Heathers grow wild in heathlands and open woodlands, and make colourful and compact garden plants too. Most need acidic soil, but otherwise are easy going, drought tolerant and low maintenance. They produce a profusion of tiny flowers across various seasons, which are a valuable nectar source for bees, especially in winter. White-flowered heather is traditionally believed to bring good luck
Summer Heathers give a welcome splash of colour over a long season from July through to October
This weeks favourite plant: Helleborus These beautiful winter flowers, bloom from December to mid Spring. A hardy evergreen perennial returning year after year, perfect for…
Hellebores Hellebores are a great winter plant that are very easy to look after. Many are evergreen and some have attractive silver or marbled leaves Plant…
This Fusion White variety of Calathea has lovely green and white marbling on the leaves with pale purple undersides. It is a wonderfully showy, decorative…