Widely considered to be the father of Crocosmia breeding in the UK, George Davison was Head Gardener at Westwick Hall in Norfolk during the 1900s – this award-winning variety proudly bears his name.
Echoing the golden glow of September, Crocosmia ‘George Davison’ displays sprays of rich, warm yellow blooms throughout late summer and autumn.
The RHS have acknowledged the health and strength of this cultivar Crocosmia ‘George Davison’ with their highly esteemed Award of Garden Merit. This variety is especially vigorous and will swiftly spread into impressive swathes of cheerful colour. Dig and divide the bulbs every couple of years to keep them in check.
Select a sunny spot with well-drained, humus-rich soil. Plant corms 10 cm deep, spaced 15 cm apart in the soil. Provide regular watering, ensuring the soil remains consistently moist. Left undisturbed, corms will multiply easily below ground. Divide clumps every 3 years.
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Agapanthus ‘Blue Giant’ is a handsome, towering Agapanthus, with stems of spectacular blooms up to 100 cm in height. Exotic umbels of azure-blue, trumpet-shaped flowers are borne in large clusters, forming globes of bold colour – ideal for adding architecture, shape and interest to borders and containers.
Strong purple stems rise up from a bed of dark green, strap-like foliage in late summer, before bursting into bloom during August and September.
Native to South Africa, Agapanthus ‘Blue Giant’ suits modern and traditional planting schemes, they thrive in coastal regions and look fabulous in oversized terracotta pots.
The wild wood anemone, with its delicate pink tinged, white petals is a magical sight in spring. Anemone ‘Nemerosa’ forms a splendid early spring carpet, under trees and shrubs and in the dappled sunlight of woodland areas and is the recipient of a prestigious Award of Garden Merit from the RHS.
Plant the rhizomes on their longest side, just beneath the surface of your soil, which should ideally be naturally rich in leafmould and sited in cool shade. Left undisturbed, Anemone ‘Nemerosa’ will happily naturalise and flower year after year.
Sometimes known as windflowers, these dainty beauties are part of the buttercup family and are native to Europe.
Orders for Summer Flowering Bulbs & Plants will be sent from mid March to late April.
We use Whistl for deliveries and our ordering process allows you to provide special instructions such as leaving in a safe place should you happen to be out when your bulbs are delivered or if you require a different delivery date.
Should you have any other order requirements other than those listed please contact us on 01622 840229 before placing an order.
Current charges per order are as below and exclude VAT.
| UK Mainland, Channel Islands and Northern Ireland | £ 6.95 |
