Flower Seeds
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Hare’s Ear – Gruffuthii (Organic)
£2.20 Add to basketHare’s Ear – Gruffuthii (Organic)
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)
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Snapdragon – Canary Bird (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2026***
£2.25 Add to basketSnapdragon – Canary Bird (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2026***
Cheery canary-yellow blooms on tall spires. Canary Bird produces abundant long stemmed blooms perfect for cutting as well as fiting delightfully in a cottage garden border.
(Approximate seed count – 500)
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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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Poppy – Hens and Chickens (Organic)
£2.20 Read morePoppy – 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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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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Nigella – Midnight (Organic)
£2.25 Add to basketNigella – Midnight (Organic)
Rich dark purple flowers with spidery seed pods. This is a striking variety of nigella ideal for florestry due to its deep colours and quirky seed pods, which can be used both fresh and dried.
(Approximate seed count – 250)£2.25 -


Lathyrus sativus – Azureus (Organic)
£2.10 Add to basketLathyrus sativus – Azureus (Organic)
A sweet pea relative used as a filler in flower arrangements, with delicate green foliage and small blue flowers. Azureus produces an abundance of delicate and elegant green foliage with feathery tendrils. The flowers are small and odourless, and while the stems are too small to be cut as individual stems, the buds on the cut branches will continue to flower for a week or more if placed in a vase of water.
Very easy to grow and can survive drought conditions.
(Approximate seed count – 23)£2.10 -


Verbena bonariensis – Vanity (Organic)
£2.65 Read moreVerbena bonariensis – Vanity (Organic)
Vanity is a slightly more compact variety, making it great for small gardens or containers. A perrenial flower that should be found in every cottage garden, not just for it’s beautiful tall stems and delicate movement but also it’s attraction to pollinators. This specific variety has been said to have petals in a slightly more vibrant hue and will flower from June – October.
(Approximate seed count – 50)
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Nigella – Miss Jekyll (Organic)
£2.35 Read moreNigella – Miss Jekyll (Organic)
Pale blue mostly double flowers, sit atop a misty spray of delicate green foliage. A delightful sight in any garden or allotment and an excellent crop for attracting beneficial pollinators into your space. ‘Miss Jekylls’ captivating blooms are perfection in borders for cut flower arrangements and after the pods swell and dry the edible seeds can be harvested utilising the attractive seed head for dry flower crafts.
This delightful annual has stood the test of time amongst garden designers, its is after all named after one of the greatest female garden designers of the 19th century whose influence is still very much alive in modern garden design today.
(Approximate seed count – 200)£2.35 -


Weld (Organic)
£2.15 Read moreWeld (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)
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Nigella – Delft Blue (Organic)
£2.25 Read moreNigella – Delft Blue (Organic)
*** This year’s crop is currently being processed and tested – we hope to get everything ready for 1 November catalogue launch ***
A popular cut flower that’s long lasting and great for arranging and drying. Also known as Love-in-a-Mist, these hardy annuals take their name from the lovely delicate tendrils that surround each flower head. This variety has beautiful purple streaks lining each petal and is a great workhorse for the cut flower enthusiast, producing abundant flowers and seed pods great for arranging and drying.
(Approximate seed count – 150)
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