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** Queen’s Platinum Jubilee 2022 Bank Holiday - Mail Order Deliveries **
Due to the first week in June being a 3 day working week we are planning to suspend dispatching plants during that week. We will do our best to get any existing orders sent this coming week (commencing 23rd MAY). Orders received after 20th May could be subject to delay as our courier is expecting the following week (commencing 6th June) to be very busy.
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Our native tree is a common sight in hedgerows as a tree or a hedge. Excellent plant for birds who seem to find food in the bark & under the leaves. If pruned as a hedge, do this in early winter. Good autumn colour. Good for heavy alkaline soil.
A late flowering Allium for the front of a sunny border in well-drained soil, flowering May to August. The attractive twisted grey leaves contrast with the lilac pink flowers.
An excellent deciduous tree/large shrub for a small garden. Delicate white flowers in spring followed by dark red fruits which are loved by birds. Orange-red autumn leaves give a long season of interest. Acid to neutral soil best, in sun to part shade.
Rarely offered, this US native produces masses of pale mauve - pink flowers very late in the year, a much appreciated source of food for bees and butterflies.
A bushy perennial with narrow leaves topped with star-shaped pale blue flowers in early summer. Fairly drought tolerant. Reasonable soil in sun/ part shade.
A very pretty cultivar, notable for its double white flowers backed by a ruff of green sepals. Grow under deciduous trees, which will provide the layer of leaf litter and leafmould wich these plants love.
One of the earliest flowering of the Japanese Anemones, often flowering at the beginning of August. Single medium violet-purple flowers. Grow in moist, well drained soil in sun/ part shade.
A small plant for moist soil in sun to part-shade with pale yellow flowers over mounds of finely cut leaves. It does well in a woodland setting or on a rockery, not too dry. Flowers June to July, the fluffy seedheads which follow are attractive too.
An open deciduous slightly suckering shrub, grown for its clusters of white flowers in spring, autumn colour & masses of dark red edible-when-cooked fruit.