
44.85 £
Hydrangeas Thrive In Shade So They Are Perfect For Moist Soil In Shaded Borders And Containers. This Red White And Blue Collection Is Sure To Bring Any Garden To Life, Even A Shady Patio!hydrangea Madame Emile Mouillere. One Of The Best Mophead Hydrangeas. The Flowers Are Pristine White When They First Appear Becoming Tinged With Pale Pink As They Age. Vigorous And Healthy, Madame Emile Mouillere Looks Marvellous In A Moist, Semi- Shaded Border Or Grown In A Large Container On A Shady Patio.hydrangea Renate Steiniger. A Showy Hydrangea With Flowers That Turn To The Most Brilliant Blue As They Open. Keep The Wonderful Blue Colour By Growing This Hydrangea In Acid Soil.hydrangea Dark Angel. Sensational In A Container This Hydrangea Is One Of Our Best Selling Shrubs. With Bright Lacecap Flowers That Darken To Red As They Age Contrasting Well With The Rich, Dark Copper Foliage. Plant Into Humus-rich, Moisture Retentive Soil. Hydrangeas Can Change Colour Depending On The Acidity Of The Soil So If You Garden On Alkaline Soil Grow The Blue Hydrangeas In A Container Of Ericaceous Compost.after Carekeep Plants Well Watered Especially In Dry Weather.keep Faded Flowers On The Stems Over Winter To Protect Buds From Frost. The Dried Flower Heads Also Look Superb In Winter Arrangements.prune In Spring, Cut Flowering Stems Back To A Healthy Pair Of Buds.on Established Plants Prune Out A Third Of Old Stems In Spring To Encourage Fresh New Growth.offer - Hydrangea Collection Red, White, And Blue Mixsave: £15.00

16.95 £
Jasminum Nudiflorum-winter Jasmine. This Winter-flowering Shrub Is Perfect For Covering A Wall, Or To Scramble Down Banks Or Spill Over Low Walls. The Starry Yellow Flowers Appear On Bright Green Stems During The Darkest Months Of The Year, Flowering Even In The Depths Of Winter To Brighten Up The Garden. Tie The Stems In To Trellis Or Train Them Along Wires To Clothe Walls.grow Winter Jasmine In Any Reasonably Fertile, Well Drained Soil In A Sunny Or Part Shaded Position. Winter Jasmine Is Tolerant Of Most Soils And Positions.plantingdig A Hole Large And Deep Enough To Take The Plant’s Root Ball.gently Tap The Plant Out Of Its Pot Without Disturbing The Soil Around The Roots.position The Plant In The Hole So The Plant’s Crown Is Level With The Surface And Sits At The Same Depth As It Was In The Pot; Make Sure The Roots Are In Direct Contact With The Soil.backfill With The Excavated Soil And Firm In Gently.water To Settle The Soil Around The Roots.aftercare.watering: Water Regularly In The First Few Weeks After Planting But Don’t Overwater. The Plants Will Send Their Roots Down In Search Of Moisture As They Grow.feeding: Give Plants A Boost If Necessary With A Handful Of Granular Feed Hoed Into The Soil In Spring.pruning: prune Flowering Stems Of Winter Jasmine In Spring, After Flowering. Cut Back To Strong Buds Low Down On The Plant. Cut Out Any Old Unproductive Stems To Rejuvenate Congested Plants.flowers January-marchheight 3m/10ftsupplied In 3 Litre Pots

4.95 £
Buddleja Davidii ‘royal Red’, Also Known As The Butterfly Bush, Produces Spikes Of Honey-scented, Dark Red, Almost Purple Flowers, On Top Of Arching Stems From Midsummer. These Flowers Are Loved By Butterflies And Other Nectar Feeding Insects And So Is The Perfect Choice For A Wildflower Garden. ‘royal Red’ Is An Excellent Variety Because It Produces Some Of The Biggest Flowers Of All The Davidii Species Sometime Up To 50cm Long Especially If Pruned Hard During Spring. The Foliage Is Also Attractive, Turning A Butter-yellow During Autumn. A Wonderful Specimen Plant Which Will Flower For A Long Period Of Time If Dead Headed Regularly.plantingdig A Hole Large And Deep Enough To Take The Plant’s Root Ball.gently Tap The Plant Out Of Its Pot Without Disturbing The Soil Around The Roots.position The Plant In The Hole So The Plant’s Crown Is Level With The Surface And Sits At The Same Depth As It Was In The Pot; Make Sure The Roots Are In Direct Contact With The Soil.backfill With The Excavated Soil, Enriched With Humus-rich Garden Compost And Firm In Gently.water To Settle The Soil Around The Roots. aftercare Deadhead Spent Flowers To Encourage More To Take Their Place.watering: Water Regularly In The First Few Weeks After Planting And Then Make Sure The Plants Are Kept Moist In Dry Spell; But Don’t Overwater. Plants Will Send Their Roots Down In Search Of Moisture As They Grow.feeding: Give Plants A Boost If Necessary With A Handful Of Granular Feed Hoed Into The Soil In Spring.pruning: every Year In Early Spring Prune Buddleja Hard Back To A Strong Bud Low Down On The Plant. This Will Keep The Plants Manageable And Encourage Plenty Of New Flowers.protect: Keep Pests And Disease At Bay With Our Range Of Bug Killers And Fungicides.

4.95 £
Buddleja Davidii ‘white Profusion’ Makes A Wonderful Plant In A Sunny Mixed Or Shrub Border. The Flower Spikes Are Striking Both In Appearance And In Fragrance And Are Highly Attractive To Butterflies And Other Nectar Feeding Insects. Buddleja Davidii ‘white Profusion’ Is Best Pruned Hard In Spring To Restrict Its Growth And To Help It Produce Huge Clusters Of The Fabulously Scented, Yellow/white Flowers Which Will Bloom From July To September. In Autumn The Grey-green Foliage Will Change To A Lovely Butter-yellow Colour.planting dig A Hole Large And Deep Enough To Take The Plant’s Root Ball.gently Tap The Plant Out Of Its Pot Without Disturbing The Soil Around The Roots.position The Plant In The Hole So The Plant’s Crown Is Level With The Surface And Sits At The Same Depth As It Was In The Pot; Make Sure The Roots Are In Direct Contact With The Soil.backfill With The Excavated Soil, Enriched With Humus-rich Garden Compost And Firm In Gently.water To Settle The Soil Around The Roots. aftercare Deadhead Spent Flowers To Encourage More To Take Their Place.waterin

4.95 £
Callistemon Citrinus, Also Known As The Bottle Brush, Is An Exotic Looking Tall Shrub Which Produces Impressive Crimson-red Flower That Give This Splendid Plat Its Name. They Are Produced During Spring And Summer And Give An Eye-catching And Impressive Display When Situated In A Sunny Border. The Evergreen, Scented Foliage Is A Deep Green Colour But Requires A Cool Greenhouse During The Winter Months To Protect It From Excessive Cold And Winter Wet. Callistemon Citrinus Is A Perfect Plant If You Are Trying To Achieve A Tropical Feel And Looks Fantastic With Palms And Other Architectural Plants. The Flowers Will Attract Butterflies And Other Nectar Feeding Insects.in Containers grow Callistemon In Large Containers Of Loam-based Compost Such As John Innes No.2 And Give Them Good Drainage. Add Drainage Crocks To The Bottom Of The Pot And Don’t Let The Pots Sit In Water.outsidecallistemon Can Be Grown In Open Ground In Very Warm Sheltered Gardens. They Prefer A Slightly Acid Soil. position the Plants Are Happy Outside For The Summer; Give Them A Warm Sheltered Site In Full Sun. Bring Them Back Under Cover In Winter To Protect The Plants From Frosts And Winter Wet.callistemon Also Make Wonderful Conservatory Plants.aftercarewatering: Water Regularly In The First Few Weeks After Planting And Then Make Sure The Plants Are Kept Moist In Dry Spells, Especially If Grown In A Container. Don’t Overwater; Plants Will Send Their Roots Down In Search Of Moisture As They Grow.feed Incorporate A Slow Release Fertilizer In Spring.pruning No Regular Pruning Is Needed Just Trim Callistemon Lightly To Shape In Summer

4.95 £
Chaenomeles × Superba 'crimson And Gold', Also Known As Ornamental Quince, Are Grown For Their Highly Attractive And Vivid Red Spring Flowers Which Are Produced On Bare Twigs. The Glossy, Dark Green Leaves Appear After The Cup-shaped Flower First Bloom Giving Them Centre Stage That They Truly Disserve. After The Wonderful Flowers Have Finished It Produces Aromatic, Greenish-yellow Fruit Which Can Be Eaten When Cooked. 'crimson And Gold' Is A Compact Variety Of Chaenomeles Which Is Better Suited To Smaller Gardens Than Other Larger Varieties. This Easy-to-grow, Deciduous Shrub Is Perfect Planted In A Partially Shaded Border But Really Shines When Trained Against A Wall. Although This Method Takes More Time It Is Definitely Worth Giving It A Go.plantingdig A Hole Large And Deep Enough To Take The Plant’s Root Ball.gently Tap The Plant Out Of Its Pot Without Disturbing The Soil Around The Roots.position The Plant In The Hole So The Plant’s Crown Is Level With The Surface And Sits At The Same Depth As It Was In The Pot; Make Sure The Roots Are In Direct Contact With The Soil.backfill With The Excavated Soil, Enriched With Humus-rich Garden Compost And Firm In Gently.water To Settle The Soil Around The Roots. aftercare.watering: Water Regularly In The First Few Weeks After Planting And Then Make Sure The Plants Are Kept Moist In Dry Spell; But Don’t Overwater .plants Will Send Their Roots Down In Search Of Moisture As They Grow.feeding: Give Plants A Boost If Necessary With A Handful Of Granular Feed Hoed Into The Soil In Spring.pruning: if Growing Chaenomeles Against A Wall, Prune Every Year. Cut Side Shoots Back To Six Shoots After Flowering In Spring. On Established Plants Remove Excess Growth In Spring Or Summer. This Will Keep The Shrub Neat And Manageable, And Encourage Plenty Of Flowers.protect: Keep Pests And Disease At Bay With Our Range Of Bug Killers And Fungicides.

4.95 £
Cotoneaster × Suecicus ‘coral Beauty’ Is A Fantastic Choice For An Attractive, Weed Suppressing, Carpet-forming Plant. Once Mature It Creates A Dense Low, Growing, Evergreen Shrub Which Produces A Profusion Of Tiny White Flowers During Spring And Summer Which Are Followed By Masses Of Coral Red Berries, Which Attract Birds. Cotoneaster ‘coral Beauty’ Is One Of The Best Evergreen Berry Shrubs, Rivalling Viburnums And Even Pyracantha.plantingdig A Hole Large And Deep Enough To Take The Plant’s Root Ball.gently Tap The Plant Out Of Its Pot Without Disturbing The Soil Around The Roots.position The Plant In The Hole So The Plant’s Crown Is Level With The Surface And Sits At The Same Depth As It Was In The Pot; Make Sure The Roots Are In Direct Contact With The Soil.backfill With The Excavated Soil And Firm In Gently.water To Settle The Soil Around The Roots. aftercare.watering: Water Regularly In The First Few Weeks After Planting But Don’t Overwater. The Plants Will Send Their Roots Down In Search Of Moisture As They Grow.feeding: Give Plants A Boost If Necessary With A Handful Of Granular Feed Hoed Into The Soil In Spring.pruning: none Needed, But On Established Plants Remove Crossing Stems To Keep Plants Neat,

4.95 £
Cytisus ‘goldfinch’, Commonly Called Broom, Is One Of The Best Spring-flowering Shrubs For A Sunny Border. The Wand-like Branches Are Smothered In Red And Gold Pea Flowers That Give A Superb And Colourful Display At A Time When Many Shrubs Are Not Yet In Flower.cytisus ‘goldfinch’ Looks Superb When Planted With Spring Bulbs Such As Daffodils And Tulips And Wallflowers That Compliment The Broom’s Colourful Flowers. Grow Cytisus ‘goldfinch’ In Any Moderately Fertile, Free Draining Soil. Broom Flowers Best In A Sunny Site, And The Plants Will Cope With Poor Soils. plantingdig A Hole Large And Deep Enough To Take The Plant’s Root Ball.gently Tap The Plant Out Of Its Pot Without Disturbing The Soil Around The Roots.position The Plant In The Hole So The Plant’s Crown Is Level With The Surface And Sits At The Same Depth As It Was In The Pot; Make Sure The Roots Are In Direct Contact With The Soil.backfill With The Excavated Soil And Firm In Gently.water To Settle The Soil Around The Roots. watering: Water Regularly In The First Few Weeks After Planting But Don’t Overwater. These Drought Tolerant Plants Will Send Their Roots Down In Search Of Moisture As They Grow.feeding: Give Plants A Boost If Necessary With A Handful Of Granular Feed Hoed Into The Soil In Spring.pruning: prune After Flowering; Cut Back To A Side Shoot Low Down On The Plants, To Encourage Next Year’s Flowers And Keep Plants Neat, But Don’t Cut Into Old Wood.

4.95 £
Cytisus X Praecox ‘allgold’, Commonly Called Broom, Is A Wonderful Spring-flowering Shrub For A Sunny Border. Primrose Yellow, Pea-like Flowers Smother The Slender Branches To Give A Superb Display; They’re Especially Welcome At A Time When Many Shrubs Are Not Yet In Flower. Cytisus X Praecox ‘allgold’looks Superb When Planted With Spring Bulbs Such As Daffodils And Tulips; Under Plant With Dwarf Wallflowers To Compliment The Broom’s Colourful Flowers. Grow Cytisus X Praecoxallgoldin Any Moderately Fertile, Free Draining Soil. Broom Flowers Best In A Sunny Site, And The Plants Will Cope With Poor Soils. plantingdig A Hole Large And Deep Enough To Take The Plant’s Root Ball.gently Tap The Plant Out Of Its Pot Without Disturbing The Soil Around The Roots.position The Plant In The Hole So The Plant’s Crown Is Level With The Surface And Sits At The Same Depth As It Was In The Pot; Make Sure The Roots Are In Direct Contact With The Soil.backfill With The Excavated Soil And Firm In Gently.water To Settle The Soil Around The Roots. watering: Water Regularly In The First Few Weeks After Planting But Don’t Overwater. The Plants Will Send Their Roots Down In Search Of Moisture As They Grow.feeding: Give Plants A Boost If Necessary With A Handful Of Granular Feed Hoed Into The Soil In Spring.pruning: prune After Flowering; Cut Back To A Side Shoot Low Down On The Plants, To Encourage Next Year’s Flowers And Keep Plants Neat, But Don’t Cut Into Old Wood.

4.95 £
Escallonia ‘peach Blossom’ Is An Evergreen Shrub With Glossy Leaves And Clear Peach-pink Tubular Flowers That Appear In Mid Summer And In Mild Spells Can Continue Intermittently Through The Year. Escallonia Shrubs Attract Bees And Other Pollinating Insects. Escallonia ‘peach Blossom’is Ideal For Planting As Specimen Shrub In A Sunny Border; These Shrubs Also Make Wonderful Flowering Hedges.this Escallonia Has Been Given The Rhs Award Of Garden Merit As An Excellent Garden Plant.grow Escallonia ‘peach Blossom’ In Any Moderately Fertile, Free Draining Soil In A Sunny Site That Is Sheltered From Cold Winds. plantingdig A Hole Large And Deep Enough To Take The Plant’s Root Ball.gently Tap The Plant Out Of Its Pot Without Disturbing The Soil Around The Roots.position The Plant In The Hole So The Plant’s Crown Is Level With The Surface And Sits At The Same Depth As It Was In The Pot; Make Sure The Roots Are In Direct Contact With The Soil.backfill With The Excavated Soil And Firm In Gently.water To Settle The Soil Around The Roots. aftercare.watering: Water Regularly In The First Few Weeks After Planting But Don’t Overwater. The Plants Will Send Their Roots Down In Search Of Moisture As They Grow.feeding: Give Plants A Boost If Necessary With A Handful Of Granular Feed Hoed Into The Soil In Spring.pruning: Tidy These Evergreen Shrubs In Mid To Late Spring To Keep The Plants Neat.

4.95 £
Escallonia ‘red Dream’ Is An Evergreen Shrub That Stays Neat And Compact. In Mid Summer Escallonia Shrubs Bear Red Tubular Flowers That Attract Bees And Other Pollinating Insects. Escallonia ‘red Dream’ Is Ideal For Planting As Specimen Shrub At The Front Of A Sunny Border Or Even In A Container. Grow Escallonia ‘red Dream’ In Any Moderately Fertile, Free Draining Soil In A Sunny Site That Is Sheltered From Cold Winds. plantingdig A Hole Large And Deep Enough To Take The Plant’s Root Ball.gently Tap The Plant Out Of Its Pot Without Disturbing The Soil Around The Roots.position The Plant In The Hole So The Plant’s Crown Is Level With The Surface And Sits At The Same Depth As It Was In The Pot; Make Sure The Roots Are In Direct Contact With The Soil.backfill With The Excavated Soil And Firm In Gently.water To Settle The Soil Around The Roots. aftercare.watering: Water Regularly In The First Few Weeks After Planting But Don’t Overwater. The Plants Will Send Their Roots Down In Search Of Moisture As They Grow.feeding: Give Plants A Boost If Necessary With A Handful Of Granular Feed Hoed Into The Soil In Spring.pruning: Tidy These Evergreen Shrubs In Mid To Late Spring To Keep The Plants Neat.

4.95 £
Euonymus Fortunei ‘emerald 'n' Gold’ Is A Classic Evergreen Shrub Which Is Often Seen In Municipal Planting Schemes But Works Equally Well In Domestic Gardens. It’s Mainly Grown For Its Attractive Emerald And Gold Evergreen Foliage And Although The Clusters Of Green Flowers Are Insignificant, They Do Add A Little Texture To The Overall Shrub. ‘emerald 'n' Gold’ Is A Popular And Bushy Variety Of Euonymus because It Make An Excellent Low-maintenance Shrub And A Lovely Canvas For Many Ornamentals In Any Well-drained Border Sunny Or Partially Shaded Border.plantingdig A Hole Large And Deep Enough To Take The Plant’s Root Ball.gently Tap The Plant Out Of Its Pot Without Disturbing The Soil Around The Roots.position The Plant In The Hole So The Plant’s Crown Is Level With The Surface And Sits At The Same Depth As It Was In The Pot; Make Sure The Roots Are In Direct Contact With The Soil.backfill With The Excavated Soil And Firm In Gently.water To Settle The Soil Around The Roots. aftercare.watering: Water Regularly In The First Few Weeks After Planting But Don’t Overwater. The Plants Will Send Their Roots Down In Search Of Moisture As They Grow.feeding: Give Plants A Boost If Necessary With A Handful Of Granular Feed Hoed Into The Soil In Spring.pruning: Tidy These Evergreen Shrubs In Mid To Late Spring If Necessary To Keep The Plants Neat.prune Out Any Shoots That Revert To Plain Green.

4.95 £
Forsythia X Intermedia ‘lynwood Variety’ Is A Popular Variety Of Deciduous Shrub. It’s Much Loved For Its Profusion Of Vibrant Yellow Flowers Which Are Produced In Spring Before Any Foliage Appears, Allowing The Blooms To Really Stand Out. It Has A Lovely, Upright Branching Habit And So Works Equally Well As An Informal Hedge Or A Stand Alone Shrub In A Sunny Shrub Border. Forsythia X Intermedia ‘lynwood Variety’ Is A Low Maintenance Shrub Which Can Be Pruned To Restrict Its High, Making It Perfect For Any Sized Garden.plantingdig A Hole Large And Deep Enough To Take The Plant’s Root Ball.gently Tap The Plant Out Of Its Pot Without Disturbing The Soil Around The Roots.position The Plant In The Hole So The Plant’s Crown Is Level With The Surface And Sits At The Same Depth As It Was In The Pot; Make Sure The Roots Are In Direct Contact With The Soil.backfill With The Excavated Soil And Firm In Gently.water To Settle The Soil Around The Roots. aftercare.watering: Water Regularly In The First Few Weeks After Planting But Don’t Overwater. The Plants Will Send Their Roots Down In Search Of Moisture As They Grow.feeding: Give Plants A Boost If Necessary With A Handful Of Granular Feed Hoed Into The Soil In Spring.pruning: Prune These Shrubs After Flowering In Mid To Late Spring. Prune Flowering Stems Back To A Strong Bud To Keep The Plants Neat And To Encourage Next Year’s Flowers.on Established Plants Cut Out Old Or Congested Stems From The Centre Of The Shrub.

4.95 £
Genista Lydia, Like Dwarf Genistas, Is A Very Popular Variety. This Exceptional Shrub Has A Lovely Rounded Form And In Late Spring And Early Summer It Produces A Profusion Of Yellow Flowers, Literally Covering The Plant To Create A Vibrant Golden Coloured Dome. Genista Lydia Is A Common Sight On The Dry, Sunny Hillsides Of Southern France And Spain, Thriving On Poor Quality Soils. Plant Yours In Poorly Fertile Soil To Achieve The Most Flowers. Genista Lydia Is An Rhs Agm Winner And A Great Plant For A Large Rockery.plantingdig A Hole Large And Deep Enough To Take The Plant’s Root Ball.gently Tap The Plant Out Of Its Pot Without Disturbing The Soil Around The Roots.position The Plant In The Hole So The Plant’s Crown Is Level With The Surface And Sits At The Same Depth As It Was In The Pot; Make Sure The Roots Are In Direct Contact With The Soil.backfill With The Excavated Soil And Firm In Gently.water To Settle The Soil Around The Roots. aftercare.watering: Water Regularly In The First Few Weeks After Planting But Don’t Overwater. The Plants Will Send Their Roots Down In Search Of Moisture As They Grow.feeding: Give Plants A Boost If Necessary With A Handful Of Granular Feed Hoed Into The Soil In Spring.pruning: Trim Genista Lydia Lightly After Flowering But Don’t Cut Into Old Wood.

4.95 £
Hypericum Calycinum; Commonly Called St John’s Wort Or Rose Of Sharon, These Summer Flowering, Evergreen Shrubs Bear Golden Flowers With Showy Stamens Amid Large, Oval Deep Green Leaves. The Flowers Give Way To Clusters Of Autumn And Winter Berries That Look Good In Floral Arrangements. Despite Their Exotic Looks Hypericum Calycinum Are Easy To Grow And They Are Ideal Spreading Shrubs To Give Low Maintenance, Weed-suppressing Ground Cover, Especially. grow Hypericum Calycinum In Full Sun Or Partial Shade In Moist, But Well Drained Soil. plantingdig A Hole Large And Deep Enough To Take The Plant’s Root Ball.gently Tap The Plant Out Of Its Pot Without Disturbing The Soil Around The Roots.position The Plant In The Hole So The Plant’s Crown Is Level With The Surface And Sits At The Same Depth As It Was In The Pot; Make Sure The Roots Are In Direct Contact With The Soil.backfill With The Excavated Soil And Firm In Gently.water To Settle The Soil Around The Roots. aftercare.watering: Water Regularly In The First Few Weeks After Planting But Don’t Overwater. The Plants Will Send Their Roots Down In Search Of Moisture As They Grow.feeding: Give Plants A Boost If Necessary With A Handful Of Granular Feed Hoed Into The Soil In Spring.pruning: Keep Hypericum Calycinum Neat By Shearing Over The Shrub In Spring .

4.95 £
Mahonia X Media ‘charity’ Is A Popular Variety Of This Architectural Evergreen. From November Through To March It Produces Long Spikes Of Lightly Scented Yellow Flowers Which Are Much Appreciated During A Season Where Few Other Plants Are In Flower. The Foliage Is Very Dramatic, Large, Dark Green And Similar In Appearance To Holly. Mahonia X Media ‘charity’ Is A Valuable Plant For Pollinating Insects, Providing A Source Of Nectar Insects During Winter. The Flowers Are Followed By Ornamental Purple/blue Berries That Attract Birds To Your Garden. ‘charity’ Is A Lovely Variety Of Mahonia, Creating A Focal Point In A Shady Border Or Woodland Garden But Will Tolerate Sun If The Soil Is Kept Moist. A Plant That Truly Provides All Year Round Interest.plantingdig A Hole Large And Deep Enough To Take The Plant’s Root Ball.gently Tap The Plant Out Of Its Pot Without Disturbing The Soil Around The Roots.position The Plant In The Hole So The Plant’s Crown Is Level With The Surface And Sits At The Same Depth As It Was In The Pot; Make Sure The Roots Are In Direct Contact With The Soil.backfill With The Excavated Soil And Firm In Gently.water To Settle The Soil Around The Roots. watering: Water Regularly In The First Few Weeks After Planting But Don’t Overwater. The Plants Will Send Their Roots Down In Search Of Moisture As They Grow.feeding: Give Plants A Boost If Necessary With A Handful Of Granular Feed Hoed Into The Soil In Spring.pruning: Mahonia X Media Charity Needs No Regular Pruning.on Established Plants Remove Some Of The Old Stems And Cut Back If Necessary To Rejuvenate Leggy Mahonias. The Cut Stems Are Bright Yellow, Which Can Sometimes Come As A Shock When You First Cut Into Them!

4.95 £
Perovskia Blue Spire, Commonly Called Russian Sage, This Aromatic Shrub Resembles Lavender With Its Upright Soft Blue Flower Spikes And Silvery Foliage. Russian Sage Is An Excellent Shrub For A Dry Sunny Spot Or To Line A Path. This Perovskia Has Been Given The Rhs Award Of Garden Merit As An Excellent Garden Plant. Grow Perovskia Blue Spirein A Moderately Fertile, Free Draining Soil In Full Sun. Perovskia Are Drought Tolerant Plants That Will Also Cope With Poor Soil. plantingdig A Hole Large And Deep Enough To Take The Plant’s Root Ball.gently Tap The Plant Out Of Its Pot Without Disturbing The Soil Around The Roots.position The Plant In The Hole So The Plant’s Crown Is Level With The Surface And Sits At The Same Depth As It Was In The Pot; Make Sure The Roots Are In Direct Contact With The Soil.backfill With The Excavated Soil And Firm In Gently.water To Settle The Soil Around The Roots. aftercare.watering: Water Regularly In The First Few Weeks After Planting But Don’t Overwater. The Plants Will Send Their Roots Down In Search Of Moisture As They Grow.feeding: Give Plants A Boost If Necessary With A Handful Of Granular Feed Hoed Into The Soil In Spring.pruning: Mahonia X Media Charity Needs No Regular Pruning.on Established Plants Cut Back If Necessary To Rejuvenate Leggy Mahonias. The Cut Stems Are Bright Yellow, Which Can Sometimes Come As A Shock When You First Cut Into Them!

4.95 £
Philadelphus Virginal, Commonly Called Mock Orange Blossom, Is A Hardy Flowering Shrub That Bears Sweetly Scented Flowers In Mid Summer. These Deciduous Shrubs Have Double Pure White Blooms And Their Orange Blossom Perfume Often Fills The Garden, Attracting Bees And Other Pollinating Insects. Philadelphus Are Superb Shrubs For A Boundary Or In A Border. They Can Get Quite Large But Regular Pruning Keeps These Shrubs Neat And Manageable And Encourages More Flowers.grow Philadelphus In Fertile, Well Drained Soil In A Sunny Or Part Shaded Position. Philadelphus Are Excellent For Coastal Gardens And They Will Also Tolerate City Pollution. plantingdig A Hole Large And Deep Enough To Take The Plant’s Root Ball.gently Tap The Plant Out Of Its Pot Without Disturbing The Soil Around The Roots.position The Plant In The Hole So The Plant’s Crown Is Level With The Surface And Sits At The Same Depth As It Was In The Pot; Make Sure The Roots Are In Direct Contact With The Soil.backfill With The Excavated Soil And Firm In Gently.water To Settle The Soil Around The Roots. aftercare.watering: Water Regularly In The First Few Weeks After Planting But Don’t Overwater. The Plants Will Send Their Roots Down In Search Of Moisture As They Grow.feeding: Give Plants A Boost If Necessary With A Handful Of Granular Feed Hoed Into The Soil In Spring.pruning: Prune Philadelphus As Soon As The Shrub Has Finished Flowering. Cut Flowering Stems Back By Two Thirds To Ensure Next Year’s Flowers.on Well Established Or Congested Shrubs Cut Out A Third Of The Old Stems Every Year, Back To Within A Few Inches Of The Ground, To Encourage New Stems.

4.95 £
Potentilla Fruticosa ‘red Ace’ Makes A Twiggy, Bushy Shrub With Small Grey Green Leaves; This Compact Deciduous Shrub Is Studded With Yellow-backed Red Flowers From Late Spring To Early Summer. The Flowers Tend To Fade To Orange In Hot Sun To Give A Lovely Two Tone Effect. Commonly Known As Shrubby Cinquefoil, Potentillas Are Hardy Shrubs That Are Easy To Grow And Care For. Grow Potentilla In Any Moderately Fertile, Moist But Well-drained Soil. These Easy-care Shrubs Are Tolerant Of Most Soils And Positions. plantingdig A Hole Large And Deep Enough To Take The Plant’s Root Ball.gently Tap The Plant Out Of Its Pot Without Disturbing The Soil Around The Roots.position The Plant In The Hole So The Plant’s Crown Is Level With The Surface And Sits At The Same Depth As It Was In The Pot; Make Sure The Roots Are In Direct Contact With The Soil.backfill With The Excavated Soil And Firm In Gently.water To Settle The Soil Around The Roots. aftercare.watering: Water Regularly In The First Few Weeks After Planting But Don’t Overwater. The Plants Will Send Their Roots Down In Search Of Moisture As They Grow.feeding: Give Plants A Boost If Necessary With A Handful Of Granular Feed Hoed Into The Soil In Spring.pruning: No Regular Pruning Necessary But Potentilla Can Be Trimmed To Shape After Flowering To Keep The Shrubs Neat.

4.95 £
Potentilla Fruticosa ‘tangerine’ Makes A Twiggy, Spreading Shrub With Small Grey Green Leaves; This Dwarf Potentilla Is Studded With Yellow-orange Flowers From Late Spring To Early Summer. The Flowers Tend To Fade To Yellow In Hot Weather To Give A Lovely Two Tone Effect. Commonly Known As Shrubby Cinquefoil; Potentillas Are Hardy Shrubs That Are Easy To Grow And Care For. Grow Potentilla In Any Moderately Fertile, Moist But Well-drained Soil. These Easy-care Shrubs Are Tolerant Of Most Soils And Positions. plantingdig A Hole Large And Deep Enough To Take The Plant’s Root Ball.gently Tap The Plant Out Of Its Pot Without Disturbing The Soil Around The Roots.position The Plant In The Hole So The Plant’s Crown Is Level With The Surface And Sits At The Same Depth As It Was In The Pot; Make Sure The Roots Are In Direct Contact With The Soil.backfill With The Excavated Soil And Firm In Gently.water To Settle The Soil Around The Roots. aftercare.watering: Water Regularly In The First Few Weeks After Planting But Don’t Overwater. The Plants Will Send Their Roots Down In Search Of Moisture As They Grow.feeding: Give Plants A Boost If Necessary With A Handful Of Granular Feed Hoed Into The Soil In Spring.pruning: No Regular Pruning Necessary But Potentilla Can Be Trimmed To Shape After Flowering To Keep The Shrubs Neat.