Assorted Perennials
Perennials are those fabulous plants you see and just fall in love with. Perennials add colour, structure and form to your garden beds. They change with the seasons, bringing changing beauty to your surroundings.
There is a range of perennials on offer from evergreen (year-round interest), semi-evergreen (will remain evergreen in warmer climates, though don’t grow much through winter) and herbaceous (have a rest period during the year, usually winter, where they die down to just a crown in dormancy before remerging in spring). Each type has major advantages in your garden beds. They are easy to use, and each comes with detailed, easy-to-apply growing instructions.
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Limited Release Perennials
Aquilegia
Bred for larger, more prolific blooms with midsized growth, they have the added perk of flowering without the cold weather most Aquilegia require. Once you have grown one you will need to grow more!
Japanese Anemone
Graceful, late-season bloomers with elegant, wind-kissed flowers in soft pinks and whites. Thriving in part shade, they bring light and movement, creating a romantic atmosphere as other plants fade.
Erysimum Wallflowers
Incredible new breeding with compact, well branched growth and spectacularly colourful blooms from September to March. These lasting perennials combine well with spring flowering bulbs in gardens or pots.
Curcuma Siam Tulips
Tulips from the tropics! These exotic beauties feature lasting colourful bracts over a long season. Glossy foliage has decorative mahogany streaks. Ideal for patios, indoors, or frost-free gardens.
Foxgloves and Digiplexis
Make the most of your garden space by adding some spires of vertical colour. Using these shapes in repetition throughout your beds can break up monotony and create visually powerful displays.
Salvias
Salvias are one of the best garden plants around. They grow in a wide range of conditions and flower and flower and flower. Planting a variety of Salvias will ensure months of colour for your garden and your vases.
Foliage Dahlias
These mid sized Dahlias work their magic from midsummer, with a lavish showing of 5cm flowers over burgundy blushed foliage.
Aquilegia Swan Series
Bred for larger, more prolific blooms with midsized growth, they have the added perk of flowering without the cold weather most Aquilegia require. Once you have grown one, you will need to grow more!
Veronica
Perfect towards the front of a garden bed or in mixed container plantings. These compact, free flowering plants opens from late spring. With regular removal of spent flowers, Veronica can repeat into autumn.
Daylilies
With very little effort you can create the most amazing, memorable displays with these reliable, vigorous and heat tolerant plants.
Marguerite Daisies
A boon in the picking patch, handy as a garden filler or an easy choice for containers. These compact, evergreen plants can provide masses of flowers
almost year round.
Society Garlic Tulbaghia
A fast-growing, low-maintenance plant with tidy, evergreen foliage, tolerant of dry conditions and frost to -5°C. Perfect for cottage, coastal, or herb gardens, it’s an easy and rewarding choice for any space.
Succulents
Easy to grow and wonderfully versatile, these resilient plants thrive in pots, hanging baskets or garden beds, rewarding gardeners with colourful blooms, pollinator appeal and sculptural foliage that brings year-round texture and interest.
Ground Covers
Create a lush carpet of colour and texture with these beautiful ground covers. From the soft mounds and lavender-blue blooms of Catmint, to the charming moss-like cushions of Saxifraga and the cheerful spreading habit of Cotula, these easy-care plants soften edges, fill gaps and bring the garden to life. Perfect for pathways, rockeries and sunny borders, they provide long-lasting interest while helping to suppress weeds and attract pollinators.
Hand Picked Perennials
Perennials are those fabulous plants you see and just fall in love with. Perennials add colour, structure and form to your garden beds. They change with the seasons, bringing changing beauty to your surroundings.
There is a range of perennials on offer from evergreen (year-round interest), semi-evergreen (will remain evergreen in warmer climates, though don’t grow much through winter) and herbaceous (have a rest period during the year, usually winter, where they die down to just a crown in dormancy before remerging in spring). Each type has major advantages in your garden beds. They are easy to use, and each comes with detailed, easy-to-apply growing instructions.





































































































































































