No matter the size of your garden, there's always something you can do to improve the habitat for wildlife from adding plants for pollinators, planting a tree or adding a wildlife pond. See our range of wildlife-friendly offers below to help the fauna in your garden.
Meet the Gladioli ‘Gladdies Trio’ - compact stems (60–80cm) packed with up to 20 vibrant blooms in pink, purple, and white. Perfect for borders and containers, and just as stunning in a vase.
Sarcococca hookeriana ‘Winter Gem’, also known as Sweet Box, is the perfect plant to grow near a door, seat or window where the fragrance can truly be enjoyed.
Wildflowers bring a garden to life, attracting bees, butterflies and other important wildlife. They’re beautiful, easy to grow and forgiving of poorer soils and conditions. You don’t have to create a whole meadow – just weaving a few wildflowers through your garden will help make it a haven for wildlife and for you.
Create a colourful tapestry of blooms with this bedding collection. The vibrant mix combines four varieties, tried and tested for reliable garden performance. Perfect for beds and borders or brightening up patio pots.
££29.96
*Just pay £5.95 postage. Supplied as plug plants (6 of each), approx. 3-6cm high.
Plan ahead for summer colour and give your borders a real lift with a fresh selection of dahlias. Winter is the ideal moment to dream up new planting combinations, revisit favourite varieties, and explore bold shapes and shades for the season ahead.
Transform plain spaces with the abundant blooms of Rose ’Rambling Rector’. Vigorous, award-winning, and fantastically fragrant, erupting in summer with clouds of creamy white, clove-scented flowers.
This delightful hellebore mix features both single and double blooms, in a range of soft hues, some with ruffled or speckled petals. Together they create a colourful and varied display.
£14.99-£24.96
Supplied as plug plants. Plus Free Blooming Fast Superior Soluble Plant Food.
Commonly known as granny’s bonnet, aquilegias are an essential presence in the cottage garden, with pollinators visiting the frilly blooms that nod in the breeze above layered petticoats of clump-forming, ferny, grey-green foliage.