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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

PRIMROSE (GP5)

Hardy Perennial

EB,M,WF

8 - 15cm

sun, light shade, rich, well-drained moist soil

Attractive pale yellow flowers in spring.

RAGGED ROBIN (GR1)

Hardy Perennial

WF

30 - 60cm

Sun, part shade. Moist soil.

Native plant of woods and damp meadows, red flowers

ROSEMARY (GR5)

Hardy Perennial

A,C,M

150cm

Sunny, very well drained soil. Protect from wind and frost until established.

Popular culinary flavouring, especially roasted dishes

SAGE, Blackcurrant (GS2)

Half-Hardy Perennial

A,EB

30 - 60cm

Will grow almost anywhere Protect from frost in winter

Attractice purple flowers, blackcurrant scented leaves. Potpourris

SAGE, Green (GS4)

Hardy Perennial

A,C,M

45cm

Will grow almost anywhere Prune regularly to keep in shape

Cullinary use: Seasoning and stuffing.

SAGE, Pineapple (GS6)

Half-Hardy Perennial

A,C,EB

45cm

Will grow almost anywhere. Treat as conservatory plant in winter.

Pineapple scented leaves with attractive red flowers.

SAVORY, Winter (GS11)

Hardy Perennial

A,C,EB

40cm

Sun. Well-drained soil

Evergreen. Cullinary use.

SNOWDROP (GS15)

Hardy Perennial

WF

10-25cm

Sun/Shade. Moist soil

Scented white nodding flowers, Jan-March. Native woodland plant.

SOAPWORT (GS16)

Hardy Perennial

EB,M

45 - 90cm

Sun/Shade. Fertile moist soil. Plant away from fish-ponds-roots are poisonous.

Lightly scented pale pink to white flower clusters attractive to butterflies. Revives old fabric.

SORRELL, Buckler leaf (GS17)

Hardy Perennial

C

60-120cm

Sun, part-shade. Moist well drained soil.

Cooks like spinach. Leaves have acidic/lemony flavour.

SORRELL, French/Broadleaf (GS18)

Hardy Perennial

C,EB

15-45cm

sun or light shade

Sharp lemon flavoured leaves in salads

SORRELL, Red Veined (GS19)

Hardy Perennial

C

60-120cm

Sun, part-shade. Moisture-retentive soil

Decorative, red-veined leaves. Baby leaves can be used in salads. Mature leaves can be cooked like spinach.

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