Inca Berries Plants A plant that produces fantastic tasting and exotic berries. As the name suggests, the Inca Berries Plants originate from the exotic lands of Peru. These fantastic plants produce the most amazing orange- yellow berries that taste like a stunning cocktail of Gooseberries, Kiwi, Pineapple and Orange! These South American delicacies are famous for garnishing expensive dishes in some of the nicest and poshest restaurants in the world. The Inca Berries Plants are very easy to grow and similar to tomatoes. However, the Inca Berries Plants are even less demanding than that. With no need to prune or train, you could be harvesting your very own Inca Berries through late summer to early autumn.
Popular in the Caribbean, guava plants are just at home in your conservatory! In fact, they are as hardy and around the same size as many citruses. This small evergreen shrub makes a beautiful conservatory plant when kept in a large pot. Plants produce one of the most attractive and fragrant flowers there is, with white 'frothy' looking flowers that a reminiscent of shaving brushes and each has a divine scent which has to be smelt to be believed! After the flowers come the sweetly scented fruit will make the whole room smell like the tropics. Supplied in a 2 litre pot.
Rumour has it that this tasty little number was Queen Victoria’s favourite fruit! A firm favourite amongst the Dobies family, they are absolutely delicious – we can see why HRH was so fond of them. This variety ‘KA-POW’ is British bred, and named by James himself. Harvest from mid summer. Hardy down to -10°C. Height 3m (10) but can be trimmed. Supplied in a 9cm pot.
Lesser Galangal Plant Our ornamental edible spices will allow anyone to enjoy lesser galangal from the comfort of their very own home. Producing structural leaves of orchid-like flowers this edible spice is the perfect addition to any household. Originating from Southeast Asia, lesser galangal is a native of the ginger family. The spicy little cousin of ginger, it produces subtle spices and hints of an aromatic citrus flavour when cooked. The heat from lesser galangal can be found at the root along with essential oils, that are the perfect addition to Asian cuisine. This versatile spice can also be used like Kaffir Lime leaves in many oriental Thai curries and soups. in a 12cm pot, this unique ornamental spice will bring you vast health benefits and spice to your favourite dishes all whilst looking picture-perfect in your home.
Lemon Grass Plant Our ornamental edible spices will allow anyone to enjoy lemongrass from the comfort of their very own home. Producing an attractive structural silky evergreen this edible plant is the perfect addition to any household. Not overpowering, lemongrass produces a citrusy mix of lemon and mint, a flavour that plays a vital role in Southeast- Asian cuisine. Originating from India, lemongrass is also commonly grown as a medical herb. Beneficial for upset stomachs, its woody-stem creates a refreshing and palate-cleansing herbal tea. In a 12cm pot, this unique ornamental spice will bring you vast health benefits and spice to your favourite dish and teas all whilst looking picture-perfect in your home.
Fresh, tasty vegetables on your doorstep – all you need to make the perfect ratatouille! Growing delicious vegetables on your patio has never been easier than with our specially selected patio veg collection. Comprises 6 outstanding patio varieties all individually labelled - Aubergine Patio Baby, Courgette F1 Astia, Pepper Snackabelle, Chilli Hot Fajita, Tomato Tumbling Bella, Cucumber Patio Snacker.
Now available as a beautiful tall-stemmed standard plant. The Dwarf Mulberry Bush - Hard to find the fruits in supermarkets, you can have all the joys of growing your own mulberries without the hassle of keeping a large tree. With heights reaching 8 metres, many people don't have the space for a mulberry tree. This dwarf, compact variety only reaches a height of approximately 1.5m (compared to normal mulberries that can reach up to 8m in height), making it suitable for any garden. It's self-pollinating, fully hardy and fruits on both old and new wood, meaning you can be picking mulberries within the first year as opposed to the usual 8 or 9 years it takes most other mulberries. And unlike other varieties that only produce fruit over a 3-week period towards the end of summer, Charlotte Russe (Matsunaga PBR) produces berries over a very long period, from May right through until September! Supplied in a 2 litre pot with 40cm standard.