It’s time to get those pots filled—with so much colour available, it’s hard to choose!

Some of the most popular bedding plants at the moment are the Geraniums; we have both upright and trailing varieties, and lots of colours to choose from. With lovely trailing and bedding plants to add to them, they will bloom all summer.

Begonias are another popular bedding plant. Whether it’s the mix 6-pack bedding variety or the nonstop begonia, they are great fillers and showstoppers. With lots of colour variety available, they also come in trailing types—again, flowering late into autumn.

Perennials are becoming more and more popular at the moment, with lots of varieties available each week. Lilies are popular, as are lupins, and there’s an expanding amount of Salvia available. Whether you need high or low coverage, we have something to suit all.

Geraniums offer nice ground cover, and Arabis with its variegated leaf is lovely.

With most of our vegetable gardens in full swing, there’s still time to plant cabbage, lettuce, and even some cherry tomatoes.

So, lots going on and lots to see and do—but most importantly, enjoy the view of your garden as it grows.

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