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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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Nigella – Cramers Plum (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2026***
£2.25 Add to basketNigella – Cramers Plum (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2026***
Delicate white double flowers sit atop a misty spray of delicate green foliage. Cramers Plum is a great variety in the cutting garden, producing abundant blooms and deep plum coloured seed pods that are fantastic for arranging and that keep their colour when dried.
(Approximate seed count – 200)
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Cornflower – Classic Romantic (Organic)
£2.40 Add to basketCornflower – Classic Romantic (Organic)
A beautiful mix of pink, white, red and bicolour flowers. Classic Romantic is a wonderful mixed cornflower variety
(Approximate seed count – 130)
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Ornamental carrot – Dara (Organic)
£2.20 Add to basketOrnamental carrot – Dara (Organic)
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)
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Poppy – Amazing Grey (Organic)
£2.10 Add to basketPoppy – Amazing Grey (Organic)
Mesmerising poppies with semi-doubled petals textured like vintage silk in stylish tones of stormy grey, delicate mauve and silvery white. These charismatic poppies float gracefully upon delicate stems providing a dreamy romantic atmosphere to your borders with a profusion of successional flowers. Whilst each flower is short lived, the statuesque seed pods can be admired long after the petals have scattered like confetti.
(Approximate seed count – 500)£2.10 -


Lupin – “The Pages” (Organic)
£2.00 Add to basketLupin – “The Pages” (Organic)
*** This year’s crop is currently being processed and tested – we hope to get everything ready for 1 November catalogue launch ***
A beautiful lupin variety producing towers of hot pink spires. With strong branching stems and densely packed petals, the blooms make an ideal cut flower and look great as an ornamental addition to the garden border.
(Approximate seed count – 80)
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Poppy – Giganteum (Organic)
£1.95 Add to basketPoppy – Giganteum (Organic)
A variety bred specifically for its large decorative seed pods perfect for the floral arranger. Giganteum is a staple in any cut flower garden, producing an abundance of enormous seed heads perfect for drying or arranging. While not long lived, the flowers also add a splash of vibrant pink to the garden border, blooming all summer long.
(Approximate seed count – 500)
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Cornflower – Classic Magic (Organic)
£2.40 Add to basketCornflower – Classic Magic (Organic)
A unique variety producing stunning blooms in mauves, pinks, maroons and violets that are highlighted by delicate, feathery foliage. Classic Magic is a prolific bloomer that is easy to grow and maintain, making it a popular choice among gardeners of all skill levels. Edible petals make an attractive decoration to cakes and as garnishes. Whether you’re growing for a visual treat or a culinary one, this variety is a total show-stopper!
(Approximate seed count – 150)£2.40 -


Sunflower – Teddy Bear (Organic)
£2.35 Read moreSunflower – Teddy Bear (Organic)
Coming soon… currently being processed and tested
A quirky dwarf variety producing fluffy ultra-double blooms. This unique sunflower is named Teddy Bear due its very soft pompom like blooms with almost no smooth centre. The plants have a branching habit so will produce multiple flowering stems on each plant.
(Approximate seed count – 24)
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Poppy – White Frills (Organic)
£2.45 Add to basketPoppy – White Frills (Organic)
A riot of spectacular white fluffy orbs followed by large decorative seed pods. This is a really unique variety of breadseed poppy, we were stunned by the dramatic explosion of blooms when their buds burst open. The flowers are as spectacular as they are short lived! Luckily the beautiful seed pods that follow will last indefinitely as a dried decoration.
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Yarrow (Organic)
£2.10 Add to basketYarrow (Organic)
A distinctive hardy perennial plant, with a long history of medicinal use around the world. It is also an ingredient in biodynamic compost preparations, and the beautiful white flowers are lovely as a cut flower which are also very attractive to pollinators.
This is the wild white flowered variety with occasional hints of pink. Other common names include ‘Nosebleed’, and ‘Carpenter’s Weed’ reflecting its traditional use in wound healing. Yarrow has a remarkable ability to grow happily in a mown lawn, meadow or garden beds. It can be mown and remain low, but may grow up to 60 – 90cm tall in the right conditions
(Approximate seed count – 1000)
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Poppy – Hens and Chickens (Organic)
£2.20 Add to basketPoppy – Hens and Chickens (Organic)
An unusual poppy predominantly grown for its decorative seed heads. This ancient variety is named ‘Hens and Chickens’ due to the interesting formation of the seed head where the main head is surrounded by many tiny secondary seed heads, like a mother chicken surrounded by her gaggle of tiny chicks.
The blooms before the seed heads form are of a redish pink colour and are equally as attractive as the heads. The seeds can also be eaten, so this is a true multifunctional variety.
(Approximate seed count – 500)
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