Products
Award winning heavy cropper
- Bright green spears with purple tips
- Harvest May-June
- Exceptionally high yields
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
Grows anything but glacially
- Mottled, lightly-lobed, silver-green foliage
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Grows in all light conditions (sun to shade)
- Perfect for covering a drab fence
Produces more-than-ample crops
- Incredibly rich and complex flavour
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Try out some raspberry shortbread bars
- Fruits from June to September
A Scottish sensation
- Firm berries with a sweet, aromatic flavour
- Robust and perfect for wet or dry areas
- Use to make a rich raspberry trifle
- Harvest from June right through to October
Packs a purple punch
- Purple raspberries with a sweet, tangy taste
- Thornless stems guarantee easy picking
- Eat fresh with vanilla ice cream
- Harvest from June through to August
Warm yellow hybrid tea rose
- Large, fully double golden yellow blooms
- Exquisite, strong fragrance
- Repeat flowering: May to October
- Vigorous, with excellent disease resistance
Try finding these in the shops!
- Bursting with aromatic sweetness
- Nice and easy to care for
- Perfect for summer puddings
- Pick your currants from July
Showy, scented trumpet flowers
- Carmine-pink and orange, horn-like blooms
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Partial or dappled shade is perfect
- Blooms from June to September
Makes the best apple pies!
- Mild flavoured with a slight sweetness (dual)
- Easy to grow and multiple awards to its name
- Stew your apples or bake them with spices
- Harvest from September (stores well)
Gold from the Malvern Hills
- Punchy apricot flavour with lovely sweetness
- Copes well with UK conditions
- Rustle up an easy apricot tart
- Harvest in early August
Glorious bright yellow fruits
- A broad, spreading tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 4m
- White springtime blossom with a hint of pink
- Loved by thrushes and blackbirds
Grow sunny roses around the door
- Golden yellow double blooms
- Light, sweet fragrance
- Repeat flowering: May to October
- Perfect for scrambling over doorways
A sensational Scottish spud
- Richly-flavoured potatoes with floury flesh
- Super hardy and pretty much slugproof
- Rustle up a batch of fluffy roasties
- Maincrop - harvest from August
A glorious German variety
- Decadent, sweet and moreish
- Wonderful autumn colour
- Use to make a jammy compote
- Pick your blueberries from July to August
Cherry tomatoes in glorious gold
- A beautiful balance of acidity and sweetness
- Resistant to several diseases and cracking
- Use to make tangy chutneys and salsas
- Ready to pick from July to September
Super high-yielding (up to 5kg!)
- Full-bodied, punchy flavour
- Award of Garden Merit winner
- Pair with dates in a tangy chutney
- Harvest from May to June
Seriously stripy oxheart toms
- Aromatic, sweet tomatoes (up to 250g each)
- Resistant to blight and mildew
- Perfect for hearty sandwiches
- Harvest from July to October
The drop of gold fig
- Decadent, juicy and sweet
- Perfect for pots!
- Roast with honey or bake in a pie
- Biferous (harvests in June and August)
Old but gold! (Well, green...)
- Versatile with a sharp, juicy taste (dual)
- Maintains firmness when bakes
- Can be used for both cooking and eating
- Harvest from September (stores well)
Beautiful globe heads that taste as good as they look
- Fresh earthy and nutty flavour
- Stunning flowers if left unharvested
- Becomes incredibly tender when roasted
- Harvest from July to September
A favourite since the 1700s
- Bursting with juice and sweetness
- Award of Garden Merit winner (RHS)
- Excellent for poaching (or eating fresh)
- Harvest from late August
A kitchen flavour bomb
- Sharp taste which cooks down nicely (cooking)
- Ultra reliable, super early-cropping
- Use in scrummy tarte tatins and turnovers
- Harvest from July to August
Top performing award winner
- Vigorous green spears with heavy yields
- Harvest May-June
- Consistently out-performs other varieties
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
A versatile, tasty new variety
- Sumptuously sweet plums
- Heavy cropper (and also self fertile)
- Eat fresh or cook up a crumble
- Harvest from mid-September (stores well)