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Cottage Garden Plants


Cottage gardens encompass all sorts of plants, from herbaceous perennials to shrubs and annuals, all planted closely together to create an informal, random appearance. They are often valued for their attractiveness to wildlife and informal growth habit. Try growing climbing plants over arbours and throw in a few herbs and fruit plants for a genuine look! We have a fabulous range of cottage garden plants, all representing excellent value for money. For tips and advice see our guide to growing perennial plants and view our informative video.

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Hydrangea macrophylla 'Glam Rock'

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  • NEW in 2012
  • Multi-coloured flower heads
  • Ideal specimen plant
This outstanding hardy shrub produces the most exhilarating coloured blooms imaginable. From summer to early autumn Hydrangea macrophylla 'Glam Rock' will burst into a psychedelic frenzy of multicoloured flower heads, that will create a real 'wow factor' in your garden. Like many Hydrangeas, this striking variety produces slightly different colour tones depending on the soil pH. An ideal specimen shrub for your borders or a large container on the patio. Supplied in a 9cm pot. Height and spread: 120cm (47").

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    • 1 X 9cm pot

    • Despatch: By end of October 2013
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    • £14.99
    • 2 X 9cm pots

    • Despatch: By end of October 2013
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    • £24.98

Rose 'Top Quality Collection'

Rosa

Roses are highly prized in the garden so it is important to buy the best plants available. This collection of fragrant hybrid tea roses have been specially selected for their excellent quality with 2 to 5 stems per bush, depending on the variety. Height: Up to 120cm (47") Spread: Up to 100cm (40") Bare root plants supplied.
  • Pictured clockwise from top left:
  • Queen Elizabeth (pink)
  • Gold Crown (yellow)
  • Uncle Walter (deep red)
  • Chandos Beauty (creamy peach)
  • Blue Moon (lilac)

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How to plant and grow roses


Culinary information: Some parts of these flowers are edible. Click here for more details about edible flowers.

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    • 5 bareroot plants - 1 of each

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    • £19.94
    • Out of stock

Foxtail Lily Sunbeam

Eremurus stenophyllus (Desert Candle)

The impressive stems of the Foxtail Lily tower with stately grandeur in spires of golden yellow starry flowers. An imposing focal point for the back of sunny borders! Partner it with lower growing perennials and grasses to hide the short lived, grey green foliage which dies back as the flowers begin to bloom. This long lived hardy perennial also makes a sensational cut flower! Height: 120cm (48"). Size one bareroot plants supplied. More info
    • 3 bareroot plants

    • Despatch: By end of November 2013
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    • £9.99

Rose 'Queen Elizabeth'

Rosa

A reliable floribunda rose bearing shapely, clear pink, double blooms over a long period. With a tall upright habit, Rose ‘Queen Elizabeth’ makes a beautiful specimen bush or can be grown as a wonderfully fragrant hedge. Height: 120 (47”). Spread: 75cm (30”).

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How to plant and grow roses


Culinary information: Some parts of these flowers are edible. Click here for more details about edible flowers.

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    • 2 bareroot plants

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    • £9.99
    • Out of stock