Dionaea muscipula, better known as the Venus flytrap, is a small but mighty carnivorous plant, typically reaching about 10 to 15 centimetres across when mature, with individual traps around 2.5 to 5 centimetres long – tiny but terrifying if you’re a fly. In Northern Ireland, it needs a bit of pampering to thrive, loving bright but indirect light and preferring rainwater or distilled water over tap (it’s a bit posh like that). It grows best in poor, acidic soils like sphagnum moss or a specialist carnivorous mix. Keep it humid and cool, between 20°C in summer and around 5°C during its winter dormancy. Ignore this dormancy, and it’ll sulk dramatically. With patience and the right care, it’ll snap its way into your heart.
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Clematis atragene SPIKY ‘Zospi’ is a funky little character in the clematis family, bringing a wild, slightly rebellious vibe to your garden. This compact, deciduous climber usually reaches about 2 to 2.5 metres tall – not too big, not too small, just right for scrambling up trellises, arches, or even through shrubs. It bursts into flower in spring with spiky, semi-double blooms in rich purples and blues, looking like it’s had one too many cups of coffee. In Northern Ireland, it’s quite at home in a sunny or partially shaded spot with well-drained soil, and it’s tough enough to cope with frosty winters without throwing a tantrum. Light pruning after flowering keeps it tidy, but honestly, a bit of wildness suits it perfectly.
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Geum 'Fluffy Yellow' is a cheerful, clump-forming perennial that lights up the garden with bright, fluffy, lemon-yellow flowers from late spring into early summer. It reaches around 40–50cm in height with a 30–40cm spread, making it ideal for borders, wildlife gardens, or containers. Thriving in full sun or light shade, it enjoys moist, fertile, well-drained soil — Northern Ireland’s naturally damp climate suits it beautifully. Deadheading spent blooms encourages a longer flowering period, keeping the garden looking lively. ‘Fluffy Yellow’ is generally pest-free, although a wet spring may encourage the odd slug to show an unhealthy interest. It’s an easy-going, sunny little star, perfect for injecting a bit of light and life into any planting scheme with minimal fuss!
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The Olea europaea, or patio olive tree, is a compact, evergreen beauty ideal for our gardens and patios. Typically reaching 1.2–1.5 metres in height in a pot, it boasts silvery-green foliage and a gnarled Mediterranean charm. It thrives in full sun and prefers a sheltered spot—think south-facing walls or a sunny terrace. Well-draining soil is a must, and a terracotta pot adds style and breathability. Olive trees are drought-tolerant once established but appreciate a good watering in dry spells. Protect from severe frost with fleece or by moving indoors. With a little TLC, they can produce small olives—and a lot of garden envy.
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Clematis patens 'Dancing King' is a real show-off in the garden, and honestly, who can blame it? This deciduous climber can reach about 2 to 3 metres tall, twining elegantly over trellises, fences, or anything it can grab onto. It boasts huge, semi-double, ruffled blooms in a glorious lilac-pink shade with a bossy yellow centre, usually putting on its best performance in late spring and again in late summer. In Northern Ireland, it’s happiest with its roots kept cool and shaded, but its head in the sun – basically the diva of the clematis world. Plant it in fertile, well-drained soil, give it a light prune after the first flush of flowers, and it’ll reward you by dancing through your garden like it owns the place.
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Hosta 'Wide Brim' grows 16-24 in. tall (40-60 cm) and spreads 24-40 in. (60-100 cm). A part shade to full shade lover, it is best grown in rich, moist, well-drained soils.
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Hydrangea macrophylla 'Hi Moon Red' is a stunning mophead hydrangea that puts on a real show in summer, flaunting rich red or deep pink blooms that almost glow against lush green foliage. Ideal for borders, containers, or as a striking specimen shrub, it grows to around 1.2m tall and wide. In Northern Ireland’s mild, damp climate, it thrives best in part shade with shelter from harsh winds. It prefers moist, well-drained soil—ideally slightly acidic to maintain its vivid colour. Mulch in spring, deadhead after flowering, and prune in late winter if needed. A reliable, dramatic bloomer that adds a splash of drama to any garden without demanding too much in return—what’s not to love?
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Zantedeschia aethiopica, commonly known as the arum lily, is a striking, clump-forming perennial with large, glossy, arrow-shaped leaves and elegant white funnel-shaped flowers in late spring to summer. It typically reaches 90cm tall and spreads up to 75cm. Thriving in moist, humus-rich soil, it prefers full sun to partial shade and is ideal for pond margins, damp borders, or containers. Hardy in milder UK regions, it may need mulching or lifting in colder areas. Keep well-watered during dry spells—this diva dislikes going thirsty and will sulk if ignored. It’s dramatic, bold, and always ready for its close-up.
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Full sun - sheltered spot - ok in pots A striking foliage plant that has pulled in lots of awards. Its large, silvery white leaves have a soft, downy texture, which makes it ideal for a sensory garden, but it will also make an eye-catching feature for a border or pot where it will thrive in a hot, sunny spot. It quickly forms a good-sized clump and will become tolerant of drought once established. It also tolerates salt-laden winds, so will flourish in a coastal setting, however it tends to be relatively short-lived. Not pet friendly
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Sorbus ‘Pink Pagoda’ is a small to medium deciduous tree, typically growing 6-8 metres tall with a spread of about 4-6 metres—perfect for adding elegance to gardens without dominating the space. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-drained, moderately fertile soil, though it’s quite forgiving once established. In spring, it produces clusters of creamy-white flowers that attract pollinators, followed by its star feature: large bunches of soft pink berries that hang like ornaments into winter, delighting birds. The pinnate leaves turn lovely shades of yellow and bronze in autumn. Hardy and low-maintenance, it needs minimal pruning—just remove dead or crossing branches. A graceful, wildlife-friendly tree that offers year-round interest with a subtle, romantic flair.
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Humus rich, fertile and well drained soil Clematis 'Taiga' is a stunning Clematis that produces an abundance of unusual double flowers with striking violet-purple petals and contrasting vivid lime-green tips. A vigorous hardy climber with an exotic look, this impressive variety is fast-growing and great for creating a canvas of flowers over walls, up trellises or planted in containers for those with less space. Flowering from June to September, this hardy plant is easy to grow and maintain where it will grow to up to 2m to create a show of two-toned star-shaped flowers. Tall 7cm pot plants supplied.
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PARTIAL SELF FERTILE Golden Delicious' is a dessert cultivar in pollination group 4 and a good pollinator for other apple trees. Fruit is greenish-yellow becoming yellow with age; honeyed and very sweet when well-ripened. Heavy, regular crops are produced and fruit stores well; season of use is from November to February
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SELF FERTILE Size Eventual height 1-2 meters Environment Ideal for patio terrace or small garden Key Features Juicy sweet hard skin, self fertile, fairly large green fruit and a good harvest Eventual height 2-3 meters Environment Ideal for patio terrace or small garden Key Features Juicy sweet hard skin, self fertile, fairly large green fruit and a good harvest
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The Kordia cherry tree (Prunus avium 'Kordia') is a variety of sweet cherry that produces large, dark-red to almost black fruit. It's often referred to as a "dwarf" or "compact" cherry tree because it is relatively smaller in size compared to standard cherry tree varieties. Here are some key characteristics and information about the Kordia cherry tree: Fruit: Kordia cherries are known for their sweet and juicy flavour. The cherries are typically large, heart-shaped, and have a deep red to almost black skin. The flesh is firm and flavourful, making them popular for fresh eating and culinary uses. Size: While Kordia cherries are considered "dwarf" or "compact" compared to standard cherry trees, they still grow to a significant size. This makes them suitable for smaller gardens or spaces.
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WATER LILY. Nymphaea 'Marliacea Attraction' is a striking hardy water lily known for its deep red blooms with golden centres, flowering from June to September. Perfect for adding drama to our Northern Irish ponds, it thrives in full sun and calm water. Plant at a depth of 30-90 cm; mature spread reaches up to 1.2 metres. Use a roomy aquatic basket filled with heavy loam, topped with gravel (fish-proofing 101). Deadhead spent blooms to keep it flowering like a champion. It offers not only bold beauty but also shade and shelter for pond wildlife. A true aquatic showstopper that’s both low-maintenance and high-impact!
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Miniature Cox's Orange Pippin apple tree, compact fruit tree for patio, small garden, fruit cage etc.
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Red Lake' is a redcurrant for dessert or culinary use, to 2.5m in height. Flowers insignificant, pale green; fruit dark red in mid season, borne on long strigs Sheltered spot is best in full sun. Loves all soils
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Hosta 'Pizzazz' is a bold, clump-forming perennial prized for its large, heavily textured blue-green leaves edged with creamy white. It typically grows to around 60cm tall and spreads about 90cm wide, forming a lush, dramatic mound. Perfect for Northern Ireland’s damp, mild climate, it loves partial to full shade and thrives in rich, moist, well-draining soil. It’s a low-maintenance star, but slugs and snails do treat it like a five-star buffet — a few organic pellets or a bit of midnight patrol helps. Mulch in spring to retain moisture and feed it for lush growth. 'Pizzazz' adds punch to shady borders, under trees, or pots, delivering effortless elegance without asking for much in return — just a bit of admiration!
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Position: full sun, but some shading needed in very hot weather Soil: any well-drained soil Rate of growth: average Hardiness: fully hardy A vigorous, spreading bush with large, pale green berries (late July) which are good for both culinary and dessert use. It is one of the most popular gooseberries grown due to heavy yields and resistance to American gooseberry mildew. Gooseberries are easy to grow shrubs for any size garden and are usually the first bush fruit to be picked. Grow them as bushes, fans, espaliers, cordons or even standards.
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SELF FERTILE Dwarf Apple Trees can be very successful on the patio and you can easily grow a Apple tree in an 18″ pot. Needs another apple tree close by to give you 100% apples
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SELF FERTILE Dwarf fruit trees are smaller versions of regular fruit trees and are often favored for their compact size, making them suitable for smaller gardens or even container planting. Cherry trees, specifically those belonging to the Prunus genus, produce delicious cherries that can be enjoyed fresh or used for various culinary purposes. If you're interested in cultivating a "Prunus Cherry Regina" dwarf cherry tree, here are some general guidelines for care and maintenance: Planting: Choose a location with well-draining soil and good sunlight exposure. Dig a hole slightly larger than the root ball of the tree and place it in the hole at the same depth it was in the container. Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Cherry trees typically prefer moderate watering, especially during dry spells or when they are establishing their roots.
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SELF FERTILE Dwarf Prunus 'Opal' is a popular fruit tree variety in the Prunus domestica family. This compact plum tree is prized for its versatility and delicious fruit. 'Opal' typically reaches a height of about 6-8 feet, making it ideal for smaller gardens or even container cultivation. The fruit it produces is medium-sized, with a striking dark purple to red skin and juicy, sweet flesh. 'Opal' plums are often used for fresh eating, baking, and preserving. This variety is known for its reliability, disease resistance, and ability to thrive in various climates, making it a favorite choice for home gardeners and orchard enthusiasts alike.
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WATER LILY. Nymphaea marliacea albida is a classic hardy water lily known for its elegant, fragrant white flowers and broad, dark green leaves. Mature plants typically spread up to 1.2 metres, with flowers standing proudly above the water surface from late spring to early autumn. Ideal for medium to large ponds, it thrives in full sun with at least 30–90 cm water depth. Plant in heavy aquatic soil within a sturdy basket to prevent root wandering (they can be quite the explorers). Regular feeding during the growing season promotes abundant blooms. Hardy in UK climates (H4), it shrugs off winter chills if roots remain submerged. Keep water relatively still—these lilies dislike being tossed about like salad leaves!
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Carex pendula (pendulous sedge) is a striking, evergreen sedge reaching 1.2 to 1.8 metres tall with a graceful, arching habit. It thrives in moist, fertile soil and can tolerate both full sun and partial to full shade—perfect for tricky damp, shaded spots where other plants give up. In late spring to early summer, it produces long, drooping flower spikes that sway elegantly in the breeze (and impress passing wildlife). Once established, it’s robust, low-maintenance, and even happy near ponds or streams. Just give it space—its clumps can spread generously! A brilliant architectural plant for adding vertical interest and texture.
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WATER LILY. Nymphaea 'Marliacea Carnea' is a hardy water lily ideal for UK ponds. It thrives in full sun, producing soft pink blooms from June to September. Plant it in still or slow-moving water, ideally 30-90 cm deep. Mature plants spread about 1.2 metres, offering great surface coverage (and a cheeky bit of shade for shy pond critters). Use a large aquatic basket with loamy soil and top with gravel to stop curious fish from redecorating. Deadhead faded flowers to keep the show going. Bonus: it’s not fussy, but it does appreciate a little aquatic feed now and then
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Caltha palustris (marsh marigold) is a cheerful, moisture-loving perennial perfect for bog gardens, pond edges, or damp meadows. It typically grows 30-60 cm tall with a similar spread, forming attractive clumps. In early spring, it bursts into brilliant golden-yellow, buttercup-like flowers that provide one of the first nectar sources for emerging pollinators. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and absolutely adores wet, humus-rich soil—soggy spots where other plants sulk are its paradise. Hardy and tough, it tolerates seasonal flooding and can even grow in shallow water up to 10 cm deep. Once established, it requires little care apart from occasional division to control spread. It’s a reliable, golden harbinger of spring for damp corners!
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WATER LILY Nymphaea 'Marliacea Chromatella' is a hardy yellow water lily, perfect for brightening ponds across Northern Ireland. It flourishes in full sun, producing fragrant golden-yellow blooms from late spring to early autumn. Plant it at a depth of 30-90 cm in still or gently moving water. Mature plants spread up to 1.2 metres, providing excellent surface cover and a bit of leafy privacy for frogs and fish. Use a sturdy aquatic basket with heavy loam, topped with gravel to thwart mischievous pond dwellers. Deadhead old flowers to encourage fresh blooms. Easy-going and robust, it’s a golden star in any pond!
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Filipendula ulmaria (meadowsweet) is a UK native wildflower that thrives in damp soils—think stream banks, pond edges, or anywhere that wellies are occasionally required. It grows 90-120 cm tall, with frothy, creamy-white flower clusters from June to August, adding a touch of elegance and a honey-like scent. Full sun to partial shade suits it fine, and it prefers moist, fertile soil. Once established, it’s low-maintenance and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. It can spread gently by rhizomes, so give it a bit of room. Perfect for naturalistic plantings or cottage gardens with a slightly wild side!
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Houttuynia cordata (chameleon plant) is a vigorous, ground-covering perennial growing 30-50 cm tall with a spread that can reach 1 metre—or more if it’s feeling cheeky. Its striking heart-shaped leaves, splashed with red, yellow, and green, add bold colour to moist, partially shaded areas (though it can handle full sun in damp soil). In early summer, small white flowers appear, but it’s the foliage that steals the show. Be warned: it can spread aggressively, especially in wet conditions, so consider planting in containers or root barriers unless you want a garden takeover. Low-maintenance and hardy, it’s both eye-catching and unstoppable!
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Alisma parviflora (American water plantain) is a graceful aquatic marginal plant reaching about 30-60 cm tall. It’s perfect for shallow water or damp soil, thriving in water up to 15 cm deep. Best grown in full sun to partial shade, it prefers still or slow-moving water and fertile, loamy substrate. In summer, it produces delicate, airy spikes of small white flowers that pollinators rather appreciate. Though smaller than its cousin Alisma plantago-aquatica, it’s ideal for adding a light, elegant touch to pond edges without overwhelming the space. Once settled, it’s fairly low-maintenance—just remove old foliage in autumn and enjoy the seasonal floral show!
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Gratiola officinalis (hedge hyssop) is a charming, moisture-loving perennial growing 30-60 cm tall with a modest spread. It thrives in wet, boggy soils or shallow pond margins—ideal for wildflower meadows or naturalistic water gardens. Full sun is best for flowering, though it tolerates light shade. From June to August, it produces slender spikes adorned with tubular, pale pink to lilac flowers, offering a delicate display and attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies. It prefers fertile, consistently damp soil and can even handle occasional submersion. Hardy and relatively low-maintenance, it may gently self-seed if conditions suit. A lovely, understated choice for adding a splash of wild beauty and supporting pollinators in damp spots.
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Position: full sun or partial shade Soil: fertile, well-drained soil Rate of growth: average Flowering period: May Hardiness: fully hardy Perhaps the best crab apple from which to make jelly, 'Evereste' bears masses of cup-shaped, white flowers from red buds in late spring, followed by large, red-flushed, orange-yellow fruit, and dark green leaves. This pollution tolerant crab apple is an ideal ornamental tree for a small, urban garden. Also, it's one of the best disease resistant crab apples, it is conical in shape, and it will flower (and fruit) best when grown in full sun. It will eventually grow into a medium-sized tree, though not to the height expected of a single-stemmed form.
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Malus ‘Red Sentinel’ is a compact, ornamental crab apple tree reaching 4-6 metres tall with a spread of around 3-4 metres—perfect for smaller gardens. It thrives in full sun to light shade and prefers well-drained, fertile soil, though it’s quite adaptable. In spring, it dazzles with masses of white blossom loved by bees, followed by glossy, bright red crab apples that persist into winter (a robin’s buffet!). It’s hardy, low-maintenance, and tolerates urban pollution, making it a great choice for UK gardens. Occasional pruning to maintain shape is all it asks. A year-round beauty with blossom, fruit, and autumn colour!
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Malus ‘Gorgeous’ is a beautiful ornamental crab apple reaching 4-5 metres tall with a spread of 3-4 metres—ideal for small to medium gardens. It thrives in full sun for the best flowering and fruiting, though it will tolerate light shade. This variety prefers moist, well-drained, fertile soil but is adaptable to various soil types, including clay and chalk. In spring, it bursts into a cloud of fragrant pink buds opening to white blossom, attracting bees and other pollinators. By autumn, it produces abundant, shiny red crab apples that last well into winter, providing seasonal interest and food for birds. It’s hardy, low-maintenance, and needs only light pruning to remove dead or crossing branches. A truly "gorgeous" year-round performer!
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This hosta has one of the best flower displays known. Late summer brings a 90cm flower stem with a lovely firework of pink flower at the top. Great hosta which dies at winter and come back each April.
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CRAB APPLE: The Malus ‘John Downie’ is a small to medium-sized deciduous crabapple tree, reaching 4–6 metres (13–20 feet) in height with a spread of 3–5 metres (10–16 feet). It thrives in full sun and prefers moist, well-drained soil, tolerating clay, loam, and sandy types. Hardy in UK climates (RHS Hardiness Zone H6), it withstands frost and urban conditions. In spring, it produces white blossom, attracting pollinators, followed by orange-red crabapples in autumn, ideal for wildlife and jelly-making. Drought-tolerant once established, it benefits from light pruning in winter to maintain shape and encourage healthy flowering and fruiting.
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An elegant medium-sized deciduous tree with slender drooping twigs. Bark white, becoming black and rugged at base. Leaves ovate, yellow in autumn. Flowers in catkins Full sun - partial shade - Loves all soil types - Exposed or Sheltered - Deciduous Will grow higher than 12m x 8m wide in 20 to 50 years
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Black Velvet is a mid season vigorous variety of gooseberry with a spreading habit. The berries are a dark red/plum colour with a pleasant mix of sweet and tart when ripe. Yields are high of small to medium sized fruits, if you prefer larger fruits thin out half the crop when unripe and use for cooking.
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Egeria densa, also known as Brazilian Waterweed, is a vigorous aquatic plant that can grow up to 3 metres long under the right conditions – basically a green monster if left unchecked. In Northern Ireland’s cooler, temperate climate, it still thrives happily in ponds, lakes, and slow-moving rivers, especially if the water is clean, nutrient-rich, and well-lit. It prefers temperatures between 10°C and 25°C, so while it might sulk a bit in the winter, it bounces back with enthusiasm in spring. Plant it in shallow areas if you want easy access, but beware – it’s a fast grower and can easily outcompete native species if you're not paying attention. Regular trimming keeps it well-behaved and prevents your pond from turning into a jungle.
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Hosta 'Paul’s Glory' is a standout perennial, loved for its large, heart-shaped leaves with bright golden centres and rich blue-green margins. It grows to about 50–60cm tall and can spread up to 90cm wide, creating a dense, eye-catching mound. Ideal for Northern Ireland’s mild, moist conditions, it prefers partial shade but will tolerate morning sun, which actually intensifies its leaf colour. Plant it in fertile, moisture-retentive, well-drained soil and watch it thrive with very little fuss. As always, keep an eye out for slugs — they consider hostas a gourmet meal. A good mulch in spring will lock in moisture and boost its bold display. 'Paul’s Glory' brightens shady corners effortlessly, like sunshine in leafy form.
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Ceratophyllum demersum, commonly called Hornwort, is the ultimate low-maintenance underwater plant – the slacker’s dream! It floats freely or anchors loosely in ponds and aquariums, growing up to 3 metres long if it’s feeling ambitious. In Northern Ireland, it loves cool, fresh water and doesn’t even bother with roots – it just drifts about, soaking up nutrients like a green sponge. It prefers full sun but will tolerate a bit of shade without much sulking. Hardy and fast-growing, it helps control algae by hogging all the nutrients and oxygenating the water like a little aquatic overachiever. Great for wildlife ponds, it provides shelter for tadpoles and small fish. Just beware – if it’s too happy, it might try to take over the entire pond!
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Hebe Blue Clouds is a compact, evergreen shrub reaching around 1 metre in height and spread, making it ideal for borders, rockeries, or pots. It thrives in well-drained soil and prefers full sun but will tolerate light shade. This hardy little number is wind-resistant and even copes with coastal conditions, making it a solid choice for exposed gardens. In summer and autumn, it produces soft blue flower spikes that attract pollinators, while the glossy green foliage may turn purplish in winter, adding year-round interest. Once established, it’s drought-tolerant and low-maintenance—just give it a light prune after flowering to keep it neat. It’s the botanical equivalent of a reliable friend: pretty, tough, and doesn’t ask for much.
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Hippuris vulgaris is a hardy, aquatic perennial known for its upright, bottlebrush-like stems that can reach up to 60cm tall above water, while creeping happily below the surface. It’s perfect for ponds, lakes, and slow-moving water, thriving in both shallow margins and deeper areas up to 60cm deep. This plant loves full sun to partial shade and prefers still or slow-flowing, nutrient-rich water. It’s tough as old boots, tolerating Northern Ireland’s cool, wet climate without batting an eyelid. In the right spot, it can spread rapidly, so some occasional thinning might be needed to keep it looking tidy. Mare’s Tail adds a wonderfully architectural, almost prehistoric look to water gardens — like nature’s very own underwater army standing to attention!
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Butterflies will be waiting in the wings for the Tempo™ Geum to bloom! Long blooming with loads of semi-double soft flowers with dark stems will bloom from mid spring to early summer. Mounded strawberry-like foliage is the backdrop to the colorful flowers. These lovelies prefer moist, loamy soil. Grows 20" tall. Plant 18" apart.
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All soils - Full sun - partial shade - grows to 1.5m to 1.5 m - Dazzler' is a compact, slow-growing, semi-prostrate, evergreen shrub bearing lance-shaped, pink flushed, dark green and cream variegated leaves
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Great in clay spots or loam soil / partial shade / dies back in winter First Frost' is a herbaceous perennial producing a mound of foliage about 40cm high and 90cm across. The leaves are intensely blue-green, with a glaucous bloom; opening with creamy-white margins. Tubular flowers on blue-green stems appear in mid to late summer
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