“Sarcococcas are tough and easy to grow, and will find the garden with delicious fragrance”, writes Joe Swift in The Telegraph a couple of weeks ago. Sarcococcas are compact, evergreen shrubs, with simple, leathery leaves and tiny, fragrant creamy-white flowers in winter or spring, followed by red, purple or black...
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Category Archives: winter colour
Sowing onions, shallots, garlic and sweet peas
We are sowing onions and shallots in the greenhouse. If you have sets, now is the time to put them out. Last year several people asked about garlic so this year we have plenty. It is out in the cold which is apparently necessary if you want it to divide...
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Winter colour in your garden
Despite the cold snap there are still a lot of colourful plants on the nursery providing wonderful winter colour. Polyanthus, primroses, pansies and violas. We have some double primroses which come from division rather than seed. These are really touch and will last for years in the border. We also...
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The new Viburnum x le bois marquis
We have the new Viburnum x le bois marquis bred by Hillier’s. An exciting new cross, it is a semi-evergreen upright shrub, only losing its leaves in a very severe winter. Its green foliage in the summer contrasts with its beautiful autumn colours ranging from wine-red to dazzling glossy red...
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Cyclamen
These cyclamen are ideal for winter planters. Hard frosts may nip off the flowers but more rapidly appear. Our hardy outdoor cyclamens give a lovely splash of colour at this time of year – choose between the ornamentals which are perfect for tubs, or hederifolium (ivy-leaved) – great plants for...
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