Thursday, 25 February 2016

Alpines and rockery plants



As winter comes to it's close, the bright and cheerful flowers of alpines and rock garden plants introduce much-needed colour into our gardens. Being used to extreme conditions, Alpines are extremely hardy, despite their delicate appearance.

There is a huge range to choose from, options looking good now include Aubrietia with its masses of traditionally blue or purple flowers, Saxifrage in shades of white, pink and red and Arabis with its bigger leaves and small pink flowers.

Alpines are easy to grow in the garden but are equally as home in a container. Here they can be combined with other foliage alpines such as Sedum and Sempervivums or small evergreen conifers or shrubs to create a mixed display. We sell alpines in 9cm pots £1.99 or 3 for £5 and larger 1 litre pots £3.49 or 3 for £10.

James Allen, Plant Area Manager

Aubretia

Tuesday, 16 February 2016

Growing chilli plants from seed


Chillies are very popular and a very rewarding plant to grow. Their fruits can be used in Indian and Thai curries, Mexican food as well as to pep up salads and chutneys.

Sow the seeds in John innes seed compost, somewhere warm indoors in February or March. If you have a thermostatically controlled propagator then use that as you will see best germination results between 25 to 30C. But do not worry if you do not, they will still germinate at normal room temperature.

The seedlings will need pricking out into 9 or 10cm diameter pots. Once the plant has around 5 to 7 leaves it can be potted on again into a 20-30cm diameter pot. It needs to be somewhere warm and sunny so a greenhouse is ideal, but if not a sunny spot on the patio late May onwards is fine.

You can pick the fruits once they are firm and glossy. Please note red fruits will start off green or yellow. If you have more fruits than you can use we recommend freezing them, rather than trying to dry them. Here are a few varieties to look out for:

Chilli Padron:
These pepper's are very mild, (though a bit hotter if you let them turn red). They are regularly seen on tapas menu's stuffed or chargrilled. 500-2000 Scovilles.

Chilli Joe's super long:
Slender long chilli's of medium strength which can add a fiery kick to sauces. 15,000-20,000 Scovilles

Chilli Hot thai
Originally from Thailand, this hot pepper makes a lovely impression in a patio container. These ornamental plants are decked out with up to 200 small fruits that ripen to fiery red. Can be used fresh or dried to make an excellent chilli powder. 50,000-70,000 Scovilles

Chilli Habanero big sun
Wrinkly pepper with a hot fruit flavour.
The fruit's mature from green to a vivid yellow. Very Hot!
250,000 to 300,000 Scovilles.


Chilli Habanero big sun

Chilli Padron

Chilli Hot Thai

Chilli Joe's super long

Thursday, 11 February 2016

Fragrant Sarcococca

One of the earliest flowering evergreen shrubs to grace the garden in the new year, is the scented Christmas box  (Sarcocca confusa). This small evergreen shrub produces masses of creamy white, wonderfully fragrant flowers followed by dark berries which often last until the following winter. The scent really is stunning, when we have a batch in flower under our canopy, we often see customers following their noses to find the plants! , 

Another good selling point of Sarcoccoa is that it will happily grow in almost any location. It grows up to 150cm (5ft) and is easily trimmed if required. It is often planted with other winter garden favorites such as hellebores and snowdrops to give a impressive seasonal display. We have Sarcococca available in our centre at £9.99.

For more information on plants please feel free to contact me

James Allen
Plant area manager, Waresley park garden centre
plants@waresley.co.uk

Sarcococca confusa

Sarcococca flowers

Sarcococca berries
 

Thursday, 4 February 2016

New hanging basket plants for 2016!

We are gearing up for a busy spring on our Nursery. At the back of our garden centre, we grow a large selection of basket plants, some choice larger pot bedding plants, as well as planted hanging baskets. 

We are growing lots of new varieties this year. Here are a few plants we are looking forward to: Bidens 'Pink Princess' has a neat and compact habit with feathery foliage and beautiful bicoloured blooms. Calibrichoa 'Sunshine berry' is an excellent trailing plant that flourishes in sun and light shade and has very striking multi-coloured flowers.

Petunia 'Designer blue star' is a mound forming and free flowering novelty petunia ideal for baskets or pots. These three should be available as part of our basket plant range (which will include many more new varieties) from around mid-April.

Bidens Pink princess

Calibrichoa Sunshine berry

Petunia designer blue star

Friday, 8 May 2015

Trixis: for stress free hanging baskets and pots!

Trixi's are a recent introduction onto the plant market and are proving very popular. They are three small basket plants combined into a 1 litre (14cm diameter) pot. 


The plants are carefully chosen to form a particular colour theme. The one picture below is called double delight and contains a verbena a calibrichoa and a lobelia. You can then plant the trixi into a 12" hanging basket or similar sized container and away it goes! It is hard to find anything much easier than that. Trixi's are available in May at Waresley park garden centre. www.waresley.co.uk


Trixi planted into a 12" hanging basket
Trixi double delight

Wednesday, 6 May 2015

Plant of the month: Anchusa loddon royalist

Our plant of the month for May is Anchusa azurea 'Loddon royalist'. We particularly love it for its striking, intense blue flowers which usually appear in May and June. Flowering will persist longer if you deadhead the plant. It is reasonably tall (it grows up to 4-5 feet) but has strong stems which do not need staking so it is a great alternative to Delphiniums.
It prefers a sunny position in good well drained soil. It is also very popular with Bees and butterflies!

Anchusa azurea 'Loddon Royalist'

Thursday, 30 April 2015

New basket plant for 2015: Bidens Hawaiian flare orange drop

A bidens that is not yellow!!
Bidens has been a highly popular hanging basket plant for many years. They are vigorous with attractive feathery foliage and by the middle of summer they will be covered in flowers. It's popularity is rightly based on its reliability as a basket plant.

So why are we so excited by this Bidens? Because its the first one we have ever see or stocked that isn't yellow! The very attractive flowers are a mixture of sunset orange and red, and will be ideal for bright baskets for a sunny position.

We can't wait to test this one for ourselves!