rose - Fragrant, fully double, coppery-pink flowers with wavy-margined petals from July to September and sparse, dark-green leaves. This free-flowering bush rose is perfect for an open, sunny border with fertile, moist, well-drained soil. Offering good resistance to disease and rain, the beautiful blooms make excellent cut-flowers.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: July to SeptemberFlower colour: coppery-pinkOther features: excellent cut-flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa 'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Hybrid Tea Rose - Fragrant, fully double, pink-flushed, primrose-yellow flowers from July to September and glossy, dark green leaves. This popular, large-flowered bush rose is perfect towards the back of a sunny border with fertile, moist, well-drained soil. The enormous blooms remain beautiful until they're fully blown and make excellent cut-flowers.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: July to SeptemberFlower colour: pink-flushed, primrose-yellowOther features: excellent cut-flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa 'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Hybrid Tea Rose - Fully double, deep crimson flowers with an attractive spicy fragrance from July to September and masses of dark green leaves. This repeat-flowering, disease-resistant bush rose is perfect for a sunny border with fertile, moist, well-drained soil. One of the best dark-red roses, the handsome, high-centred blooms on long stems make excellent cut-flowers.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: July to SeptemberFlower colour: deep crimsonOther features: excellent cut-flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Alchemilla mollis, Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Hesperis matronalis, Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Allium sphaerocephalon, Clematis 'Etoile Violette'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Hybrid Tea Rose - Large, fragrant, ivory-white flowers from July to September and glossy, bronze-tinted, dark green leaves. This elegant, upright, repeat-flowering bush rose has an attractive, spicy scent, reminiscent of cinnamon. Perfect for a sunny border with fertile, moist, well-drained soil, it is relatively disease-resistant and makes excellent, scented cut-flowers.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: average Flowering period: July to September Flower colour: ivory-whiteHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 20-30cm (8-12in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa 'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Hybrid Tea Rose - Masses of extremely fragrant, double, coral-pink flowers from July to September and lustrous, dark green leaves. This vigorous, award-winning, large-flowered bush rose is perfect for the middle of a sunny border with fertile, moist, well-drained soil. It offers good disease-resistance and the beautiful, high-centred blooms stand up well to wind and rain.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: July to SeptemberFlower colour: coral-pinkOther Features: excellent cut-flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa 'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Hybrid Tea Rose - Masses of fully double, slightly fragrant, rose-pink flowers on long stems from July to September and large, dark green leaves. A mass planting of this tall, repeat-flowering, bush rose makes a great informal hedge for an open, sunny site. One of our recommended plants, it's more disease-resistant than other varieties and makes excellent cut-flowers.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: July to SeptemberFlower colour: rose-pinkOther features: excellent cut-flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa 'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
  • Hybrid Tea Rose - Subtly scented, double, ruby-red flowers from July to September and masses of glossy, dark green leaves. This vigorous, repeat-flowering bush rose is perfect for the front of a sunny border with fertile, moist, well-drained soil. An excellent gift for a 40th wedding anniversary, the beautifully shaped blooms on stiff stems make excellent cut-flowers.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: July to SeptemberFlower colour: ruby-redOther features: excellent cut-flowersHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilGoes well with: Alchemilla mollis, Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Hesperis matronalis, Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Allium sphaerocephalon, Clematis 'Etoile Violette'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be suprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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  • Japanese Wisteria - Rare Japanese wisteria producing pendulous clusters up to 45cm (18in) long of pale rose-pink flowers in June. Less vigorous than other varieties it's ideal for training against a sunny house wall. To enhance flowering provide ample space for the roots to spread and carefully prune the twining stems twice a year.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: JuneFlower colour: pale rose-pinkOther features: light grey-green leaflets, turning yellow in autumn; velvety, green seed-pods in hot summers; all parts of the plant are harmful if ingestedHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: After planting prune back the leading shoot to 90cm (36in) above the ground. In the first growing season tie in lateral shoots and cut back sub-lateral shoots to two or three buds. During the first winter cut back laterals by one third and sub-laterals by two or three budsGoes well with: Nepeta x faasenii, Pennisetum orientale, Lavandula augustifolia 'Munstead', Stachys byzantina, Artemisia 'Powis Castle', Eryngium giganteum
  • Lamb's Ears - Soft spikes of woolly, purple flowers from June to September above rosettes of large, greyish white, felted leaves. This form of 'Lambs' Ears' is primarily grown for its leaves, which are larger than other varieties. An excellent groundcover plant for sites in full sun, it's drought tolerant and provides a weed-suppressing carpet for much of the year.Position: full sun Soil: well-drained, moderately fertile soilRate of Growth: average Flowering period: June to SeptemberFlowers: purple Other features: large, greyish-white, felted leavesHardiness: fully hardy Garden care: Pick off and destroy any foliage that becomes infected by powdery mildew and treat the remaining leaves with fungicide. Lift and divide large clumps in early spring
  • Lavender - Dense spikes of fragrant, rose-pink summer flowers and grey-green foliage. This attractive English lavender makes a fabulous, flowering informal hedge. Perfect for a sunny, well-drained site the flower-spikes attract bees and other nectar-loving insects into the garden.Position: full sunSoil: fertile, well-drained soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: July to SeptemberFlower colour: rose-pinkOther features: the aromatic flowers and leaves can be used for making pot-pourriHardiness: fully hardy Garden care: Cut back the stalks after the flowers have faded. Carefully trim back in April, taking care not to cut into old woodGoes well with: Salvia x sylvestris 'Mainacht', Echinops ritro, Perovskia 'Blue Spire', Stachys byzantina, Artemisia 'Powis Castle', Eryngium giganteum
  • Lenten Rose - A stunning variety with large, saucer-shaped flowers from dark purple to almost blue-black from late winter to early spring. This lenten rose is grown from seed so colour variations may occur. Plant it in heavy, neutral to alkaline soil where it can spread to make a lovely groundcover in dappled shade.Position: partial shadeSoil: heavy, neutral to alkaline soilRate of growth: average Flowering period: February to April Flower colour: dark purple to blue-blackOther features: all parts of the plant cause severe discomfort if ingested; the sap may cause skin irritationHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Add lots of well-rotted leaf mould or organic matter to the planting hole. Apply a generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted organic matter around the base of the plant in autumn and provide a top-dressing of general fertiliser each spring
  • Lenten Rose - Beautiful, pendent or outward-facing, saucer-shaped red, double flowers from February to April above leathery, deep green leaves. This lenten rose makes a stunning ground cover for areas of dappled shade under deciduous trees and shrubs. Like all hellebores, they prefer a heavy, neutral to alkaline soil.save £2.00 was £14.95Position: partial shadeSoil: heavy, neutral to alkaline soilRate of growth: average Flowering period: February to April Flower colour: double redOther features: all parts of the plant cause severe discomfort if ingested; the sap may cause skin irritationHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Add lots of well-rotted leaf mould or organic matter to the planting hole. Apply a generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted organic matter around the base of the plant in autumn and provide a top-dressing of general fertiliser each spring
  • Lenten Rose - Gorgeous, pendent or outward-facing, saucer-shaped deep purple, double flowers from February to April above leathery, deep green leaves. This lenten rose creates a stunning ground cover for areas of dappled shade under deciduous trees and shrubs. Like all hellebores, they prefer a heavy, neutral to alkaline soil.save £2.00 was £14.95Position: partial shadeSoil: heavy, neutral to alkaline soilRate of growth: average Flowering period: February to April Flower colour: double purpleOther features: all parts of the plant cause severe discomfort if ingested; the sap may cause skin irritationHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Add lots of well-rotted leaf mould or organic matter to the planting hole. Apply a generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted organic matter around the base of the plant in autumn and provide a top-dressing of general fertiliser each spring
  • Lenten Rose - Pretty, pendent or outward-facing, saucer-shaped, apricot flowers from February to April and leathery, deep green leaves. This is an attractive variety which is perfect as a ground cover for areas of dappled shade under deciduous trees and shrubs. Like all hellebores, they prefer a heavy, neutral to alkaline soil.Position: partial shadeSoil: heavy, neutral to alkaline soilRate of growth: average Flowering period: February to April Flower colour: apricotOther features: all parts of the plant cause severe discomfort if ingested; the sap may cause skin irritationHardiness: fully hardy (borderline)Garden care: Add lots of well-rotted leaf mould or organic matter to the planting hole. Apply a generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted organic matter around the base of the plant in autumn and provide a top-dressing of general fertiliser each spring
  • Lenten Rose - Pretty, pendent or outward-facing, saucer-shaped, pink flowers from February to April and leathery, deep green leaves. This is an attractive variety which is perfect as a ground cover for areas of dappled shade under deciduous trees and shrubs. Like all hellebores, they prefer a heavy, neutral to alkaline soil.Position: partial shadeSoil: heavy, neutral to alkaline soilRate of growth: average Flowering period: February to April Flower colour: pinkOther features: all parts of the plant cause severe discomfort if ingested; the sap may cause skin irritationHardiness: fully hardy (borderline)Garden care: Add lots of well-rotted leaf mould or organic matter to the planting hole. Apply a generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted organic matter around the base of the plant in autumn and provide a top-dressing of general fertiliser each springGoes well with: Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Hedera colchica 'Dentata Variegata', Sarcococca confusa, Epimedium x perralchicum 'Frohnleiten', Viburnum tinus 'Eve Price', Mahonia aquifolium
  • Lenten Rose - Pretty, pendent or outward-facing, saucer-shaped, red flowers from February to April and leathery, deep green leaves. This is an attractive variety which is perfect as a ground cover for areas of dappled shade under deciduous trees and shrubs. Like all hellebores, they prefer a heavy, neutral to alkaline soil.Position: partial shadeSoil: heavy, neutral to alkaline soilRate of growth: average Flowering period: February to April Flower colour: redOther features: all parts of the plant cause severe discomfort if ingested; the sap may cause skin irritationHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Add lots of well-rotted leaf mould or organic matter to the planting hole. Apply a generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted organic matter around the base of the plant in autumn and provide a top-dressing of general fertiliser each springGoes well with: Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Hedera colchica 'Dentata Variegata', Sarcococca confusa, Epimedium x perralchicum 'Frohnleiten', Viburnum tinus 'Eve Price', Mahonia aquifolium
  • Lenten Rose - Pretty, pendent or outward-facing, saucer-shaped, white flowers from February to April and leathery, deep green leaves. This is an attractive variety which is perfect as a ground cover for areas of dappled shade under deciduous trees and shrubs. Like all hellebores, they prefer a heavy, neutral to alkaline soil.Position: partial shadeSoil: heavy, neutral to alkaline soilRate of growth: average Flowering period: February to April Flower colour: whiteOther features: all parts of the plant cause severe discomfort if ingested; the sap may cause skin irritationHardiness: fully hardy (borderline)Garden care: Add lots of well-rotted leaf mould or organic matter to the planting hole. Apply a generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted organic matter around the base of the plant in autumn and provide a top-dressing of general fertiliser each springGoes well with: Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Hedera colchica 'Dentata Variegata', Sarcococca confusa, Epimedium x perralchicum 'Frohnleiten', Viburnum tinus 'Eve Price', Mahonia aquifolium
  • Lenten Rose - Pretty, pendent or outward-facing, saucer-shaped, white with red speckles flowers from February to April and leathery, deep green leaves. This is an attractive variety which is perfect as a ground cover for areas of dappled shade under deciduous trees and shrubs. Like all hellebores they prefer a heavy, neutral to alkaline soil.Position: partial shadeSoil: heavy, neutral to alkaline soilRate of growth: average Flowering period: February to April Flower colour: white with red specklesOther features: all parts of the plant cause severe discomfort if ingested; the sap may cause skin irritationHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Add lots of well-rotted leaf mould or organic matter to the planting hole. Apply a generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted organic matter around the base of the plant in autumn and provide a top-dressing of general fertiliser each springGoes well with: Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Hedera colchica 'Dentata Variegata', Sarcococca confusa, Epimedium x perralchicum 'Frohnleiten', Viburnum tinus 'Eve Price', Mahonia aquifolium
  • Lenten Rose - Stunning, pendent or outward-facing, saucer-shaped purple-blue double flowers from February to April above leathery, deep green leaves. This is a new lenten rose variety and the flower colour is extremely unusual as well as beautiful. The hazy, deep purple-blue flowers look particularly good when planted with snowdrops. Like all lenten rose, it is a great ground cover plant for areas of dappled shade under deciduous trees and shrubs.Position: partial shadeSoil: heavy, neutral to alkaline soilRate of growth: average Flowering period: February to April Flower colour: deep purple-blueOther features: all parts of the plant cause severe discomfort if ingested; the sap may cause skin irritationHardiness: fully hardy (borderline)Garden care: Add lots of well-rotted leaf mould or organic matter to the planting hole. Apply a generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted organic matter around the base of the plant in autumn and provide a top-dressing of general fertiliser each springGoes well with: Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Hedera colchica 'Dentata Variegata', Sarcococca confusa, Epimedium x perralchicum 'Frohnleiten', Viburnum tinus 'Eve Price', Mahonia aquifolium
  • Lothantique Wild Rose Shower Gel - Wash away the days grime with this lightly scented shower gel with barley extract. A perfect companion to the wild rose body lotion. Ideal for either bath or shower this Eglantine rose scented gel makes a rich lather which is full of skin soothing emollients. Soothe body and mind with the delicate smell of wild roses and summer days.
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  • Magnolia - A beautiful, deciduous shrub or spreading tree with large, dark green leaves. The deep rose-pink or pure white flowers are produced in mid- to late spring, before and with the new leaves. One of the best for smaller gardens as it remains a shapely shrub for many years, and even in maturity is a manageable small tree.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: moist, well-drained, acidic soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: April to MayFlower colour: deep rose-pink or pure whiteOther features: the flower colour can vary from white through to violetHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Requires minimal pruning. Remove any broken, diseased or crossing branches after flowering. The best time to plant is in April, adding plenty of peat to the planting hole, in a sheltered spot. Mulch in spring with manure and leafmould, especially on dry soilsGoes well with: Cornus alba 'Siberica', Corylus avellana 'Contorta', Rubus thibetanus, Daphne bholua 'Jacqueline Postill', Sarcococca hookeriana var. digyna, Galanthus elwesii, Muscari aucheri
  • Masterwort - Pretty, pale pink or whitish green flowers held on slender, branched stems above deeply lobed, mid-green leaves. This old cottage garden favourite that has been cultivated since the 16th century and works equally well in the dappled shade of a woodland edge or in a sunny, but moist garden border. For an eye catching display, why not combine it with pink turk's cap lilies, escallonia and a climbing rose?Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, moist, preferably humus-rich soilRate of Growth: average to fastFlowering period: June to AugustFlowers: pale pinkOther features: excellent cut flowersHardiness: fully hardy Garden care: Incorporate plenty of organic matter when planting and water well in dry weather especially newly established plants. Lift and divide large clumps in early spring and apply a generous 5-7 cm mulch of well-rotted manure or garden compost around the plant. Divided specimens may take some time to establish since they don't like having their roots disturbedGoes well with: Eryngium variifolium, Allium sphaerocephalon, Papaver orientale 'Patty's Plum', Allium hollandicum 'Purple Sensation', Cimicifuga simplex 'Atropurpurea', Foeniculum vulgare 'Purpureum'
  • Milky Bellflower - Large trusses of dark violet-blue, open, bell-shaped flowers from June to September and toothed, mid-green leaves. The flowers of this vibrant, dark violet-blue bellflower are best in partial shade. An excellent companion plant for old-fashioned roses in a mixed border, it performs best on moist, well-drained, neutral to alkaline soil.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, moist, well-drained, neutral to alkaline soilRate of growth: average to fast-growingFlowering period: June to SeptemberFlower colour: dark violet-blueOther features: toothed, mid-green leavesHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Protect the tender foliage from slugs and deadhead regularly. Apply a generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted compost around the base of the plant in spring. Stake with bamboo canes or brushwood in spring before the flowers appear
  • Milky Bellflower - Large trusses of soft lilac, open, bell-shaped flowers from July to September and toothed, mid-green leaves. This tall milky bellflower is a great back-of-border plant for moist, well-drained, neutral to alkaline soil. An excellent companion for old roses, it is best cut back after flowering to encourage a second flush of flowers.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, moist, well-drained, neutral to alkaline soilRate of growth: average to fast-growingFlowering period: July to SeptemberFlower colour: soft lilacOther features: toothed, mid-green leavesHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Protect the tender foliage from slugs and deadhead regularly. Apply a generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted compost around the base of the plant in spring. Stake with bamboo canes or brushwood in spring before the flowers appear
  • Mullein - Dreamy spires of saucer-shaped deep rose-pink flowers from early to late summer above dark purplish-green leaves. This stunning rose-pink mullein is perfect for a sunny border or cottage garden. The vertical spires contrast well with the rounded flower-heads of pink peonies, such as Paeonia lactiflora 'Marie Lemoineý or 'Sarah Bernhardtý. Position: full sun Soil: poor, well-drained, alkaline soil Rate of growth: average Flowering period: June to August Flower colour: rose-pink Hardiness: fully hardy Garden care: Mullein moth caterpillars can be a problem pick off the insects in early June as soon as they appear. Remove faded flowerspikes. Apply a thick 5-7cm mulch around the base of the plant in early springIt is worth keeping in mind that these plants are mainly biennial, so although they usually self-seed freely, the plant will only live for two years
  • Mullein - Erect spires of saucer-shaped, brownish-pink flowers with purple centres from May to August above rosettes of grey-green leaves A comparatively recent introduction, this brownish-pink verbascum is valued for its neat habit. Perfect for the middle of a sunny border or cottage garden it prefers poor, well-drained, alkaline soils. Position: Full sun Soil: poor, well-drained, alkaline soil Rate of growth: average Flowering period: July to August Flower colour: brownish-pink Hardiness: fully hardy Garden care: Mullein moth caterpillars can be a problem pick off the insects in early June as soon as they appear. Remove faded flower-spikes. Apply a thick 5-7cm mulch around the base of the plant in early spring Goes well with: Eryngium variefolium, Gysophila paniculata 'Bristol Fairyý, Echinops ritro, Ceratostigma willmottianum, Euphorbia dulcis 'Chameleoný, Trollius x chinensis 'Golden QueenýIt is worth keeping in mind that these plants are mainly biennial, so although they usually self-seed freely, the plant will only live for two yearsJanuary Sale Was £5.45 Now £4.45
  • Mullein - Statuesque spires of saucer-shaped, soft yellow flowers from May to August above rosettes of grey-green leaves. This delicate pale yellow verbascum is perfect for a sunny border or cottage garden. The pale yellow flowers and grey-green foliage look excellent next to the thistle-like blue flowerheads of Echinops ritro. Thrives in poor, well-drained soil. Position: full sun Soil: poor, well-drained, alkaline soil Rate of growth: average Flowering period: July to August Flower colour: soft yellow Hardiness: fully hardy Garden care: Mullein moth caterpillars can be a problem - pick off the insects in early June as soon as they appear. Remove faded flowerspikes. Apply a thick 5-7cm mulch around the base of the plant in early spring Goes well with: Eryngium variefolium, Gysophila paniculata 'Bristol Fairyý, Echinops ritro, Ceratostigma willmottianum, Agapanthus 'Bressingham Hybridsý, Perovskia 'Blue SpireýIt is worth keeping in mind that these plants are mainly bi