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All our plants are propagated on the nursery from our own stock plants. The list below outlines what we grow over the year: evergreen plants like rosemary and thyme are available all the time whilst annuals and less hardy herbs are available in spring and summer. Please ring or e mail if you want to know if we have a particular plant.

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Agastache rugosa Korean mint, strong peppermint flavour for teas or salads.

Allium schoenoprasum Chives, purple flower heads are also edible.

Allium tuberosum Garlic chives, flat garlicky leaf, ornamental white fragrant star-like flowers late in the year.

Allium fistulosum Welsh onion, a native of Siberia, not Wales, perennial leaves all through winter if snails allow.

Aloysia triphylla (Strongly) lemon scented verbena, over winter under glass.AGM.

Angellica archangellica Short lived impressively large perennial with globular flower heads in second year, or crystallise stems for cake decoration.

Anthemis nobilis Chamomile, scented flowers used for infusions.

Anthemis Treneague Lawn chamomile – runners form a fairly dense fragrant sward for seats lawns or paving. No flowers. Needs good drainage and a low population of snails.

Artemisia abrotanum Southernwood, Old Man, grey green hair like leaves on gaunt upright stems.Strongly lemony aroma. (AGM)

Artemisia absinthium Wormwood, erect aromatic perennial, finely divided flat silky silvery leaves. Moth repellant properties do not apply to aphids.

Artemisia French Tarragon Mildly creeping stems, richly aniseed flavoured leaves. Not as hardy as Russian tarragon but infinately superior flavour.

Asparagus Connover’s Colossal (AGM) An old but reliable cultivar.

Camintha grandiflora Greater calamint, aromatic foliage with pink flowers, tolerant of a little shade.

Calamintha nepeta Lesser calamint, aromatic foliage and two-lipped mauve flowers on a branched flowerhead.

Chrysanthemum parthenium Aureum Golden feverfew, a cheerful self seeder.

Cynara cardunculus (AGM) Cardoon, stately 'artichoke' in silver and purple

Dianthus caryophyllus clove pink

Foeniculum vulgare Purpureum Bronze fennel. Tall perennial with finely divided aniseed flavoured bronze foliage and flat umbels of yellow flowers.

Foeniculum vulgare Green fennel finely divided leaves and a propensity to self seed.

Fragaria vesca Alpine strawberry/ wild strawberry, small fragrant fruit throughout the summer.

Genista tinctoria Dyer's greenweed, deciduous shrub to 1 m bright green lance shaped leaves and golden yellow flowers early summer

Glycyrrhiza glabra Used in the manufacture of fire extinguisher foam as well as being well known confectionary.

Helichrysum angustifolium Curry plant. Silver foliage strongly aromatic in hot weather.

Hyssopus Blue Hyssop. Evergreen aromatic sub-shrub.

Inula helenium (Elecampane) robust rhizomatous perennial for a moist soil and sun or partial shade. Cluster of yellow daisies, needs a generous space.

Laurus nobilis Aureus Golden form of sweet bay, look ill at ease in summer but glows brightly and cheerfully in winter.(AGM)

Laurus nobilis Sweet bay, aromatic, useful and ornamental. Clip into pyramids and balls or grow freely, yellow flowers in winter. (AGM)

Lavandula Hidcote strain Dwarf habit, silvery foliage,violet flowers.

Lavandula lanata large silver wooly leaves and dark flowers very fragrant, from Southern Spain, frost intolerant.(AGM)

Lavandula Munstead strain Dwarf habit lavender flowers.

Lavandula stoechas French lavender. Long flower stalks and 'ears'. Strongly camphoraceous scent to the leaves. Long flowering period, but dislikes very cold wet winters.

Lavandula stoechas leucantha White form of French lavender, bulbous flower head and short ‘ears’. Second flush of flowering late in year. Hardy to -5ºC.

Lavandula angustifolia Dutch Group Classic garden lavender, robust and hardy.

Levisticum Lovage. Tall umbellifer; leaves fresh or cooked, give a air of celery. Brings height to the the herb garden and tolerates some shade.

Melissa balm- green and variegated. Cut regularly for brightest foliage.("Drawing neere in smell and savour unto a Citron":Gerard)

Mentha applemint Hairy leaves but excellent fresh flavour- good in cold drinks.

Mentha basil mint A hint of basil or cologne.

Mentha Bowles' mint Somewhere between applemint and spearmint.

Mentha Brundall mint A finely flavoured form of spearmint

Mentha Crispum Wavy leaved spearmint.

Mentha ginger mint Yellow and gold variegation

Mentha pulegium pennyroyal

Mentha pineapple mint Cream and green variegations.

Mentha requienii Corsican Mint. Prostrate, tiny leaves and flowers. Pungent aroma.

Mentha silver mint Silver form of horsemint reminiscent of a Buddleia.

Mentha spearmint mint mint

Myrrhis odorata Sweet Cicely. Handsome, finely divided and sweet aniseed flavour.

Myrtus apiculata myrtle with rounded leaves and a lax habit.

Myrtus communis subsp. tarentina a compact narrow leaved, neat habit.(AGM)

Myrtus communis Variegata Cream and green leaves, smart habit.

Nepeta fassinii Catmint

Nepeta parnassica Large catmint with sticky stems, scalloped leaves and white long lasting flowers 1.2 m

Ocimum Green Globe Bush basil of globular habit.

Ocimum Nufar FI hybrid sweet basil.

Origanum Acorn Bank Yellow elongated leaved marjoram.

Origanum Greek Strongly flavoured marjoram.

Origanum Hopley’s Rich purple flower heads.

Origanum marjorana An annual with wonderful pungent flavour.

Origanum hot and spicy

Origanum onites Pot marjoram, good flavour, white flower heads

Origanum vulgare marjoram

Origanum vulgare Aureum Golden marjoram, glowing leaf rosettes in winter if cut back.(AGM)

Origanum vulgare Aureum Crispum Yellow leaves with wavy margins

Origanum vulgaris compactum compact form

Origanum vulgare Gold Tip (to the leaf)

Pelargonium Attar of Roses Scented leaf geranium with pink/white flowers

Pelargonium Graveolens

Pelargonium odoratissimum

Pelargonium Filicifolium

Pelargonium Orsett

Pelargonium Royal Oak

Pelargonium tomentosum

Petroselinum Envy Much curled form.

Petroselinum Favorit High dry matter content: good for autumn and spring crops.

Petroselinum Plain leaved French/Italian/flat leaved parsley.

Rocket salad

Rocket wild narrower leaves, stronger flavour self seed freely.

Rorippa nasturtium-aquaticum Aqua Watercress.

Rosmarinus Benenden Blue Fine foliage and dark blue flowers.

Rosmarinus Miss Jessopp’s Upright Narrow, upright habit, mauve flowers in spring.

Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary.

Rosmarinus Prostratus Group Compact creeping habit, blue flowers in spring.

Rosmarinus Tuscan Blue Smart dark green foliage and bright blue flowers. Avoid very cold situations.

Rumex buckler leafed sorrel

Salvia lavandulifolia Lavender sage; narrow leaves distinct perfumed scent.

Salvia officinalis Sage, useful herb as well as a decent flowering shrub.

Salvia officinalis Berggarten Broad leaved sage, robust appearance.

Salvia officinalis Icterina Yellow and green variegated leaves. (AGM)

Salvia officinalis Purpurea Sage with purple red leaves and purple flowers.

Salvia officinalis Tricolor

Santolina chamaecyparissus Cotton lavender, finely divided silvery leaves.

Saponaria officinalis Soapwort. Stems and especially roots produce a mild detergent.

Satureja montana winter savory

Satureja hortensis summer savory

Tanacetum parthenium 'White Bonnet' double feverfew; arpomatic woody perennial with double white button-like flowers; 35cm high.

Thymus camphorata Camphor thyme, broad arrow shaped leaves.

Thymus citriodorus Lemon thyme

Thymus Doone Valley Variegated creeping form of lemon thymes.

Thymus Foxley Vigorous, large cream and green variegated foliage makes a striking presence.

Thymus Fragrantissimus Fine grey foliage, wonderfully pungent orange fragrance.

Thymus herba-barona Caraway thyme, low growing arching stems, keeps a tidy appearance over winter.

Thymus Pink Ripple Bold pink flowers (for a thyme).

Thymus Porlock Neat shrubby habit, superior to common thyme.

Thymus pseudolanuginosus Wooly thyme, grey hairy leaves. Fine ground cover on well drained sunny soils.

Thymus pulegioides Tabor Lemony scent.

Thymus pulegioides Goldentime Bright gold leaves.

Thymus Rasta Prostrate, tiny yellow/green leaves.

Thymus Russetings Dark green foliage.

Thymus serpyllum Coccineus Group Creeping, redish-pink flowers.

Thymus serpyllum Minimus (‘Mimimalist’) Very small dainty foliage

Thymus Silver Posie Upright, neat cream variegations.

Thymus vulgaris Common thyme.

Thymus vulgaris English Winter Neat form of common thyme.

Thymus serpyllum Creeping thyme

Watercress Aqua

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