Plant name: Aster nb ‘ white ladies’ Other names: Aster Category: Semi-evergreen perennial Plant family: Asteraceae Light preference: Full sun/partial shade Soil preference: Loam, chalk, clay; acid, neutral; well-drained Flowering/fruiting month: August- September Size: 0.5-1 metres height 0.1- 0.5 metres spread Description: Asters are one of the best plants for adding late summer and autumn colour to…
Plant name: Astrantia ‘Gill Richardson Gp Other names: Hattie’s pin cushion / Masterwort Category: Herbaceous Perennial Plant family: Apiaceae Light preference: Sun/part-shade Soil preference: Loam, sand, acid, neutral, well-drained Flowering/fruiting month: June- Oct Size: 0.75 meters height 0.45 meters spread Description: Astrantia are a bit of a must have in a cottage style garden.…
Plant name: Astrantia major Other names: Hattie’s pin cushion / Masterwort Category: Herbaceous Perennial Plant family: Apiaceae Light preference: Sun/part-shade Soil preference: Loam, sand, acid, neutral, well-drained Flowering/fruiting month: June- Oct Size: 0.75 meters height 0.45 meters spread Description: Astrantia are a bit of a must have in a cottage style garden. They’re…
Plant name: Erigeron Karvinskianus Other names: Mexican fleabane Category: Perennial Plant family: Asteraceae Light preference: Full sun Soil preference: Loam, chalk, sand; acid, alkaline, neutral; well-drained Flowering/fruiting month: June-August Size: 0.5-1 metres height 0.5-1 metres spread Description: E. karvinskianus is a mat- or mound-forming, deciduous to semi-evergreen perennial with hairy, elliptic to lance-shaped, dark green leaves and,…
Lythrum salicaria “Feuerkerze” The Lythrum salicaria ‘Feuerkerze’ is a striking perennial plant that adds a burst of vibrant color to any garden or landscape. With its tall, upright growth habit and eye-catching crimson flowers, this variety of purple loosestrife is sure to be a focal point in your outdoor space.…
Our mini-plants still have some growing to do which is why we’re selling them at a discounted price. Just give them a suitable place in your garden and watch them grow with every week.