| Description | Juniperus conferta
Creeping Groundcover Conifer (All Gold)
A golden form of the Shore Juniper, where the foliage is bright yellow with prickly foliage. A low spreading prostrate conifer, growing to 2m wide and 50cm tall. Very hardy and tolerant of frosts, and coastal conditions. | White decorative FibreClay Lightweight pots for indoor and outdoor use with feature plants. Great alone or try clustering different sizes to make an attractive feature.
- Waterproof and forst tolerant
- Lightweight
- Ideal for plant pot sizes 12"/30cm pots
| Azalea kurume
Kurume Kirin grows to 1m in height, good for pots, containers, and bonsai. This small to medium evergreen shrub is noted for displaying lots of small, soft, single pink flowers in late spring. Will grow in full sun or part shade with Summer watering. Hardy once established.
6"/14cm pot size. | Acer palmatum
Heavily curled green leaves give an interesting texture to this compact, shrubby tree. Foliage becomes purple-red with orange-red patterns in fall, most intense in full sun. Less likely to sunburn than other varieties. Popular for bonsai, as a container subject and in small gardens. Highly sculptural form improves with age. Deciduous.
10"/25cm pot size | Jasminum nitidum
Angel Wings Jasmine has stunning white flowers that start as deep pink buds and appear from autumn to spring and will spot flowers at other times. The flowers are fabulously fragrant. It is a fast growing vine but also if allowed will form a large 2 metre shrub. The leaves are glossy green and are evergreen. It is versatile because it can be used on a trellis, kept as a shrub or topiarised on a post.
8''/20cm pot | Apple Mint, All types of mint are vigorous, fast growing, spreading perennials. You need to plant them where they have room to spread or plant them in pots. Mint plants send out runners just above and below the ground level, quickly forming large lush green patches. Planted in the right spot they make fantastic ground covers. Mint can grow anything up to 1m tall, but require regular trimming to ensure nice bushy, healthy plants. Although mint is hardy and will adapt to almost any spot in your garden, it prefers cool damp conditions in partial shade. Mints make good companion plants, repelling unwanted pests and attracting beneficial ones. Variegated Apple mint is an attractive herb, and is often only used decoratively. However, this little herb is a good addition to the kitchen, with its fruity-minty flavour. It's leaves can be used to make apple mint jelly, as well as for flavouring cous cous, and rice dishes. You can make a fruity Mint tea, or use it as a garnish, or in salads. Use the leaves fresh or dried, or you can freeze them in ice cube trays. | Prunus armeniaca
The Divinity is a heavy-bearing apricot that, once mature, is an early-bloomer. It produces medium-sized clingstone fruit that are sweet to taste straight off the tree, and are exceptionally good for drying. A must have, as once it begins fruiting you’ll have more apricots then you know what to do with!
This plant is bare-rooted. Click here for more info on bare rooted plants. |