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Poppy – Mother of Pearl (Organic)
£2.10 Add to basketPoppy – Mother of Pearl (Organic)
A beautiful mixed variety producing blooms of various dusty shades of plum, pink and white. This is a really eye catching variety, with such delicate colour shades. Some white with raspberry veining, some dusty pink, pale plum and white, on long elegant stems.
Vase life 3-4 days – seer stem ends for 10 seconds.
(Approximate seed count – 500)
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Weld (Organic)
£2.15 Add to basketWeld (Organic)
Tall spires of yellow green flowers, well known dye plant also great as cut flower. Weld aka Dyers’ Rocket is native to Europe and historically used as a dye plant for making a bright brilliant yellow. It may even be one of the oldest dye plants known about.
We enjoyed it as a cut flower too with unusually shaped tall slender spikes of tiny pretty yellow green flowers adding texture to any bouquet.
(Approximate seed count – 500)£2.15 -
Dyer’s Chamomile (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***
£2.20 Add to basketDyer’s Chamomile (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***
With a sprawling daisy-like habit and blue-green foliage, it’s cheerful blooms produce a bright cadium yellow natural dye. This variety is a short-lived perennial and like other chamomiles it will self seed in situ to grow again the next year.
(Approximate seed count – 300)£2.20 -
Calendula – Orange (Organic)
Price range: £2.28 through £3.90 Add to basket This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageCalendula – Orange (Organic)
Also known as ‘Pot Marigold’. This is the classic calendula, producing abundant large orange blooms over a long season. We love calendula and would never go a season without it. It is really easy to grow and loved by humans and insects alike. There is something magical about finding bumblebees sleeping in calendula flowers early in the morning. The flowers are edible and make a great addition to salads. The petals have good medicinal properties and can be taken as an infusion in hot water or turned into a powerful tincture. Calendula’s medicinal actions include but are not limited to: anti-inflamatory, astringent, vulnery, and anti-microbial.
(Approximate seed count – 125)
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Cornflower – Black Ball (Organic)
£2.25 Add to basketCornflower – Black Ball (Organic)
A quirky variety producing very dark maroon double blooms. The flowers are so dark they are almost black and have a very dramatic appearance. They make a great cut flower, as well as looking fantastic in the garden. As with all cornflowers, they are edible too.
(Approximate seed count – 130)£2.25 -
Ornamental carrot – Dara (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***
£2.20 Add to basketOrnamental carrot – Dara (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***
A variety of carrot bred for its white delicate umbels that turn pink once opened. Dara is a staple in any cut flower garden, producing abundant delicate stems that are often ready just as Ammi finishes. They are a fantastic variety for pollinators and attract a wide range of beetles, hover flies and bees. The seed heads are good for drying and it be autumn sown for early blooms in spring.
(Approximate seed count – 150)£2.20 -
Viola – Viola / Wild Pansy (Organic)
Price range: £2.30 through £3.20 Add to basket This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageViola – Viola / Wild Pansy (Organic)
An old-time favourite with small violet, yellow and white coloured pansy-like blooms.. Viola tricolour, also known as wild pansy or heartsease, are small plants flowering throughout the season from April to September. They’re hardy, frost tolerant and self-seed easily. It is a delightful perennial that grows well in shady areas, beds, containers, rock gardens, edges, even walls and makes a beautiful cut flower.
It’s not just a charming beauty for its looks, it is also edible making the most beautiful garnish or addition to salads.
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Sweet Pea – Enchante (Organic)
£2.65 Add to basketSweet Pea – Enchante (Organic)
Beautiful delicate multicoloured blooms opening creamy green and progressing through pink to pale mauve. This Fred’s favourite sweet pea variety. The colour show when they are in full bloom is no less than spectacular. Each flower head is a rainbow of different colours, and the smell is intoxicating!
(Approximate seed count – 23)£2.65 -
Hare’s Ear – Gruffuthii (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***
£2.20 Add to basketHare’s Ear – Gruffuthii (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***
Gruffuthii’s striking lime-green foliage makes it a favourite for adding contrast and interest in borders and bouquets. The euphorbia-like stems are an excellent addition to the cut flower garden with a long vase life. It produces useful foliage from July – October with delicate flower heads that provide a perfect backdrop to other brightly coloured blooms.
(Approximate seed count – 500)£2.20 -
Poppy – Hungarian Blue (Organic)
£2.20 Add to basketPoppy – Hungarian Blue (Organic)
An old variety with delicate purple silky flowers and large seed pods. This variety was traditionally grown for it’s delicious and nutritious seeds, often used in baking.
However it’s a true multipurpose crop producing beautiful flowers and dried seed heads which make a striking addition to flower arrangements.
(Approximate seed count – 500)£2.20 -
Yarrow – Summer Berries (Organic)
£2.25 Read moreYarrow – Summer Berries (Organic)
A breath-taking rainbow of pastel shades including buttercream, peach, coral, blush and raspberry. This is a truly stunning yarrow mix and such a joy to grow. Predominantly gentle shades punctuated by the occasional magenta shock.
Ideal for cutting due to their very long stems and vase life of up to 7 days.
(Approximate seed count – 350)£2.25 -
African Marigold – Crackerjack (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***
£2.40 Read moreAfrican Marigold – Crackerjack (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***
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)£2.40
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