We propagate and grow most of our bedding plants within our own extensive nurseries here at High Trees, so you can always be sure of the quality you are getting.
There are dozens of colourful flowering annuals and bedding plants that you can select to brighten up your patio pots, borders, baskets and troughs. They are easy to grow, once the danger of over-night frosts have passed, and will repay you with summer-long colour. We have a huge range of bedding - all your old favorites, plus many new ones.
Don't forget that you can have plants over winter too. Although the selection is slightly different, to cope with the harsher conditions, we always have plenty of choice, whatever the season. Replanting in September or October with Winter flowering Pansies, Ivy, even Crocus or Iris bulbs, and a whole range of Heathers, will keep your borders, pots and baskets looking good from winter to spring.
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Choose from our massive range of bedding annuals, mix with two or three variegated trailing Ivy plants, and you can easily create a stunning floral summer display that you can hang right outside your door.
Select from Nemesia, Lobelia, Violas, Trailing Fuchsias and Begonias, Geranium and Busy Lizzie, plus many, many more.
Often incorporating shrubs, conifers, herbaceous perennials, herbs, and climbers in your pots and containers, there's a whole range of summer and winter bedding plants that you can utilise too.
We have a fantastic choice available all year round; small plants in spring, larger plants in summer, and they can be bought whilst in flower to provide instant colour for your patio pots.
Consider planting one of the many varied colourful varieties of Osteospermum (African Daisy) and, by dead-heading the faded blooms, you'll be rewarded with stunning flowers all summer long. Choose, also, colourful Verbena, and use the silver-leaved foliage of Helichrysum as a contrast that'll cascade over the sides to create a lovely display.
We also have a huge range of half-hardy perennials to choose from that, once the cooler weather returns, can be over-wintered in conservatories, etc.