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Perennial & Biennial Plants


In this range you'll find an impressive selection of perennial plants and biennial plants, which are perfect for beginners and experienced gardeners alike. Also known as herbaceous plants, perennials live for 2 or more years and flower every year. Biennial plants are great for beds and spring displays and there are many delightful plants to choose from. Use the selections in the left menu to select the right plants for your garden.



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Perennial Collection A

Fill your beds and borders with this bargain collection of herbaceous perennials. Perennial plants bloom year after year, and many can also be cut and brought into the house for beautiful flower arrangements. Height: Up to 1m (39"). Spread: 45cm (18").

  • Perennial Collection A comprises:

  • A. Coreopsis 'Presto' - Neat, compact plants are smothered in golden-yellow, semi-double flowers all summer long.
  • B. Echinacea 'Magic Box' - Specially selected for its stunning mix of daisy flowers and spectacular performance in the garden.
  • C. Scabiosa 'Blue Jeans' - An abundance of blue pincushion scabious flowers will attract bees and butterflies throughout summer.
  • D. Foxglove 'Dalmatian Peach' - Exquisite peachy trumpets crowd the sturdy, upright stems.
  • E. Poppy 'Pizzicato' Mixed - A neat semi dwarfing variety, producing up to 20 large flowers per plant.
  • F. Silene 'Jack Flash' - Scarlet blooms are carried on elegant, slender stems over a long period.
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    • 36 plugs - 6 of each variety

    • Despatch: By end of July 2013
    • SAVE £22.95  
    • £35.94 £12.99

Comfrey 'Bocking 14'

Symphytum x uplandicum 'Bocking 14', Russian Comfrey

Grow your own soil conditioner! Comfrey ‘Bocking 14’ contains high levels of basic NPK nutrients and because it is a sterile hybrid, it won’t self seed all over your garden.


The nutrient rich foliage of comfrey can be used as a compost activator, mulch, or soaked in barrels of water for 3 to 5 weeks to make a useful liquid feed for tomatoes and beans. Scatter the wilted leaves throughout potato trenches just before planting, to fertilise the crop and improve their flavour! Once established, this quick growing plant can be cut 3 or 4 times throughout the growing season, for a constant supply of nutrient rich, organic, comfrey fertiliser. Height: 100cm (40”). Spread: 75cm (30”).


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How to grow herbs

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    • 5 root cuttings

    • Despatch: March - May 2013
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    • £8.99