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Our Herbs and Wildflowers

​​We specialize in cultivating a diverse range of fruit, herbs and wildflowers.

Our herbs and wildflower collection change yearly, so be sure to check our current propagation list for the latest offerings.​​​
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Availability

Please note that our selection varies annually. To view our current offerings,

  • download our propagation list or

  • explore the list below.

Our extensive collection is typically available for purchase from April to October.

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Winter Aconites usually grace our selection from January, followed by Snowdrops in February or March, weather permitting.​

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Pricing

Our plants are sold in 9 cm pots at £2.50 each or in bundles of 5 for £10.

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If you have any questions about our plants, or if you're seeking a specific plant that is not listed, or if you would like us to grow specific plants for your garden or project feel free to contact us. â€‹

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Current Plants and Wildflowers propagation list

Key to use

Note: These letters denote a history of use, however, the medicinal herbs (M) should NOT be used without professional guidance

A=Aromatic C=Culinary D=Decorative EB=Enhances Biodiversity M=Medicinal WF=Wild Flower !!=Warning, poisonous if ingested

ACONITE, Winter (GA1)

Hardy Perennial

WF, !!

15cm

Damp, shady soil. Handle with gloves

Woodland plant. Lovely yellow flowers in January. (Warning: all parts of plant are toxic)

ALOE VERA (GA2)

Tender Perennial

M

30cm

Full sun, light shade, frost free. Water sparingly.

Makes a good houseplant. Sap from leaves is thought to have healing properties.

ANGELICA (GA3)

Hardy Biennial

C,M

150-250cm

Light shade, moist soil.

Decorative seed-heads, crystallise stems.

ANISE HYSSOP (GA5)

Hardy Short-lived perennial

A,C,EB,M

60 - 120cm

Sunny, moist and well-drained soil. Attractive to bees and other pollinating insects. Deadhead regularly to encourage further blooms. Drought-tolerant and deer-resistant. Can be grown in large containers on a patio

Long purple flowers spikes. Aniseed scented midgreen leaves. Dried leaves can be used as seasoning and in teas.

AQUILEGIA (GA6)

Hardy Herbaceous

WF

60cm

Full sun/partial shade. Thrive in rich, moisture retentive soil Water well in dry weather

Elegant border plant

BALM OF GILEAD (GB1)

Half-Hardy Perennial

A,M

100-120cm

Full sun, well-drained, medium loam soil

Decorative, potpourris

BAY (GB13)

Half-Hardy Perennial

A,C

700cm

Rich, moist, well-drained soil. Protect from frost for 2 years

Flavour stews etc (remove before eating)

BERGAMOT, Monarda Didyma (GB15)

Hardy Perennial

C,M

50-100cm

Sun or part shade. Rich and moist soil Add mulch in spring

Red or pink flowers during the summer, potpourris and teas

BIRD'S FOOT TREFOIL (GB18)

Hardy Perennial

WF

Up to 35cm

Sun or semi-shade. Keep well watered during droughts

Wild grassland plant, yellow slightly scented flowers in June/July.

BURNET, Salad (GB22)

Hardy Perennial

C,M

30 - 45cm

Sun or light shade, prefers limy soil. Remove old foliage and flowers to encourage new growth.

Attractive leaves for salad. Slightly sharp cucumber flavour

CAMPION, Red (GC2)

Hardy Perennial

WF, EB

20-80cm

Open woodland, light shade

Meadow plant with red or pink flowers

CAMPION, White (GC3)

Hardy Perennial

WF, EB

30-100cm

Prefers sunny areas that have rich and well-drained soil.

Native wild flower with richly scented white flowers. Female flowers attract pollinating moths.

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