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🌿 Cymbalaria muralis – Delicate Trailing Blooms for Walls, Crevices & Shade Gardens
Add a touch of whimsy to your garden with Cymbalaria muralis.
Also known as Ivy-leaved Toadflax or Kenilworth Ivy, this trailing perennial features small, ivy-shaped leaves and delicate lilac-purple flowers with white and yellow markings. It thrives in cracks, crevices, and shady corners, rooting as it spreads. Ideal for cottage gardens, stone walls, and informal plantings, it’s loved for its fairy-tale charm and low-maintenance nature.
- Botanical Name: Cymbalaria muralis
- Height & Spread: Up to 10cm tall × 30–50cm spread
- Position: Part shade to full shade
- Soil: Moist but well-drained; chalk, loam, or sand
- Flowering Period: Spring to early autumn
- Uses: Walls, rockeries, containers, groundcover, shady borders
- Other Names: Kenilworth Ivy, Roving Sailor, Mother-of-Thousands
- Approx. 0.58g/300 seeds per packet
Why You'll Love It:
- Trailing stems root as they go—perfect for vertical surfaces
- Lilac snapdragon-like flowers bloom for months
- Evergreen in mild climates
- Self-seeds freely and spreads gently
- Ideal for shady, low-maintenance spots
🌱 Growing Instructions (Care Guide)
🌞 Light Requirements:
Prefers part shade to full shade. Ideal for walls, underplanting, and cool corners.
🌱 Soil Conditions:
Thrives in moist but well-drained soil. Tolerates chalk, loam, and sand. pH range: acid to alkaline.
🌱 Sowing Instructions:
- Sow directly in autumn or spring
- Press seeds lightly into soil—do not cover deeply
- Germinates in 14–21 days at 15–20°C
- Space plants 15–30cm apart
💧 Watering:
Water regularly during establishment. Once mature, water occasionally—tolerates dry spells but prefers consistent moisture.
✂️ Maintenance:
- Trim back lightly to control spread
- Allow some flowers to go to seed for natural reseeding
- Remove excess growth from unwanted areas
🌼 Tip:
Perfect for softening stone walls, edging shady paths, or trailing from containers. Pairs beautifully with ferns, hostas, and lamium.
🌿Polemonium caeruleum ‘Jacob’s Ladder’ – Soft Blue Blooms & Ferny Foliage for Shade Gardens
🛒 Product Description
Polemonium caeruleum ‘Jacob’s Ladder’ is a charming perennial known for its ladder-like foliage and clusters of bell-shaped, sky-blue flowers. With its elegant form and tolerance for shade, it’s perfect for:
- 🌸 Woodland borders and cottage gardens
- 🌿 Shady beds and underplanting
- 💐 Cut flower arrangements and pollinator-friendly displays
Growing to approximately 40–60 cm, Jacob’s Ladder thrives in part shade to full sun, blooms from late spring through early summer, and attracts bees and beneficial insects. Its ferny foliage remains attractive throughout the season, adding texture and softness to garden compositions.
🌱 Germination & Growing Instructions
- When to Sow: Autumn or early spring
- Sowing Method: Sow into trays or directly into garden beds
- Depth: Sow 3 mm deep
- Temperature: Maintain 15–20°C
- Watering: Keep soil moist until germination
- Germination Time: 14–21 days
- Transplanting: Move to final position when seedlings are strong enough to handle.
- Approx. 0.100g seeds
🥬 Kale – Vates Blue Scotch Curled (Heirloom)
(Brassica oleracea var. acephala)
Compact, richly coloured, and incredibly hardy, Vates Blue Scotch Curled Kale is a classic heirloom variety prized for its finely curled, blue‑green leaves and dependable performance in cool climates. Its tender yet sturdy foliage offers a mild, slightly sweet flavour that improves after exposure to frost.
This reliable, compact kale forms neat rosettes that are perfect for smaller gardens or dense plantings. It produces abundant leaves over a long harvest window, making it an excellent choice for continuous picking throughout the season.
A versatile kitchen staple, Vates kale is ideal for fresh salads, sautés, soups, and crispy kale chips. Its excellent cold tolerance and regrowth ability make it a garden favourite for steady, nutritious harvests.
🌿 Why You’ll Love It
Classic curly heirloom kale
Compact plants ideal for smaller spaces
Mild, slightly sweet flavour (improves after frost)
Cold‑hardy and reliable
Great for fresh eating, cooking, and preserving
🌱 Growing Tips
Best grown in cool seasons (spring & autumn)
Prefers fertile, well‑drained soil
Keep soil evenly moist for tender leaves
Space plants well for airflow and growth
Harvest outer leaves regularly to encourage regrowth
🌱 Plant Details
Botanical name: Brassica oleracea var. acephala
Plant type: Cool‑season leafy vegetable
Position: Full sun to part shade
Harvest: Approx. 55–65 days
Plant size: ~30–45 cm tall, compact rosette
Seed type: Heirloom / open‑pollinated
Sowing instructions:
- Sow: Spring & autumn
- Depth: 6 mm (¼")
- Sun: Full sun to part shade
- Soil: Fertile, well‑drained, moist
- Germination: 5–10 days
- Approx. 100 seeds
Cool‑season crop. Direct sow or start indoors and transplant. Space 30–45 cm apart. Keep soil evenly moist and harvest outer leaves regularly to encourage continuous growth. Ready in ~55–65 days; flavour improves after frost
Kohlrabi – Purple Vienna (Heirloom)
(Brassica oleracea var. gongylodes)
Kohlrabi ‘Purple Vienna’ is a classic heirloom variety prized for its striking purple skin, crisp texture, and mild, sweet flavour. This unique vegetable produces rounded bulbs that grow above the soil, with tender white flesh that is juicy and refreshing—perfect for eating raw, adding to salads, or cooking in a variety of dishes.
An easy‑to‑grow, cool‑season crop, Purple Vienna thrives in spring and autumn gardens and is well suited to both beginner and experienced growers. The bulbs develop quickly and should be harvested young for the best flavour, delivering a crisp texture similar to a mild turnip or broccoli stem.
This productive variety also offers edible leaves that can be used like kale, adding even more value to your harvest. Reliable, fast-growing, and highly versatile, Purple Vienna is an excellent addition to any home vegetable garden.
🌿 Why You’ll Love It
- Beautiful purple heirloom kohlrabi
- Sweet, mild flavour with crisp, juicy texture
- Delicious raw, roasted, stir‑fried, or in slaws
- Quick‑growing and highly productive
- Suitable for garden beds and cool‑season planting
🌱 Growing Tips
- Best grown in cool weather for tender, sweet bulbs
- Plant in full sun with fertile, well‑drained soil
- Maintain even moisture to prevent woody texture
- Harvest when bulbs are 5–8 cm wide for best quality
- Succession sow every few weeks for a continuous harvest
🌱 Plant Details
- Botanical name: Brassica oleracea var. gongylodes
- Plant type: Root vegetable (swollen stem)
- Position: Full sun to part shade
- Harvest: Approx. 55–65 days
- Seed type: Heirloom / open‑pollinated
- Approx. 100 seeds pkt
🌸LAMBS EARS
Stachys lanata ‘Deep Rose’ – Silvery Foliage & Rosy Spikes for Dry Borders & Cottage Gardens
🛒 Product Description
Stachys lanata ‘Deep Rose’, commonly known as Lamb’s Ear, is a striking perennial valued for its soft, silvery foliage and upright spikes of deep rose-pink flowers. With its tactile leaves and drought resilience, it’s perfect for:
- 🌿 Dry borders and Mediterranean-style gardens
- 🪴 Cottage gardens and pollinator-friendly beds
- 🌸 Texture-rich plantings and sensory gardens
Growing to approximately 30–45 cm, deep rows thrive in full sun, blooms from late spring through summer, and attracts bees and butterflies. Its woolly leaves create a soothing contrast to vibrant blooms, making it ideal for mixed perennial displays and low-maintenance landscapes.
🌱 Germination & Growing Instructions
- When to Sow: Autumn or spring
- Sowing Method: Sow into trays or directly into garden beds
- Depth: Sow 3 mm deep
- Temperature: Maintain 18–22°C
- Watering: Keep soil lightly moist until germination
- Germination Time: 14–21 days
- Transplanting: Move to final position when seedlings are strong enough to handle.
- approx. .200g/160 seeds
Larkspur Imperial Lilac Spire – Tall, Elegant Lilac Blooms
Bring grace and height to your garden with Larkspur Imperial Lilac Spire, a stunning variety known for its tall, spire-like clusters of soft lilac flowers. These delicate yet towering blooms create a romantic, cottage-style atmosphere, perfect for borders, wildflower meadows, and cut-flower arrangements. Their long stems and feathery foliage add movement and texture to any landscape.
Larkspur Imperial Lilac Spire is scientifically known as Consolida regalis. It has also been previously classified under Delphinium consolida.
🌸 Key Features:
- Striking tall spires of lilac blooms for a dramatic garden effect.
- Ideal for cut flowers, bouquets, and floral arrangements.
- Pollinator-friendly, attracting bees and butterflies.
- Easy to grow, thriving in well-drained soil and full sun.
🌱 Growing Information:
- Height: 90–120 cm
- Spacing: 30 cm apart for full coverage
- Germination: 14–21 days at 15–20°C
- Bloom Time: Summer to early autumn
- Sunlight: Full sun
Sow:
- Autumn–early winter (best) or early spring in cooler climates
- Position: Full sun; well‑drained soil
- How: Sow direct; cover lightly (3–5 mm). Prefers cool soil to germinate
- Germination: 14–21 days at 10–15°C
- Thin/Transplant: Space 25–30 cm apart; dislikes root disturbance
- Notes: Tall lilac flower spikes; excellent for cutting and cottage borders
Why You'll Love It:
Perfect for adding height, elegance, and soft lilac hues to your garden, Larkspur Imperial Lilac Spire is a stunning, low-maintenance annual that brings beauty to both flower beds and floral arrangements.
✨ Ready to enhance your garden with towering lilac blooms? Order your Larkspur Imperial Lilac Spire seeds today!
Approx. 0.500g seeds
(THESE SEEDS AND ANY PART OF THIS PLANT MAY NOT BE USED FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION - Food Standard Australia & New Zealand)
WARNING: THESE PLANTS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS ILLNESS OR DEATH IF INGESTED, PLANTS CAN CAUSE RASHES, BLISTERS, DERMATITIS OF THE SKIN OR IRRITATE THE EYES, NOSE AND MOUTH. THIS SPECIES IS KNOWN TO BE INVASIVE INTO NATURAL OR FARMING AREAS. (POISONOUS AND INVASIVE PLANTS IN AUSTRALIA, WWF AUSTRALIA, JULY 2007)
Larkspur Imperial Rose Queen – Regal Blooms in Stunning Shades
Add a touch of grace and elegance to your garden with Larkspur Imperial Rose Queen, a majestic variety known for its tall spires of delicate, rose-pink blooms. These stunning flowers bring height, texture, and soft romance to borders, cottage gardens, and floral arrangements, making them a must-have for gardeners seeking a classic, regal display.
🌸 Key Features:
- Tall, stately spires with lush rose-pink flowers.
- Ideal for cut flowers, bouquets, and floral designs.
- Attracts bees and butterflies, supporting pollinator-friendly gardens.
- Thrives in full sun, adding effortless beauty with minimal care.
🌱 Growing Information:
- Height: 90–120 cm
- Spacing: 30 cm apart for full coverage
- Germination: 14–21 days at 15–20°C
- Bloom Time: Summer to early autumn
- Sunlight: Full sun
💡 Why You'll Love It:
Perfect for creating romantic, vintage-style gardens, Larkspur Imperial Rose Queen offers elegant, long-lasting blooms that enhance garden borders and floral arrangements alike.
✨ Ready to add regal beauty to your garden? Order your Larkspur Imperial Rose Queen seeds today!
Approx 0.500g seeds
(THESE SEEDS AND ANY PART OF THIS PLANT MAY NOT BE USED FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION - Food Standard Australia & New Zealand)
WARNING: THESE PLANTS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS ILLNESS OR DEATH IF INGESTED, PLANTS CAN CAUSE RASHES, BLISTERS, DERMATITIS OF THE SKIN OR IRRITATE THE EYES, NOSE AND MOUTH. THIS SPECIES IS KNOWN TO BE INVASIVE INTO NATURAL OR FARMING AREAS. (POISONOUS AND INVASIVE PLANTS IN AUSTRALIA, WWF AUSTRALIA, JULY 2007)
Lettuce – Butterhead ‘Buttercrunch
(Lactuca sativa)
Lettuce ‘Buttercrunch’ is a classic butterhead variety prized for its tender texture, mild flavour, and superb garden performance. Forming compact, loosely packed heads of smooth green leaves with a creamy, pale centre, this variety delivers a delicious balance of soft, buttery leaves and a slight crispness.
Renowned for its reliability, Buttercrunch is slow to bolt and more heat‑tolerant than many lettuce varieties, making it ideal for extended growing seasons. Its sweet, mild taste and velvety texture make it perfect for fresh salads, sandwiches, and wraps.
Compact and easy to grow, this favourite performs well in garden beds, raised beds, and containers, providing continuous harvests of high‑quality leaves when picked regularly.
🌿 Why You’ll Love It
- Classic butterhead lettuce with excellent flavour
- Tender, buttery leaves with crisp inner texture
- Mild, sweet taste with no bitterness
- Slow‑bolting and more heat tolerant than most lettuces
- Perfect for salads, wraps, and fresh eating
🌱 Growing Tips
- Best grown in cool seasons (spring and autumn)
- Sow in fertile, well‑drained soil
- Keep soil consistently moist for tender leaves
- Harvest outer leaves or cut whole heads when firm
- Succession sow every few weeks for continuous harvest
🌱 Plant Details
- Botanical name: Lactuca sativa
- Plant type: Leaf vegetable
- Position: Full sun to part shade
- Harvest: Approx. 45–70 days
- Sow: Early spring & autumn
- Depth: 3–6 mm (very shallow)
- Sun: Full sun to part shade
- Soil: Loose, fertile, well‑drained
- Germination: 5–10 days
- Approx. 400 seeds
