There are about 150 different types of perennials and bulbs in the nursery including:
Rare plants and bulbs
Border perennials
Rockery plants
Woodland plants
Potted bulbs
There are a few seed varieties and plastic labels available for sale. Visitors can obtain a printed catalogue and are welcome to wander around and enjoy looking at the variety of lines on offer. Some photos are on display or online.
"Its been said that life is like a garden. Every small work of kindness and every thoughtful gesture is like a tiny seed. And when you plant these seeds, wonderful things can happen." - Tracey Donovan
15 cms. Silvery green, rounded leaves and masses of brilliant magenta flowers with blackish red centres for weeks. Alpine, Rockeries, scree or in troughs and sinks. Sun. Neat clump. Winter dormant.
Height to 45 cms. Leafy semi-evergreen clumps of slightly shiny green foliage. Many funnel shaped pink flowers spring to autumn. Sun or semi shade. A cut back in summer promotes fresh new growth and more flowers. Winter dormant.
5 pieces of this pretty pink variety variety. Nice clear pink. Height to 45 cms. Leafy semi-evergreen clump of slightly shiny green foliage. Many funnel-shaped flowers spring to autumn. Sun or semi-shade. A trim in mid-summer promotes fresh new growth and more flowers. Winter dormant.
(Big Root Geranium). Cransebill. Height to 45 cms. Rope like rhizomes that barely need to touch the ground. Aromatic spicy foliage that is rounded, lobed and divided. Evergreen with small pink flowers in spring. Nice ground cover and suits edging for shady area.
5 pieces of this fragrant and evergreen Geranium. Also called (Big Root Geranium). Cranesbill variety growing to 45 cms. Rope-like rhizomes that barely need to touch the ground. Aromatic spicy foliage and small pink flowers. Ideal for shady edging.
Height to 40 cms. Felt-like grey green leaves. Soft lilac blue flowers with prominent veining. Distinctive flower shape, the petals being wide spaced with blunt ended triangular outlined petals. Sun or shady edging. Winter dormant.