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Snapdragon – Night and Day (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2026***
£2.25 Add to basketSnapdragon – Night and Day (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2026***
Loved by bumblebees, this variety has velvety crimson petals with silver-cream throats, making a stunning display in borders and a perfect addition to cut flower arrangements. The foliage is dark compared to many other varieties, and the petals are a lesser known edible flower – great as a garnish on salads or as decorations on cakes.
Up to 45cm high, a half hardy annual.
(Approximate seed count – 500)
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Nasturtium – Dwarf (Organic)
£2.58 Add to basketNasturtium – Dwarf (Organic)
A dwarf variety of Nasturtium roughly 30cm in height and spread. Leaves and flowers are both edible.
We love having nasturtium flowers dotted around our land. They attract the bees and just make a beautiful addition in summer salads.
(Approximate seed count – 40)
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Sunflower – Vanilla Ice (Organic)
£2.25 Read moreSunflower – Vanilla Ice (Organic)
Multi branching variety with creamy lemon yellow blooms and dark centres. This is a special sunflower with lots of smaller, very pretty blooms. The pale lemon yellow colour deepening towards the centre which is a dark brown add a delicate touch as a cut flower and in bouquets. It makes a great garden plant too as it flowers over a long time.
(Approximate seed count – 24)
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African Marigold – Crackerjack (Organic)
£2.40 Add to basketAfrican Marigold – Crackerjack (Organic)
A marigold variety that is great for natural dyeing and has gorgeous blooms in orange and yellow. Loved by pollinators for their strong scent, they are a reliable workhorse in the garden producing masses of cheerful blooms on slightly longer stems from July long into September. This variety is often grown as a dye plant, producing a deep and colourfast golden mustard on plant and animal fibres.
(Approximate seed count – 100)
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Rudbeckia – Hirta (Organic)
£2.50 Add to basketRudbeckia – Hirta (Organic)
A wonderful variety producing an abundance of yellow, crimson and mixed blooms over a long period. We love this rudbeckia for its bold flowers. They are a real eye catcher and keep giving over a long season. As a cut flower best picked when the buds are just about to open.
(Approximate seed count – 500)£2.50 -


Briza Maxima – Greater Quaking Grass (Organic)
£2.20 Add to basketBriza Maxima – Greater Quaking Grass (Organic)
An essential annual grass for cut flower growers, Briza Maxima adds delicate beauty to any arrangement or garden. This variety is also known as Greater Quaking Grass which describe its beautiful heart shaped heads that nod in the breeze and shine as they catch the light. Briza Maxima produces stems from June – August and is also great for drying, turning straw-coloured when dried.
(Approximate seed count – 200)
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Nasturtium – Bloody Mary (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2026***
£2.70 Add to basketNasturtium – Bloody Mary (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2026***
Beautiful nasturtium variety with flecked yellow and red flowers that turn progressively darker as they mature. With a distinctive patterning this variety makes a great choice, especially in a kitchen garden as an edible flower
(Approximate seed count – 20)
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Cornflower – Blue (Organic)
£2.10 Add to basketCornflower – Blue (Organic)
Bright shades of blue flowers attractive to bees and other pollinators, great as cut flower as well. A flower that makes every garden happy. Cornflowers produce masses of stunning blue shaded blooms and attract bees and other insects as well. They were once native to European corn fields, but have mostly disappeared from the landscape due to large scale use of herbicides. Today they are mainly fond in gardens and allotments – we grow them in amongst our vegetables.
(Approximate seed count – 200)
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Madder (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2026*** (Copy)
£3.25 Add to basketMadder (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2026*** (Copy)
Ancient perennial dye plant used to produce rich red pigments from its roots.
A beautiful dye plant, rubia tinctorum has been used for thousands of years, most famously responsible for the deep red of the British Redcoat uniforms. Its long, fleshy roots are packed with alizarin, the compound behind its distinctive colour.
Madder is a hardy perennial that grows to around 1m tall, with slender jointed stems and whorls of short, prickly leaves. In summer it produces small green-yellow, bell-shaped flowers, followed in late autumn by glossy black seeds that look remarkably like tiny peppercorns. It can be propagated from seed, or simply by dividing roots and shoots once established.
Harvesting and dye use:
The roots take around 3–4 years to reach harvestable size for dyeing. For the best depth of red, madder prefers an alkaline soil.(Approximate seed count – 40)
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Cosmos – Kiiro (Organic)
£2.35 Add to basketCosmos – Kiiro (Organic)
A gorgeous variety producing pale buttery-yellow blooms with single petals. No garden would be complete without a few Cosmos plants, with their long stem length, abundant blooms and long flowering window.
Kiiro is a lovely addition to our collection, with a soft delicate colour palette. Like other Cosmos, it’s very easy to grow and great for beginners, also being suitable for pot growing as well as the garden border.
(Approximate seed count – 70)
£2.35
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