| Description | Melissa officinalis 'Lime'
Lime Balm is a perennial herb that shares many characteristics with its cousins lemon balm and mint. It is as easy to grow with a distinct lime fragrance. When planted in the garden it enjoys a moist soil with dappled light. Like Mint, Lime Balm can grow quite quickly, spreading to its garden borders, so be sure to plant it in a contained garden bed or pot should this be an issue. Also like its cousins, Lime Balm will die down or back completely in the colder months, but rest assured it will return every year as lush and leafy as ever!
Lime Balm can be used in many culinary dishes as well as dried for tea or pot pourri! And if none of these tickle your fancy, this plant is absolutely gorgeous along garden edges in Cottage, Potted or Culinary gardens, adding that gorgeous lime fragrance when you brush past.
4"/10cm pot size. | Westringea Blue Gem
Blue Gem is one of the best flowering Westringea (Coastal rosemary) varieties, with bright blue flowers contrasting with silvery grey-green foliage. It responds well to pruning and shaping, and makes a good low native hedge or border.
Suitable for coastal gardens. Westringea Blue Gem is low maintenance and hardy. Flowers in mass during Spring and in patches throughout the year.
6" pot size. | Proteaceae hybrid
Protea Pink Crown features pale pink and cream flowers and green-grey evergreen foliage.
This wonderful Australian native is perfect for rockeries, hedging, features, coastal areas and even for cut flower arrangements.
| Asparagus meyerii
Foxtail Fern is a very attractive evergreen clumping plant with green needle-like leaves. It is a drought-resistant plant that needs little care and looks bright green all year long. Looks great in hanging baskets, containers or as a groundcover. Ideal for coastal gardens. Grows to approximately 80cm in height. Thrives in a both full sunlight to part shade. |