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Commonly known as Forget-me-not, is a charming spring annual (or biennial) beloved for its clouds of tiny blue flowers with cheerful yellow centres. Typically growing 15–25 cm tall, it forms dense mounds of soft green foliage that make a perfect carpet beneath tulips and other spring bulbs. Myosotis thrives in cool, moist, well-drained soil and prefers full sun to partial shade. It self-seeds freely, often reappearing in delightful drifts year after year. Easy to grow and low-maintenance, bedding Myosotis adds a nostalgic, cottage-garden touch to borders, containers, and woodland edges—small flowers, big sentimental punch!
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mixed colours - great for pots, containers and hanging baskets
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Philadelphus Pearl of Perfume is a compact mock orange with an exceptionally strong fragrance. Reaching around 1.2–1.5m tall and wide, it forms a neat, bushy shrub ideal for smaller gardens, borders, or as a scented feature near seating areas. In late spring to early summer it produces clusters of pure white, double blooms that are highly attractive to bees and other pollinators. This hardy shrub thrives in full sun to light shade and prefers well-drained, fertile soil, though it will tolerate poorer soils. Easy to grow and low maintenance, prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape and encourage new growth.
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'Emerald 'n' Gold' is a dwarf evergreen shrub of spreading habit, with broadly yellow-margined leaves, tinged pink in winter; occasionally produces a few small, inconspicuous greenish flowers. Great plant for all soils. Grows up to 1 metre high.
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Great little evergreen tree for your hanging baskets or containers. Prized for its foliage, award-winning Cupressus macrocarpa 'Wilma' (Monterey Cypress) is a small, columnar, evergreen conifer boasting a bright golden-yellow foliage in ascending sprays. When crushed the needles smell strongly of lemon. The foliage retains its brilliant color in winter if planted in full sun.
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A very youn g Skimmia shrub makes a wonderful delight in any winter hanging basket or container. Will eventually grow into a shrub as time goes by so you sort of get best of both worlds.
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Bedding Bellis (Bellis perennis) ‘Red’ is a compact, hardy perennial often grown as a biennial, reaching 10-20 cm in height and spreading about 15-25 cm. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers moist, well-drained, fertile soil. These charming daisy-like flowers bloom from early spring to summer, providing a rich red colour ideal for borders, containers, and bedding displays. Regular deadheading encourages prolonged flowering. Bellis is frost-hardy and copes well with cooler temperatures, making it a reliable early-season bloomer. Water regularly in dry spells, and mulch in winter to protect roots for continued growth year after year.
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Hedera, better known as ivy, is a plant of quiet persistence and graceful ambition. Its evergreen leaves cling and climb, softening stone walls, wrapping ancient trees, and weaving carpets of green where little else will grow. Symbolic of fidelity and endurance, ivy holds fast even through winter, reminding us of loyalty and constancy. Yet it is not just stubborn—it is elegant, with star-shaped leaves that catch the light in shifting shades. Whether trailing from a pot indoors or clothing the ruins of castles, Hedera embodies both mystery and resilience, a living thread that binds nature’s stories together.
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Chamaecyparis lawsoniana ‘Ellwoodii’ is a compact, slow-growing evergreen conifer valued for its dense, upright habit and steely blue-green foliage.
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Aubrieta ‘Trailing Blue’ is a low-growing, evergreen perennial that forms a dense, spreading mat about 10-15 cm tall and up to 60 cm wide. It thrives in full sun and well-drained, alkaline to neutral soil, making it ideal for rock gardens, walls, and edging. This hardy plant produces masses of small, vibrant blue-purple flowers in spring, attracting pollinators. Aubrieta prefers dry to moderately moist conditions and is drought-tolerant once established. It benefits from occasional trimming after flowering to maintain a compact shape and encourage reblooming. Perfect for cascading over walls or softening borders, it requires minimal maintenance.
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Gaultheria procumbens, commonly known as Wintergreen or Checkerberry, is a low-growing, evergreen shrub valued for its glossy green leaves, white bell-shaped flowers, and bright red berries that persist through winter. Typically reaching 10–15 cm in height and spreading up to 30 cm, it forms a dense, attractive ground cover. Gaultheria prefers partial shade and thrives in moist, acidic, well-drained soil rich in organic matter—perfect for woodland gardens or beneath shrubs. Avoid alkaline soils, as they can cause leaf yellowing. Hardy and low-maintenance, it’s an excellent choice for year-round interest, especially in shaded borders, rockeries, or containers.
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Daphne gemmata ‘Royal Crown’ is a compact, slow-growing evergreen shrub, usually reaching about 60–80cm in height and spread, making it ideal for smaller gardens in Northern Ireland. It produces neat, rounded foliage topped with clusters of golden-yellow, sweetly fragrant flowers in early to mid-summer, offering a cheerful splash of colour. This variety thrives best in moist but free-draining, humus-rich soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. Choose a sheltered position with partial shade or dappled sun, away from cold winds. Perfect for rock gardens, raised beds, or patio pots, it rewards careful placement with reliable beauty and fragrance.
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Messidrome Garlic is a robust and aromatic variety prized for its rich, pungent flavor and versatility in cooking. Known for its large, plump cloves and easy-to-peel skin, it adds depth to a wide range of dishes from Mediterranean to Asian cuisine. This garlic thrives in well-drained soil and sunny locations, producing bulbs with a strong, spicy bite that mellows beautifully when roasted. Messidrome Garlic is favored by chefs and home cooks alike for its balanced intensity and long shelf life. Its health benefits include natural antimicrobial properties and immune-boosting compounds, making it both a flavorful and functional kitchen staple.
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Large 10 Litre pot / 1.5m high / £34.99 inc delivery Half price than other places for this size of pot and height Full sun - Can grow in all soils including clay - Slow grower will take 20 years to reach 4m . Prune to size. Exposed or Sheltered is ok - Prunus are not animal friendly. 'Amanogawa' is a small, narrowly fastigiate deciduous tree with slightly fragrant, semi-double, pale pink flowers in late spring; in autumn, the leaves turn orange and red
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Daphne bholua ‘Princess Perfume’ is a semi-evergreen shrub well suited to Northern Ireland’s mild, damp climate. It typically grows to around 1.5–2m tall with a similar spread, forming an upright, bushy shape that brings structure and fragrance to the garden. From mid-winter into early spring, it produces clusters of pink buds that open into richly scented, pale-pink flowers, often followed by black berries. Best grown in a sheltered spot with protection from harsh winds, it thrives in fertile, humus-rich, moisture-retentive but free-draining soil. Partial shade is ideal, though it will tolerate sun if the ground doesn’t dry out. A perfect choice for a woodland-style border, near a path or doorway, where its perfume can be fully enjoyed.
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HERITAGE ARMAGH 1800 The Malus domestica ‘Reid Seedling’ is a medium-sized deciduous apple 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 loam, clay, and sandy types. Hardy in UK climates (RHS Hardiness Zone H5-H6), it withstands frost and is well-suited for gardens and orchards. In spring, it produces white blossom, attracting pollinators, followed by medium to large apples with a good balance of sweetness and acidity, ideal for eating fresh or cooking. Prune in winter to encourage strong growth and fruit production.
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'Kanzan' is a medium-sized deciduous tree, stiffly vase-shaped when young, later spreading, with coppery-brown young foliage and vivid purplish-pink double flowers 5cm in width opening from crimson buds Can grow to 8m if you let it. Slow grower Full sun - wind or shelter is fine - loves all soils including clay
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Longor shallots thrive in well-drained, fertile soil with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0. They require full sunlight for optimal bulb development and prefer moderate temperatures ranging from 15°C to 25°C. Consistent moisture is crucial, but waterlogging must be avoided to prevent bulb rot. Planting should occur in raised beds or ridges to enhance drainage.
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Prunus ‘Pandora’, commonly known as the Pandora Cherry, is a small, ornamental cherry tree known for its graceful form and beautiful spring blossoms. Here are details about its size and growing conditions: Size Height: Typically reaches around 15-20 feet (4.5-6 meters). Spread: Has a spread of approximately 10-15 feet (3-4.5 meters), with a broadly vase-shaped or rounded canopy. Growth Rate: Moderate growth rate. Conditions for Growth Sunlight: Prefers full sun, needing at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily to thrive and flower well. Soil: Adapts to a variety of soils, including loam, sandy, and clay soils, as long as they are well-drained. Prefers fertile, slightly acidic to neutral soils. Water Needs: Moderate water requirements. It benefits from regular watering during dry periods, especially when young. Mature trees are somewhat drought-tolerant but do best with consistent moisture. Temperature & Hardiness Zones: Hardy in USDA Zones 5-8. It tolera
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Grow best in sun. Can tolerate clay. Pick your apples in October with this one. Raised by Mary Ann Brailsford, Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England between 1809 and 1813 and introduced in 1865 by nurseryman H. Merryweather. First exhibited in 1876. Received a First Class Certificate from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1893. The most popular cooking apple grown in the UK.
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Around 100 sets Open-pollinated variety, good yields with a high percentage marketable. Straw coloured skins, slightly elongated globe shape. Low percentage of Winter kills.
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‘Blood of the Boyne’ is a rare Irish dessert apple, first recorded around 1890 in County Louth. Its name evokes the rich red flush that spreads across its golden skin, reminiscent of the River Boyne’s storied history. The fruit is medium-sized, with crisp, juicy flesh that balances sweetness and a gentle tang — excellent for fresh eating or adding a rosy blush to tarts. In blossom, the tree is a picture of pale pink charm, and in autumn it offers a handsome, reliable crop. A true heirloom, ‘Blood of the Boyne’ carries both beauty and Irish heritage in every bite.
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Prunus 'Okame', an early-flowering cherry tree, is popular for its attractive blossoms and manageable size. Typically, it reaches a mature height of 4 to 6 meters and a spread of around 3 to 5 meters, making it a good choice for smaller gardens. It thrives best in full sun, requiring at least six hours of direct sunlight daily. Well-drained, moderately fertile soil is ideal; amend heavy soils with organic matter if necessary. Regular watering during establishment is essential, although mature trees tolerate short dry spells. Suitable for the UK climate, Prunus 'Okame' adds vibrant early spring colour and structure to any landscape. Occasional pruning maintains its neat, upright habit. Its compact size and dependable growth make it an ornamental favourite.
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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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Daphne transatlantica ‘Pink Fragrance’ is a real treat for northern gardens, including those in Northern Ireland where winters are cool but not too harsh. This compact evergreen shrub is prized for its clusters of pale pink, starry blooms that release a powerful, sweet scent from spring right through into autumn. It’s surprisingly long-flowering compared with many daphnes, and its tidy, rounded form makes it perfect for a border edge, patio pot, or near a pathway where you’ll catch the perfume as you pass. Hardy to around –15°C, it appreciates free-draining soil, shelter from cold winds, and a little garden admiration.
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The Prunus ‘Snow Goose’ is a small, deciduous ornamental cherry tree, reaching 5–6 metres (16–20 feet) in height with a narrow, upright habit. It thrives in full sun to partial shade 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 early spring, it produces masses of pure white, fragrant blossoms, attracting pollinators. Its dark green foliage turns golden-orange in autumn before falling. Drought-tolerant once established, it benefits from light pruning in summer if needed to maintain shape and encourage strong growth.
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SELF FERTILE Golden Hornet' is a small deciduous tree with a broad ovoid crown and white flowers followed by a profuse crop of bright, deep yellow fruits 2.5cm in length, which persist well into winter Will grow to 10m if you let it / Full sun - partial shade / DOESNT MIND WIND AND CLAY
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Acer palmatum ‘Going Green’ is a vibrant Japanese maple with fresh, bright green bark that glows in winter, contrasting beautifully with its lush, finely cut green leaves in spring and summer. In autumn, the foliage turns a brilliant mix of gold and orange before falling to reveal the coloured stems. Reaching 3–4 m in height over 10 years, it’s ideal as a statement tree or in a mixed border. Best grown in a sheltered position in partial shade, in moist but well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral soil. Hardy in Northern Ireland’s climate, though protection from strong winds keeps foliage at its best.
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SELF FERTILE A mid-season dessert apple with pink blossom in spring and sweet, rounded, bright red fruit with red-stained flesh, ready to harvest in mid-autumn. This cultivar is self-fertile, making it ideal for smaller gardens because it doesn't need a pollination partner to produce fruit FULL SUN - CAN GROW TO 8M IF YOU LET IT - ALWAYS PRUNE TO SUIT YOU - GOOD ONE FOR A CLAY AREA
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JAPANESE FLOWERING CHERRY TREE Prunus 'Royal Burgundy,' also known as the Royal Burgundy Flowering Cherry or Purple Leaf Plum, is a deciduous ornamental tree appreciated for its vibrant purple foliage and spring blossoms. 'Royal Burgundy' is primarily known for its deep burgundy to purple foliage, which is its most striking feature. In early spring, this cherry variety produces small, fragrant, light pink to pale pink blossoms. The flowers emerge before or alongside the emerging purple leaves, offering a lovely combination of pink and purple in the landscape.
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Hosta ‘Fragrant Blue’ is a medium-sized perennial, reaching about 40–50 cm tall with a spread of 60–80 cm. Its heart-shaped, powdery blue leaves form a handsome clump, and in late summer it produces pale lavender, fragrant flowers on stems up to 70 cm high. Despite being a blue hosta, it tolerates brighter light than most, holding its colour best in dappled shade or morning sun. Like all hostas, it prefers moist, well-drained soil rich in organic matter. Protect from slugs if you want it to shine. Perfect for borders, shady corners, or large pots where its fragrance can be enjoyed.
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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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Prunus 'Autumnalis Rosea', also known as the Autumn Cherry or Rosebud Cherry, is a small, ornamental cherry tree appreciated for its unique flowering period and delicate blossoms. Here are its details regarding size and growing conditions: Size Height: Typically reaches 15-25 feet (4.5-7.5 meters). Spread: Has a spread of around 15-20 feet (4.5-6 meters), with a rounded, spreading canopy. Growth Rate: Moderate growth rate. Conditions for Growth Sunlight: Prefers full sun to partial shade. It should receive at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight daily for the best flowering. Soil: Grows well in a variety of well-drained soils, including loam, sandy, or clay soils. It prefers moderately fertile, moist soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. Water Needs: Moderate water requirements, with regular watering during dry periods, particularly when young. Once established, it can handle some drought but prefers consistent moisture. Temperature & Hardiness Zones:
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