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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 'Buzz'™ CollectionBuddleia, Butterfly Bush Customer RatingA 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'™ 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: How to grow Buddleja Buzz™ |
Fuchsia 'Hardy Collection 3' (Hardy)Fuchsia 'Army Nurse', 'Delta's Sarah' & 'Shrimp Cocktail' Customer RatingThis collection of outstanding hardy fuchsias makes a colourful addition to containers and borders. Compact and bushy, they will flower non-stop from early summer to autumn, growing in stature with the passing years. Height and spread: 90cm (36”).
Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. More info |
Rose 'Waterfall Collection' (Drift)
These sensational trailing roses have been specially bred for their lax, cascading habit which could easily rival fuchsias, begonias and other hanging basket favourites. Naturally dwarf plants bear clusters of beautiful double flowers with a glorious fragrance. Rose ‘Waterfall Collection’ are perfectly hardy with good disease resistance. Better still, they are repeat blooming so you can enjoy flowers throughout the summer with regular deadheading. Fill your containers, window boxes and baskets with something different this summer. Height: 25cm (10"). Spread: 30cm (12"). Companion planting: Try growing roses with garlic, chives, thyme or mint to help deter aphids and blackfly. Useful links: Companion Planting |
Hibiscus CollectionHibiscus syriacus 'Mint Cream',Hibiscus syriacus 'Sugared Almonds',Hibiscus syriacus 'Turkish Delight',Rose Mallow
These hardy, deciduous shrubs are some of the last to break bud in spring - but well worth the wait! Exotic, tropical looking flowers smother the dark three-lobed foliage in late summer and autumn, when many other blooms have faded. Our Hibiscus syriacus collection will thrive on most soils but is particularly useful for tricky alkaline conditions. Rose Mallow requires little maintenance but enjoys a long, hot summer to produce the most stunning hibiscus flowers. Height: 3m (10’). Spread: 2m (6’,5").
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Hydrangea 'Duo'Hydrangea macrophylla 'Glam Rock' (Horwack), Hydrangea macrophylla 'Swinging Sixties' This psychedelic duo will certainly lend a splash of colour to your garden. The vibrant flower heads and attractive autumn foliage provide a long season of interest from midsummer to late autumn. As with many varieties, Hydrangea macrophylla produces slightly different colour tones depending on the soil pH. These robust, hardy shrubs makes a superb addition to borders or large patio containers. Height and spread: 120cm (48").
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Magnolia CollectionMagnolia denudata 'White', Magnolia denudata 'Yellow River', Magnolia 'Red Lucky',Magnolia 'Hong yur', Magnolia denudata 'Fei Huang'
This elegant collection of deciduous Magnolias will make a superb feature in your spring garden. The showy flowers emerge on bare stems before the foliage appears to clothe their handsome shape. These large shrubs are ideal for growing in wide borders or planting as stand-alone specimen shrubs. Height and spread: 6m (20’).
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Fuchsia 'Hardy Collection' B' (Hardy)This collection of outstanding hardy fuchsias makes a colourful addition to containers and borders. Compact and bushy, they will flower non-stop from early summer to autumn, growing in stature with the passing years. Height and spread: 90cm (36”).
Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. More info |