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Shrubs and roses are great for filling gaps and adding interest to your beds and borders. There are many that are easy to grow and care for and will give you years of pleasure, making this range of plants great value for money! View our video on How to plant shrubs and take a look at Michael Perry's (New Product Development Manager) Top 5 shrub recommendations
Buddleja 'Flower Power'Buddleja x weyeriana 'Bicolor', Buddleia, Butterfly Bush Customer Rating
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Fuchsia 'Duke of Wellington'
Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. More info |
Buddleja 'Buzz™ Magenta'Buddleia, Butterfly Bush Customer Rating
A new twist on a much-loved garden favourite, ‘Buzz’™ is the world's first patio buddleja! These attractive, compact plants are loved by bees and butterflies, but won't take over your garden. Buddleja ‘Buzz™ Magenta’ is easy to grow and problem-free with a super long-flowering period. Perfectly proportioned for patio pots and smaller gardens. Height and spread: 120cm (47”). Useful links: More info |
Fuchsia With No Name (Hardy)This hardy fuchsia is so new that we haven’t named it yet! This new form of the ever popular variety, Fuchsia ‘Deltas Sarah’ has the same steely blue flowers but with a shorter, more compact habit. Perfect for making a spectacular display in borders and patio containers year after year. Height: 30cm (12"). Spread: 40cm (16"). Our online fans have had lots of fun recently helping us name our new fuchsias. Now you all have a chance with this new dwarf patio variety with blue fl owers! Send your naming suggestion to namethatfuchsia@thompson-morgan.com - giving your chosen name in the subject line, and including your full name and mailing address. Competition closes 31st October 2013. Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. More info |
Fuchsia 'Army Nurse'Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. More info |
Rose 'Blue Eyes'Rosa This astonishing repeat-flowering Floribunda rose is a breeding breakthrough, and highly sought after for its unusual colouring. The abundant clusters of wide, delicate-pink blooms are each decorated with an exquisite mauve-blue centre blotch and a beautiful, sweet fragrance. Rose ‘Blue Eyes’ has good disease resistance and a short bushy habit that makes it ideal for planting in containers or borders for a head-turning display. Height: 120cm (47”). Spread: 90cm (35”).Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. Companion planting: Try growing roses with garlic, chives, thyme or mint to help deter aphids and blackfly. Useful links: More info |
Tree Peony 'Guan Shi Mo Yu' (Champion Black Jade)Paeonia The huge, ruffled flowers with rich burgundy, almost black petals, contrast beautifully with the central golden yellow anthers. There are few plants that can compete with the beauty of a tree peony in full bloom. A mature plant can boast in excess of a hundred exotic blooms, each measuring up to 25cm (10") or more in diameter! These exceptional shrubs are hardy and disease resistant, and will continue to bloom for a lifetime. The exotic flowers of the tree peony are simply breathtaking in borders and make exquisite cut flowers for vases indoors. Supplied as high quality, 3 year old bareroot plants with 3-4 strong branches. Height and spread: 150cm (60").Useful links: More info |