There are about 150 different types of perennials and bulbs in the nursery including:
There are a few seed varieties and plastic labels available for sale. Visitors can obtain a printed catalogue and are welcome to wander around and enjoy looking at the variety of lines on offer. Some photos are on display or online.
"Its been said that life is like a garden.
Every small work of kindness and every thoughtful gesture is like a tiny seed.
And when you plant these seeds, wonderful things can happen." - Tracey Donovan
5 barerooted pieces. (Toad Lily). Unique and easy, hardy perennial for shady areas. Leafy, arching stems produce a display of bizarre star-shaped flowers in autumn, excellent for cutting. Soft lavender-pink flowers, heavily spotted in rose-purple. Variegated leaves. Ground cover. Winter dormant. Coded as number six.
To 90 cms. Long-spurred yellow flowers in spring. Sun or light shade. Winter dormant.
To 40 cms. Masses of light yellow daisy-like flowers and very long flowering. A trim back promotes more flowering. Sun.
To 60 cms. Pretty pink flowers spring/summer. Clump forming and weed suppressing. Sun/light shade. Winter dormant.
To 50 cms. The pretty pink flowers open in the morning and twist closed at night. Summer flowering. Sun or light shade. Moist soil. Ground cover.
To 8 cms. Scalloped deep green leaves. Magenta or purple flowers with yellow eyes. Early flowering. Sun to part shade. Moist soil.
Alpine. To 20 cms. Pink flowers with a yellow eye from spring to summer. Light shade.
To 20 cms. Creamy lemon flowers winter to autumn. Spasmodic flowering. Sun (cool climate) or part shade. Good drainage.
5 barerooted pieces. White blooms speckled with violet in spring. Heart shaped leaves. Edible. Winter dormant.