An Avalance of Blooms & 50% OFF HYDRANGEAS/CHRYSANTHEMUMS
16th May 2025
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An Avalance of Blooms The cooler days are upon us but there are still plenty of blooms to fill the cooler seasons. CAMELLIA SASANQUA 'AVALANCHE'
White Camellias are often regarded as a symbol of Purity & Hope. This outstanding new Camellia is early flowering, and will flower all autumn long, producing an 'Avalanche' of double white flowers with a hint of perfume. With an elegant, slender & upright shape it require little prunung. Perfect in pots, excellent for hedging and ideal as a standalone 'feature' plant.
Camellia plants grow best in well drained soils. After planting, mulch well & water regularly until established. Once established, Camellia plants are surprisingly drought hardy. Feed with Azalea and Camellia Fertiliser in spring & summer. Lightly prune in early spring for shape, if required.Will thrive in full sun or part shade. H 2-3m X W1.5m
Plectranthus 'Mona Amethyst' Plectranthus 'Amethyst' is the perfect shrub for shady nooks around the garden that will provide long floral displays. Deep richly coloured purple-pink flowers crown the deep-green serrated foliage throughout autumn. These bold flowers provide colour contrast to darker spots in the garden, where it can sometimes be a challenge to find long-lasting colours. With a naturally neat, compact growth habit, 'Amethyst' is well suited to growing in garden beds or pots or a splash of colour. PART SUN- SHADE H 40cm x W 40cm
Convolvulus 'Starry Moon' Convolvulus are a range of very hardy shrubs and break through breeding with worlds first 'petaled' flower variety of convolvulus. It is improved form of popular ground cover with far denser, neater compact growth. Long display unique mauve pleated flowers through the warmer months above a grey green foliage. Low maintenance, dry tolerant and easy to grow as a low boarder or cascade over rocks, wall and baskets. No pruning required. Suitable for coastal zones.Dry tolerant once established requiring only occasional long soak during extended periods of heat.
Bacopa is a charming ornamental plant prized for its delicate, trailing habit and profusion of small, five-petaled flowers. Typically blooming in shades of white, pink, lavender, or blue, bacopa creates a soft, cascading effect ideal for hanging baskets and garden borders. Bacopa thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-drained soil with regular watering. Known for its long blooming season and low-maintenance care, it adds a graceful touch to any outdoor space.
Zanzibar Zenzii, a compact variety of the ZZ plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia), is a stylish, low-maintenance houseplant known for its thick, glossy, dark green leaves and dense, upright growth. Its smaller size and bushy form make it ideal for desks, shelves, or small living spaces. Like other ZZ plants, Zanzibar Zenzii is incredibly resilient, tolerating low light, infrequent watering, and a range of indoor conditions. It's a favorite for both beginners and experienced plant lovers due to its striking appearance and easy-care nature.
The longest lasting spinach. It can produce constantly for over a year. With classic green leaves and red stems make a great addition to the veggie patch.
This is a real multi tasking vegetable that can be used in salads, stir-fries and steamed as a side dish. Use in salads with a mixture of sweet herbs like mint, lemon verbena and lime juice. Spinach is known to be high in iron.
Plant in a sunny position in well drained but moist soil. Does well in large pots. Harvest young leaves regularly and remove flower stems as they appear. Can tolerate moderate frost.
TIME TO FEED DAPHNE Complete organic fertiliser for Daphne. Made locally by Harry's Garden Products.
Harry’s Daphne Food provides both slow and fast acting nutrients. Three tablespoons are enough for a Daphne of approx. 50cm x 50cm. Potted plants require half the amount.
Adjust dosage according to plant size. Sprinkle the formula evenly around the base of your Daphne to the width of the foliage – avoiding the trunk.