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  • Form: Bush / St. Julien (semi vigorous)Mirabelle trees are a type of plum. Ruby is the largest fruit of the mirabelles recorded having exceptionally sweet taste; peach-like flavours and dark red flesh. The tree is unusually upright in habit in comparison to the wide spreading bushy habit of most varieties. Uses: Cooking & EatingPicking Month: Mid September.Position: full sunFlowering period: April to MaySoil: will tolerate most soils, except very chalky or badly drainedSelf Pollinating, but will also do well with pollinating partners.Pollination Partners:Mirabelle de Nancy Mirabelle Countess Plum Avalon Plum Herman Plum Rivers Early Prolific Gage Jefferson Gage Dennistons Superb Gage Golden SphereSold in a 12 litre pot.
  • Miscanthus sinensis 'Adagio' is an ideal Miscanthus for a smaller garden. It forms a clump of narrow, arching folliage that turn buff yellow in the autumn and produces a mass of narrow beige plumes. Perfect for coastal gardens.Sold in a 2 litre pot.
  • Masses of thin wiry stems, that are covered in small dark green leaves make this fast-growing and unusual plant perfect to grow as a shrubby, scrambling groundcover, or if given something to cling to, a twining climber. It is primarily grown by us however for use in seasonal hanging baskets and containers where it is used for its delicate-looking foliage that flows and cascades over the edges, which creates a light and airy feel, and a real alternative to trailing ivy.Height and Spread: Trails to 1m (40") x 50cm (20") in 2 yearsSold in a 11cm pot.Web Orders:Due to the nature of this product we are unable to send by post or courier.We deliver to locally, we also offer a click and collect service.
  • Stunning pink and red foliage.Dainty white berries are followed by small red berries.(NOT EDIBLE Humans & Animals)An ideal specimen plant with plenty of year round interest.Perfect as a low maintenance addition to borders, patio containers and exotic planting schemes.Likes moist, but well-drained soil in a sheltered position in full sun.Will tolerate a wide range of soils, from sand to chalk and clay.Sold in a 5 litre pot.
  • Nandina are erect, evergreen compact shrubs with pinnate to 3-pinnate leaves composed of lance-shaped leaflets which colour well in autumn, and panicles of small, star-shaped white flowers. New growth emerges a bronze-orange colour in spring turning green with age but often retaining a red-orange flush. In autumn and winter, the foliage turns shades of red and gold. Conical panicles of small white flowers in summer are sometimes followed by red berries. Berries purely for decoration, NOT EDIBLE by Humans and Animals.'Gulf Stream' is adaptable to a wide range of soils, but prefers fertile, hummus-rich, consistently moist, well-drained soils. It thrives in full sun with some afternoon shade. Once established, it is resistant to drought. It is resistant to frost, but may need some protection from harsh winds.Sold in a 5 litre pot.
  • The new foliage of this handsome nandina emerges each spring a yellowy green, but over time will turn a richer lime green. When grown in a sunnier spot, the leaf colour will remain quite bright, but in areas where the foliage is in shade (or towards the centre of the plant), the foliage becomes a darker green.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: moist but well-drained soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: JulyHardiness: frost hardy (needs winter protection in cold areas)Sold in a 5 litre pot.
  • A true multi-season feature compact evergreen shrub for the garden. In spring new leaves emerge flushed pink, green and cream.In summer, small creamy-white flowers followed by small greenish berries that mature to a waxy red in autumn, and leaves turning to hues of red-orange.Berries are purely decorative, NOT EDIBLE for Humans or Animals.Nandina are best planted in a moist, well-drained soil of sand, clay or loam within an acidic, alkaline or neutral PH balance. They are best positioned in an area that receives full fun.Suited to flower beds and borders within courtyard, cottage and informal garden settings.Sold in a 5 litre pot.
  • Nemesia Bordeaux has profuse, lovely, plum coloured flowers with a light scent from late spring to autumn. Has a great compact habit so ideal for patio containers or bed edges. Also useful inrockeries and reaised beds.Height: 20cm (8in) x Spread: 25cm (10in)Position: Sunny, in any good well-drained soil or compost.Planting Instructions & Aftercare: Water well before planting and let the plant drain. Prepare the planting aread and enrich with with planting compost and general fertiliser. Carefully remove pot and plant in the prepared hole (same depth as the pot). Firm in and water in well., then water regularly in dry weather.Will re-flower better if old flower stems are trimmed back regularly. May well over-winter outside if planted in the correct spot.Soldi in a 1 litre pot.
  • Large bicolour flowers with purple upper part and lilac lower part, fades to lavender-lilac. Yellow eye. Upright habit. Neat, compact and bushy.To encourage more blooms deadhead spent flowers.If you want to keep your perennial nemesias to flower the following year, move them to a frost-free spot to overwinter. Sold in a 1 litre pot.
  • Nemesia 'Wisley Vanilla' is a stunning tender perennial most popularly grown as a bedding plant. In the spring and summer beautiful white blooms and a yellow eye pop up with a strong sweet vanilla scent. This deciduous plant has a bushy habit and is lovely in flower borders, beds, or patio containers in cottage, wildlife, and courtyard gardens. Grow in moist and well-drained soil, in full sun, as dry weather arrives this will stop the flowering unless it is watered freely.Flowering time through Spring, Summer, and sometimes into early Autumn.Cut back faded flower stems to encourage more nemesia flowers to be produced throughout summer.Sold in a 1 litre pot.
  • Deep violet to lilac-blue summer flowers and aromatic mid-green leaves. This violet-lilac catmint makes excellent, long-flowering, groundcover for a sunny border. Clipped back after the first flush in June, it flowers through to early autumn. Useful as an informal, scented edge for paths as, when trodden on, the foliage releases a pleasant aroma.Its flowers are popular with bees and other pollinators.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: moist, well-drained soilSold in a 2 liter pot.
  • Olive Trees are fantastic potted either by the front door or even in the back garden on a terrace or patio area. Why not bring some of the Mediterranean into your garden with one of our beautiful olive trees.This plant is sold in a 20 litre pot.
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