Category Archives: Patio Plants
Geranium ‘White Pearl’
Rosebud Geranium ‘White Pearl’ is a charming and elegant variety of geranium, prized for its pure white, rosebud-like flowers and compact, mounding growth. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil and offers long-lasting blooms from late spring through summer.
Geranium ‘Appleblossom Rosebud’
18 weeks of beautiful rosebud flowersCaptivating rosebud blooms open to reveal large, bicoloured clusters of fully double, pink and white flowers. This delightful zonal geranium has retained its popularity since the Victorian age and remains admired and sought after today.
Fuchsia ‘Swingtime’
Swingtime fuchsias with large, double-frilled white flowers contrast with the superb bold red sepals. Create a stunning, colourful and long-lasting display in hanging baskets or containers for the patio or balcony . Easy to maintain Swingtime will grow well in
Cosmos atrosanguineus ‘Chocamocha’
Perfect for chocolate-lovers – Cosmos atrosanguineus ‘Chocamocha’ boasts velvety flowers in rich cocoa shades that even smell of chocolate. This short variety is ideal for containers or the front of borders and doesn’t require staking. It can be over-wintered as
Begonia ‘Fragrant Falls Improved™ – Apricot Delight’
Begonia ‘Fragrant Falls Improved™ – Lemon Delight’
A dramatic improvement on its predecessor, 'Fragrant Falls Improved' has more colour, more flowers and more fragrance. With fully double blooms and fabulous perfume, these showy Begonias are perfect for planting in baskets or cascading over window boxes and patio
Mandevilla sanderi ‘Bloom Bells® Pink’
With evergreen foliage and extravagant pink trumpet shaped blooms in summer, Mandevilla sanderi ‘Bloom Bells® Pink’ will produce a stunning display all year round, twining over obelisks or potted and grown in a warm conservatory! This tropical climber gives an
Gerbera garvinea ‘Sweet Smile’
?Sweet Smile? is an elegant Gerbera, that blooms from June until November. It produces masses of sunny yellow flowers, that each feature a vibrant lemon centre, along with a compact growing habit of fresh green foliage. Reaching just 30cm in
Dryopteris erythrosora
Striking new foliage colour! This beautiful evergreen fern's fronds emerge as an orange or copper colour that really stands out. They mature to dark green and are stiff and upright. Easy to grow if kept moist. Height 80-90cm (32-36"); spread
Pansy ‘Coolwave Blueberry Swirl’
?Coolwave Blueberry Swirl? is a popping Pansy that blooms all year round. Adding vibrancy and drama wherever placed, this Viola works wonderfully in patio pots and cottage gardens. Happy to grow in semi shade, this bright yellow and lilac Pansy
Gaura ‘Baby Butterfly Dark Pink’
This vibrant Gaura will make an ornamental statement wherever placed in your outdoor space this season. From June until November, you will witness an abundance of bright pink blooms that smother it compact, dwarf growing habit of fresh green foliage
Camellia Collection
Camellias are always popular for their showy spring blooms and glossy evergreen foliage. This elegant trio certainly won?t disappoint! Their double flowers are borne in profusion, opening from fat, pointed buds in April and May. We?ve brought together 3 lovely
Fragrant Winter Shrub Duo
Winter often takes a backseat when it comes to garden displays, with many focusing on the vibrant colours of summer. However, winter-flowering shrubs offer a subtle yet captivating allure, providing much-needed interest during the colder months. Not only do these
Camellia ‘Blooming Wonder Pink’
?Blooming Wonder Pink? is an eye-catching Camellia that blooms from April until June. It produces masses of double, baby pink flowers, that contrast beautifully against its mounds of glossy, evergreen foliage. Ideal for planting in a border, woodland or patio
Peony ‘Double Red’
Peony Double red will bloom in early summer, creating a sweet, light scent making it an ideal contribution to any cottage garden or container, or why not cut the ruby-red flowers to exhibit indoors. The massive flowers of this plant
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Nizza’
Nizza is a newly introduced Hydrangea macrophylla variety with enormous, flattened lacecap flowerheads. The outer circle of sterile flowers blooms profusely throughout the summer, making for a particularly eye-catching display. Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Nizza’, like many other kinds, can range from
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Benxi’
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Benxi’ brightens up dark and shady corners with pristine white blooms from early summer onwards. Blooms fade to pale pink in maturity, while deep green foliage transforms to gold and red in autumn. Intriguing, compact shrub, Hydrangea macrophylla
Clematis ‘Little Lemons’
Instantly recognisable as a clematis tangutica variety, but without the sprawling stems of its larger cousins! Clematis 'Little Lemons' is a super-dwarf plant with a neat, bushy habit. The short, 45cm (18") long stems are cloaked in delicately cut, bright
Mandevilla sanderi ‘Bloom Bells®’ Trio
With evergreen foliage and extravagant trumpet shaped blooms in summer, Mandevilla sanderi ‘Bloom Bells® Trio? will produce a stunning display all year round, twining over obelisks or potted and grown in a warm conservatory! This tropical climber gives an exotic
Chlorophytum saundersiae ‘Starlight’
A slender grass-like perennial that produces a dense clump of graceful, variegated foliage which will swiftly grows skywards before arching elegantly at the tips. Throughout the summer, Chlorophytum saundersiae ‘Starlight’ bears starry, white blooms that glisten at the stem tips,
Lily ‘Giant Flowered Collection’
?Giant Flowered Collection? combines three different giant lilies that will wow in your garden, year after year! The colossal blooms are not only huge but look so beautiful, with their trademark vibrant colour that a Lily is capable of producing.
Agapanthus Duo Collection
These exotic blooms make a real statement in sunny borders and patio container displays, returning each summer and getting better every year. The large spherical blooms are also magnificent in cut flower displays and their architectual seed heads continue the


