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Love partial shade - can be grown in clay areas too. M. sylvatica is a hairy perennial. It flowers between mid-spring and mid-summer, bearing small, bright blue, 5-lobed flowers with white or yellow centres. Nectar and pollen is enjoyed by bumble bees and butterflies
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Love partial shade - can be grown in clay areas too. M. sylvatica is a hairy perennial. It flowers between mid-spring and mid-summer, bearing small, bright blue, 5-lobed flowers with white or yellow centres. Nectar and pollen is enjoyed by bumble bees and butterflies
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Galanthus elwesii ‘Polar Bear’ is a robust, early-flowering snowdrop that typically reaches around 15-20 cm in height, forming neat clumps of broad, glaucous grey-green foliage. Its large, pure white flowers are held on sturdy stems, making it particularly eye-catching in late winter when little else is in bloom. This variety thrives best in moist but free-draining soil and prefers a position in partial shade, although it will tolerate full sun in winter and early spring before tree canopies fill out. Rich, humus-laden soil suits it perfectly, especially in woodland gardens or under deciduous shrubs. Once established, it is hardy, dependable, and slowly naturalises, creating cheerful drifts that signal the end of winter
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REDUCED Erica × creinthoides is a low, spreading heath that typically grows to around 25-40 cm in height, with a similar or slightly wider spread over time. It forms dense, evergreen mounds of fine, needle-like foliage, topped with masses of bell-shaped flowers from late winter into spring. In Northern Ireland’s cool, moist climate, it performs particularly well, enjoying the mild temperatures and regular rainfall. It prefers acidic, free-draining soil and thrives in full sun to light shade, where flowering is heaviest. Avoid lime-rich soils and waterlogging, especially in winter. Ideal for banks, borders, and coastal gardens, it is hardy, wind-tolerant, and low maintenance once established - quietly tough, but very floriferous.
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Position: full sun Soil: well-drained soil enriched with leaf mould or a loam-based potting compost, such as John Innes No.2 Rate of growth: average Flowering period: July to August Hardiness: fully hardy Bulb size: 16/18 Stately sprays of fragrant, deep pink flowers edged in a delicate white line are produced in July and August. Lilies are one of the all-time favourite summer-flowering bulbs as they look superb in any garden scheme. Though they are best planted in autumn when the bulbs are still plump, lilies can still be planted in spring for an eye-catching summer display.
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3 LITRE litre pot. Deciduous + Full sun + Partial Shade + Can be grown in clay Annabelle' is a small, bushy deciduous shrub with broadly oval leaves and very large, spherical heads of white sterile flowers to 25cm across in summer
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Hybrid Tea Rose: 1mx 1m - Would be great in a pot. In Northern Ireland it performs very well thanks to the mild, moist climate, which it positively laps up. Plant it in full sun or light partial shade, ideally with at least six hours of sunlight to keep flowering generous and disease at bay. It prefers fertile, well-drained soil, improved with plenty of organic matter, and appreciates consistent moisture without sitting waterlogged. Shelter from strong winds helps protect its glossy foliage and buttery-yellow blooms—no rose enjoys a constant hairdryer effect.
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Hydrangea ‘Little XS White’ is a compact, hardy shrub ideal for small gardens, containers, and patio planting in Northern Ireland. Reaching a neat height and spread of around 60–80 cm, it produces crisp white flower heads in summer that gradually soften to green as they age, giving long seasonal interest. It thrives in Northern Ireland’s cool, moist climate and prefers a sheltered position with morning sun or light dappled shade. Plant in fertile, moisture-retentive but free-draining soil, enriched with organic matter. Regular watering is important, especially during dry spells, as hydrangeas dislike drying out (they’re drama queens about it). Prune lightly in spring, removing dead wood only, to maintain shape and encourage strong flowering.
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Dahlia ‘Bishop of Oxford’ is a compact, bushy dahlia reaching around 75–90 cm tall with a similar spread. It produces rich scarlet-red single flowers held above dark, bronzed foliage from midsummer to the first frosts. Plant in full sun for best colour and flowering. It prefers fertile, well-drained soil and regular watering during dry spells. Protect from frost, lift and store tubers in winter, or mulch heavily in mild areas. Deadhead regularly to encourage more blooms and stake if exposed to strong winds. An excellent choice for borders and containers.
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Tulbaghia violacea, commonly known as society garlic, is a clump-forming perennial growing to around 40-60 cm tall and wide. In Northern Ireland it performs best in a sunny, sheltered position, ideally against a warm wall or in a container that can be protected over winter. It prefers free-draining soil and dislikes sitting wet, especially in colder months. Pale lilac, star-shaped flowers appear from summer into autumn, carried above slender, grey-green leaves with a mild garlic scent when crushed. It is reasonably drought tolerant once established but benefits from light watering during prolonged dry spells.
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Hydrangea ‘Little XS White’ is a compact, hardy shrub ideal for small gardens, containers, and patio planting in Northern Ireland. Reaching a neat height and spread of around 60-80 cm, it produces crisp white flower heads in summer that gradually soften to green as they age, giving long seasonal interest. It thrives in Northern Ireland’s cool, moist climate and prefers a sheltered position with morning sun or light dappled shade. Plant in fertile, moisture-retentive but free-draining soil, enriched with organic matter. Regular watering is important, especially during dry spells, as hydrangeas dislike drying out (they’re drama queens about it). Prune lightly in spring, removing dead wood only, to maintain shape and encourage strong flowering.
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Crocus vernus ‘Pickwick’ is a classic spring crocus with bold lilac-purple petals neatly striped with white, flowering in late winter to early spring when the garden is still half asleep. Each bulb grows to around 10–15 cm high with blooms about 5 cm across, making them perfect for lawns, borders, pots, and naturalising under trees. In Northern Ireland, they thrive in full sun to light shade and prefer free-draining soil—heavy ground is fine if improved slightly, as soggy bulbs are grumpy bulbs. Plant bulbs in autumn at 7–10 cm deep, spacing roughly 5 cm apart; a pack of 120 bulbs will create a generous drift covering around 1.5–2 m², delivering an early splash of colour just when you need cheering up most. Tough, reliable, and pollinator-friendly—basically small but mighty. 🌱
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Begonia Double Mix is a tuberous begonia selection growing to around 25–35 cm tall with a similar spread, making it ideal for containers, hanging baskets, and sheltered borders. It produces a vibrant mix of fully double flowers in shades of red, pink, yellow, orange, and white from early summer through to autumn. Grow in a bright, sheltered position with light shade, avoiding strong midday sun. It prefers moist, well-drained, humus-rich compost. Water regularly but avoid waterlogging. Feed every 10–14 days during the growing season and protect from frost by lifting and storing tubers over winter.
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Begonia ‘Double Pink’ is a compact, tuberous begonia growing to around 25–35 cm tall with a similar spread, ideal for pots, baskets, and sheltered borders. It produces fully double, soft pink flowers from early summer until autumn. In Northern Ireland, grow in a bright but sheltered position with light shade, avoiding strong midday sun and wind. It prefers moist, well-drained, humus-rich compost. Water regularly but do not overwater. Feed every 10–14 days during the growing season. Protect from frost and lift tubers to store overwinter indoors.
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10 bulbs Blooms June to August Grows to 1m tall Can be grown in pots. Full sun to partial shade. Great cut flowers. Ok in coastal gardens
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Begonia Double Orange is a tuberous begonia grown mainly for its bold, fully double orange flowers, produced from early summer through to autumn. Plants typically reach around 25-35 cm in height and spread, making them ideal for containers, hanging baskets, and sheltered borders in Northern Ireland. They prefer a bright position with light shade, avoiding strong midday sun. Plant in fertile, well-drained compost and water regularly during growth, without allowing plants to sit wet. Begonias are frost tender, so tubers should be lifted and stored frost free over winter.
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Dahlia ‘Blue Boy’ is a tall, decorative dahlia growing to around 100–120 cm in height with a spread of about 45–60 cm. It produces large, fully double flowers in soft mauve-purple shades from midsummer until the first frosts. Plant in full sun for strong growth and best flower colour. It prefers rich, fertile, well-drained soil with regular watering during dry periods. Feed throughout the season for maximum blooms. Stake plants early to support tall stems and deadhead spent flowers to prolong flowering. Lift and store tubers over winter to protect from frost.
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Hydrangea ‘Little XS White’ is a compact, hardy shrub ideal for small gardens, containers, and patio planting in Northern Ireland. Reaching a neat height and spread of around 60-80 cm, it produces crisp white flower heads in summer that gradually soften to green as they age, giving long seasonal interest. It thrives in Northern Ireland’s cool, moist climate and prefers a sheltered position with morning sun or light dappled shade. Plant in fertile, moisture-retentive but free-draining soil, enriched with organic matter. Regular watering is important, especially during dry spells, as hydrangeas dislike drying out (they’re drama queens about it). Prune lightly in spring, removing dead wood only, to maintain shape and encourage strong flowering.
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Vaccinium corymbosum ‘Hortblue Petite’ is a compact blueberry variety, typically reaching around 90-100 cm in height and spread, making it ideal for containers and small gardens. In Northern Ireland it grows well thanks to the cool, moist climate, provided it is planted correctly. It requires an acidic soil or ericaceous compost and a sunny to lightly sheltered position for best fruiting. White spring flowers are followed by mid to late summer blueberries, with a second lighter crop often appearing in early autumn. Keep soil consistently moist but free draining.
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Leptospermum martini is a species of tea tree, a flowering shrub in the Myrtaceae family, native to Australia. It is known for its attractive, small, narrow leaves and abundant, delicate pink or white flowers that bloom in spring and summer. This hardy plant thrives in well-drained soils and full sun, making it ideal for gardens, hedging, or erosion control. It is drought-tolerant once established and can withstand light frost. Popular among pollinators, especially bees, Leptospermum martini contributes to honey production. Its aromatic foliage and resilience make it a favorite in native and low-maintenance gardens.
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Dahlia ‘Caribbean Fantasy’ is a medium-sized decorative dahlia, typically growing to around 90–110 cm tall with a spread of about 45–60 cm. It bears striking peachy-pink flowers with soft yellow centres, flowering from midsummer through to the first frosts. Grow in a sunny, sheltered position for best performance. It prefers fertile, moisture-retentive but well-drained soil and benefits from regular watering in dry weather. Feed every couple of weeks during the growing season to encourage strong growth and abundant blooms. Stake plants early and deadhead regularly. Lift and store tubers in winter to protect from frost.
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Rose ‘Winter Shade of Pale’ is a refined hybrid tea rose valued for its large, softly toned blooms in pale cream to blush, carried singly on strong stems and excellent for cutting. It forms an upright, well-balanced plant, typically reaching around 90–120 cm in height with a spread of about 50–60 cm. In Northern Ireland it thrives in a sunny, sheltered position, where good light improves flower size and repeat performance. Plant in fertile, moisture-retentive but free-draining soil, enriched with organic matter to cope with the region’s regular rainfall (roses enjoy moisture, not mud). Regular feeding through the growing season and consistent watering in dry spells will encourage repeat flowering from early summer into autumn. Annual pruning in late winter and good air circulation help maintain health in cooler, damper conditions.
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A striking twist on the classic Hybrid Tea form, Rose ‘Lover’s Meeting’ produces elegant, well-shaped blooms with distinctive pointed outer petals in a rich, exotic Indian orange, flowering from June through to early September. The large, vivid flowers are carried on strong green stems, reaching a mature height of around one metre, and are beautifully set off by glossy bronze-green foliage. This vibrant rose is impressively versatile, performing just as well in garden borders as it does in containers. A firm favourite with British florists and gardeners alike, it is especially valued for its long-lasting blooms, making a bold and eye-catching cut flower display indoors or a showstopper outdoors if you prefer your drama in the garden.
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This variety has particularly beautiful blooms. The buds open to reveal many petalled cups, which gradually form large, flat rosettes. The colour is a very attractive shade of soft yellow, the petals paling prettily towards the edges. The flowers have a medium strength fragrance, which is a perfect balance of Tea and myrrh. It will quickly reach some height and still produce flowers and leaves lower down the plant. Named after the pilgrims in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales. David?Austin, 1991. Characteristics Colour: Soft yellow Flowering: Repeat Flowering Fragrance: Medium, Tea/myrrh Bloom Size: Large Family: English Climbing Rose Size: Medium Climber 12ft (3.75m)
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Full sun - hates clay / Netty's Pride' is a bulbous perennial that produces upward-facing flowers of dark crimson-purple, broadly edged or banded in white, borne on sturdy upright stems up to 100cm high, during summer
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'Elijah Blue' forms small cushions of very fine, inrolled, intensely ice-blue leaves, becoming greener in winter. From late spring to summer it bears narrow, bristly blue-green flower plumes that turn golden-brown
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Now in 4.5 litre pots A great ground cover rose that will grow up to around 75cm average. Full sun and will grow in any soil type including clay.
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NOW COMES IN 4.5 LITRE POT A great ground cover rose that will grow up to around 75cm average. Full sun and will grow in any soil type including clay.
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3 litre pot - Partial shade. Sheltered spot An evergreen azalea to about 75cm high, with small ovate leaves that open bright green and mature to dark green. Produces clusters of bright rose pink flowers in late spring. Part of a collection bred by Georg Arends in Germany in the 1950s
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Evergreen Shrub that you can prune to your height. Fruits can be used for jams. How many people have a strawberry tree?? Growing information: Hardy to minus 23ºC. Can withstand coastal gales and tolerates lime (which is unusual for members of this family), as well as acid soil, and is drought-resistant. Stunning in autumn, with large red mature fruits at the same time as the pretty white flowers. The fruit contains about 20% sugars and can be used to make jams and preserves. When fully ripe it falls from the tree. All parts of the plant contain ethyl gallate, a substance that possesses strong antibiotic activity against ‘Mycobacterium’ bacteria. The flowers are pollinated by Honeybees and Bumblebees. Self-fertile. This tree is native to West of Ireland
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Repeat Bloomer. Rose ‘Champagne Moments’ Floribunda is an elegant and free-flowering rose, producing clusters of softly shaped blooms in warm champagne, cream and pale apricot tones from early summer through to autumn. Unlike the Hybrid Tea form, this floribunda offers continuous colour, with flowers appearing in generous sprays rather than single stems. It forms a neat, bushy plant, typically reaching around 75–90cm in height with a similar spread, making it ideal for borders, rose beds and large containers. In Northern Ireland it performs reliably in a sunny or lightly sheltered position, enjoying fertile, well-drained soil enriched with organic matter. The healthy mid-green foliage complements the subtle colouring perfectly, proving this rose brings quiet sophistication. No loud introductions required.
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Begonia Double Orange is a tuberous begonia grown mainly for its bold, fully double orange flowers, produced from early summer through to autumn. Plants typically reach around 25-35 cm in height and spread, making them ideal for containers, hanging baskets, and sheltered borders in Northern Ireland. They prefer a bright position with light shade, avoiding strong midday sun. Plant in fertile, well-drained compost and water regularly during growth, without allowing plants to sit wet. Begonias are frost tender, so tubers should be lifted and stored frost free over winter.
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Rose ‘For Your Eyes Only’ is a compact floribunda rose grown for its single, soft pink flowers with a striking deep red eye and prominent golden stamens. It typically reaches around 70–90 cm in height with a similar spread, forming a tidy, bushy plant well suited to beds, borders and mixed planting schemes. In Northern Ireland it performs reliably in a sunny position, though it will tolerate light shade, especially in warmer inland gardens. Plant in fertile, moisture-retentive but well-drained soil enriched with organic matter. This variety has good disease resistance, a real advantage in the region’s cooler, damper climate. Regular feeding and watering during dry spells will encourage continuous flowering from early summer through to autumn, with light pruning and good air circulation keeping plants healthy and floriferous.
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Bride and Groom’ is a striking hybrid tea rose grown for its elegant, long-stemmed blooms, each flower opening creamy white with a dramatic deep red edge. It typically reaches around 80-100 cm in height with a spread of about 50-60 cm, forming a neat, upright bush ideal for beds, borders and cutting gardens. In Northern Ireland it performs well in a sunny, sheltered position, where good light helps develop strong colour contrast. Plant in fertile, moisture-retentive but well-drained soil, enriched with plenty of organic matter. Regular feeding and watering during dry spells will encourage continuous flowering from early summer into autumn. Good air circulation and routine pruning in late winter will help keep the plant healthy in the region’s cooler, damper climate.
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3 litre pot - Partial shade. Sheltered spot An evergreen azalea to about 75cm high, with small ovate leaves that open bright green and mature to dark green. Produces clusters of bright rose pink flowers in late spring. Part of a collection bred by Georg Arends in Germany in the 1950s
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Colour: Orange-red Flowering: Repeat Flowering Fragrance: Strong, Tea Size: Medium Shrub 4ft (125cm) 4ft (125cm) Bloom Size: Medium Vibrant blooms of an unusual orange-red colour. They open to full, medium-large cups, with many inner petals arranged rather informally within a perfect ring of outer petals.
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Colour: Apricot Flowering: Repeat Flowering Fragrance: Medium, Tea Size: Large Shrub 4 1/2ft (140cm) 4 1/2ft (140cm) Bloom Size: Medium Medium-large, flat, quartered rosettes of rich apricot, paling towards the edges. They have a lovely Tea fragrance. A vigorous, rather upright shrub; the foliage and young stems are a beautiful bronzy-red at first, becoming dark green over time
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