Grape ‘Cabernet Sauvignon’

Grape Cabernet Sauvignon is a classic popular variety and is the world’s most planted grape ! Conical bunches of small purple-black grapes later in the season can produce a fine red table wine with a slight hint of blackcurrant. A

Grape ‘Cabernet Franc’

Grape Cabernet Franc is a self-fertile variety due to late ripening it is best grown under glass or in a sheltered spot in the garden. Dark purple grapes make superb wine with a hint of blackcurrant or a refreshing juice

Viburnum ‘Pragense’

Viburnum ‘Pragense’ is an evergreen shrub with waxy, dark green leaves with grey, felted undersides that grow quickly. Large clusters of pink buds open in May to reveal delicately perfumed white blossoms, creating a lovely spring show. This hardy evergreen

Viburnum plicatum f. tomentosum ‘Pink Beauty’

In May, flattened ‘lacecap’ flower heads beautify the Viburnum plicatum f. tomentosum ‘Pink Beauty.’ against a backdrop of dark green, richly veined foliage, the blossoms start out white and gradually turn delicate pink. If female plants are pollinated, clusters of

Viburnum nudum ‘Brandywine’

Viburnum nudum ‘Brandywine’ is a fantastic self-fertile variety that generates the most stunning display of berries even in the absence of a nearby pollinator! This deciduous, spreading shrub is ideal for adding colour and interest to mixed borders for a

Viburnum x hillieri ‘Winton’

Viburnum x hillieri ‘Winton’ has a stunning copper color in the spring, which darkens to green as the summer develops. Throughout June, cream-white flowers appear in profusion on stiff panicles, creating a striking display. As the fall foliage takes on

Viburnum davidii

A compact and evergreen shrub with deep green leaves that have pronounced veins. Small white-pink flowers are borne on flattened heads followed by metallic blue berries that turn black and last throughout the winter. Flowers April-May. Height 100-150cm.

Viburnum x carlcephalum

One of the less well-known Viburnums, but one that deserves to be more well-known! In May, Viburnum × carlcephalum produces domed clusters of pink buds that open into fragrant white blooms. Throughout the summer, the dark green, heart-shaped leaves cloak

Blueberry ‘Spartan’

Blueberry (Vaccinium) Spartan Blueberry Spartan is a truly mesmerising mid to late season blueberry plant, providing you with masses of delectable black-blue fruits in sunny July and August, perfect for all the family to pick and eat! This hardy blueberry

Blueberry ‘Goldtraube 71’

This late-season blueberry bears abundant crops of large, dark blue berries with a deliciously sweet flavour. Blueberry ‘Goldtraube 71’ is a dependable, self-fertile variety that produces abundant crops every August. Although the spring flowers aren’t as showy as some other

Blueberry ‘Bluegold’

Blueberry ?Bluegold? produces solid yields of sweet, blue berries in clusters around the end of July and into August, that is good for storing for longer periods of time than many other blueberry varieties. It?s a beautiful variety that also

Ulmus minor subsp. sarniensis

Ulmus minor subsp. sarniensis is a fully hardy, upright deciduous tree with a slender, narrow habit. This Wheatley Elm matures into a conical-shaped tree with a handsome crown of glossy green foliage in summer before it transforms to golden-yellow in

Ulmus x hollandica ‘Wredei’

Ulmus x hollandica Ulmus x hollandica Ulmus x hollan Ulmus minor and Ulmus glabra have been crossed to create ‘Wredei.’ The result is a deciduous, hardy, medium-sized tree with vivid yellow leaves with crinkled edges. As the summer unfolds, the

Thuja occidentalis ‘Teddy’

Thuja occidentalis ‘Teddy’ is well named for its neat dwarf habit and softly textured, evergreen foliage, which makes a particularly tactile specimen plant. This slow growing conifer forms a rounded ball shape with a growth rate of only 5cm (2)

Blueberry ‘Duke’

A mid-to-late cropping variety that yields well in July and early August. ‘Duke’ blueberries are firm, medium-sized, light blue berries with a sweet flavor. When mature, upright bushes can produce up to 20 pounds of fruit. The tasty fruits also

Thuja occidentalis ‘Jantar’

A slender, vibrant yellow conifer with more lateral branches than the majority of yellow-leaved cultivars, providing a much denser appearance. Thuja occidentalis ‘Jantar’ is a slow-growing plant that makes very manageable hedging, only growing around 20cm (8) each year. In

Thuja occidentalis ‘Golden Globe’

Incredibly eye-catching and aptly named, Thuja occidentalis ‘Golden Globe’ produces a dense, spherical plant as it matures. A slow-growing conifer with vibrant, golden-green, evergreen foliage that keeps its shape exceptionally well, providing all-year-round colour. The foliage takes on bronze-orange hues

Thuja occidentalis ‘Golden Smaragd’

Thuja occidentalis ‘Golden Smaragd’ is a vivid yellow-green variation of Thuja occidentalis ‘Smaragd,’ which turns a shade more golden in the winter. Over time, this slow-growing conifer grows into a dense, conical tree. The gorgeous yellow tints of early spring

Thuja occidentalis ‘Degroot’s Spire’

Thuja occidentalis ‘Degroot’s Spire’ produces dense, evergreen foliage and has a graceful columnar habit that will reach up to 6 metres in height once mature but remains wonderfully slender. In autumn, the foliage takes on subtle purple hues and occasionally

Thuja occidentalis ‘Anniek’

This hardy, evergreen conifer has a compact, rounded habit and green foliage with yellow tips that change to orange-bronze from late autumn and through winter. Thuja occidentalis ‘Anniek’ is very tactile and soft to touch, providing colour and texture throughout

Taxus x media ‘Hillii’

Taxus x media (Taxus) The columnar, upright shrub ‘Hillii’ has dense, bushy branches. Because of its neat habit and evergreen foliage, it is an excellent choice for creating hedges and screens. It is a little tougher than the common Yew,

Thuja occidentalis ‘Fire Chief’

This conifer has a clean, miniature habit that will complement any environment. At maturity, the dense branches produce a compact, globe-shaped, evergreen shrub that provides color and structure all year. The leaves of Thuja occidentalis ‘Fire Chief’ are bright gold