Companion Plants & Flowers

Companion Plants are a great way of keeping garden pests at bay. These organically grown plug plants make it very easy to start using companions – just pop them in the ground in the veg garden and let them do their work.

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  • Bee & Butterfly Wildflower Plugs (Large)

    £29.99
    (100 Plug Plants)

    Plant a mini wildflower meadow!
    Hugely popular when we introduced them in 2020, our wildflower plug plants are brilliant for attracting bees, butterflies and other pollinators. There are over 100 different varieties, all annuals which will readily self seed, giving you continual colour for months. They are great for planting in a dedicated patch in the garden, or in a pot/planter for a mini-meadow on your patio!

    As pictured, each plug plant will have a cluster of different seedlings emerging, a lucky dip from the list below, and should not be thinned out. This way, you’ll get a fairly natural looking little meadow. For best results, plant the plugs straight into pots, containers or beds quite close together, about 3-4cm apart. We would recommend 50 plugs to a 50cm-100cm wide pot, or 100 per square metre if planting in beds/borders (or for one of our traditional crate planters )

    Number of plugs: 100 plug plants (multiple seedlings per plug!)

    Contains a lucky dip seedling mix from over 100 different wildflowers, including:

    Borage
    Clover
    Corn Cockle
    Cornflower
    Daisy – Ox-Eye
    Foxglove – Wild
    Knapweed
    Cranesbill
    Poppy – Common
    Scabious – Field
    Ragged Robin
    Teasel
    Yarrow
    Vetch

  • Bee & Butterfly Wildflower Plugs (Small)

    £19.99
    (50 Plug Plants)

    Plant a mini wildflower meadow!
    Hugely popular when we introduced them in 2020, our wildflower plug plants are brilliant for attracting bees, butterflies and other pollinators. There are over 100 different varieties, all annuals which will readily self seed, giving you continual colour for months. They are great for planting in a dedicated patch in the garden, or in a pot/planter for a mini-meadow on your patio!

    As pictured, each plug plant will have a cluster of different seedlings emerging, a lucky dip from the list below, and should not be thinned out. This way, you’ll get a fairly natural looking little meadow. For best results, plant the plugs straight into pots, containers or beds quite close together, about 3-4cm apart. We would recommend 50 plugs to a 50cm-100cm wide pot, or 100 per square metre if planting in beds/borders (or for one of our traditional crate planters )

    Number of plugs: 50 plug plants (multiple seedlings per plug)

    Contains a lucky dip seedling mix from over 100 different wildflowers, including:

    Borage
    Clover
    Corn Cockle
    Cornflower
    Daisy – Ox-Eye
    Foxglove – Wild
    Knapweed
    Cranesbill
    Poppy – Common
    Scabious – Field
    Ragged Robin
    Teasel
    Yarrow
    Vetch

  • Calendula

    £5.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    Stunning edible flowers that make great companion plants
    Whether you grow calendula for the bees, for adding petals to salads and paella or to keep pests at bay, the fabulous flowers will really add to your plot. Calendula plants grow easily in full sunshine and will flower right through the summer and on into autumn – just keep them well watered. They will self seed as well.

    No. of plants: 10 plug plants

  • Companion Plant Pack

    £12.99
    (30 Plug Plants)

    Help to keep pests at bay with beautiful companion plants
    Companion planting is a traditional and natural way to deter pests from crops that you are growing and to attract good insects such as hoverflies, lacewings and ladybirds which are the best natural predators of aphids and whitefly. Our little companion plant pack is a great way to get started and not only do the plants look lovely when interspersed with your vegetables, they all have the advantage of being edible too.

    With 30 plants in total, this pack contains the following plants:

    Calendula x 10 plug plants
    Plant calendula all around your plot, particularly close to your tomatoes, peppers and aubergine to help deter aphids. They also look very pretty when in flower. Use petals to garnish salads.

    Marigold x 10 plug plants
    The strong colour of marigolds attracts beneficial hoverflies, lacewings and ladybirds. Plant them in amongst your crops or next to rows of veg. The flowers and leaves have a mild citrus flavour and can be used to garnish salads or desserts.

    Nasturtiums x 10 plug plants
    Nasturtiums secrete a mustard oil that insects love, plant them as a sacrificial crop close to brassicas to deter caterpillars. A wonderful pretty companion plant with edible leaves and petals which have a distinctive peppery taste.

  • Achillea – Ptarmica Ballerina

    £6.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    A good all-round filler for any flower arrangement
    Commonly known as Yarrow, this pearl variety of Achillea produces double heads of white button-like flowers. It is such a useful flower for providing filler in any flower arrangements, whether it’s small posies or larger vases, and the feathery leaves add great texture, too. It will grow to around 40-50cm. Leave 3o-40cm between plants. It should flower from June to September.

    No. of plants: 10 plug plants

  • Achillea (Yarrow) – Milefolium Cerise Queen

    £6.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    Makes a great filler for vases
    Achillea, or Yarrow as it is commonly known, produces flat heads of clustered flowers. This variety bursts into a deep magenta and is absolutely wonderful as a filler flower in vases, especially with its feathery leaves. It will grow to approximately 60cm, so plant it towards the middle/back of flower beds. Leave 30-40cm between plants. Expect flowers from June to August.

    No. of plants: 10 plug plants

  • Acroclinium – Grandiflorum Mixed

    £6.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    A brilliant all-rounder
    Also known as Everlasting Flowers because they are so good for drying, these colourful daisy-like flowers are wonderful for posies as well. This mix includes a range of shades, from white to magenta. They will grow to approximately 30cm and should be planted leaving 20-30cm between plants. Expect abundant flowers from July to September.

    No. of plants: 10 plug plants

  • Antirrhinum (Snapdragon) – Lucky Lips

    £6.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    Award-winning, two-tone snapdragons
    Commonly known as Snapdragon, this two-tone variety of Antirrhinum produces elegant spikes of flowers that look wonderful in vases. It will grow to around 60cm – it’s a good idea to set flower netting about 30cm off the ground for growing snapdragons if they are going to be exposed to the wind, otherwise they tend to fall over on gusty days. Leave 25cm between plants. It should flower from June to September.

    No. of plants: 10 plug plants (annual)

  • Aster – Ostrich Plume Mixed

    £6.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    Double blooms in stunning colours
    The feathery petals of these double blooms looks great in any flower arrangements. It is a prolific grower as it produces several branches from the main stem, giving you an excellent supply of cut flowers to fill vases in your home. The plant will grow to approximately 45cm. Best planted 40cm apart. Flowers from July to October, with a mix of pinks, purples and cream/whites.

    No. of plants: 10 plug plants (half hardy annual)

  • Candytuft (Iberis) – Crown Mixed

    £6.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    A splash of white and pinks
    These have strong stems which make them last well in vases. The plant will grow to approximately 20-25cm and produces a flurry of pink and white flowers. Best planted 40cm apart. Flowers from May to September, with a mix of pinks, magentas and cream/whites.

    No. of plants: 10 plug plants (hardy annual)

  • Carnation – Orange Sherbert

    £6.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    These are not just for weddings
    Carnations do really well in vases and make an excellent cut flower. They look lovely growing in borders too. The plant will grow to approximately 50-60cm and produces an interesting bi-coloured orange flower. Best planted 40cm apart. Flowers from July to September.

    No. of plants: 10 plug plants (half hardy annual)

  • Chrysanthemum – Crazy Daisy

    £6.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    Daisy-like double flowers
    These are really fun flowers with feather-like petals. They look lovely growing in borders and make an excellent cut flower, especially for more natural looking, less formal arrangements. The plant will grow to approximately 80cm. Best planted 40cm apart. Flowers from June to October.

    No. of plants: 10 plug plants (hardy biennial)

  • Companion Plant Pack (large)

    £19.99
    (60 Plug Plants)

    Keep pests at bay with a big pack of beautiful companion plants
    Companion planting is a traditional and natural way to deter pests from crops that you are growing and to attract good insects such as hoverflies, lacewings and ladybirds which are the best natural predators of aphids and whitefly. Our large companion plant pack is perfect for larger veg patches and allotments. Not only do the plants look lovely when interspersed with your vegetables, they all have the advantage of being edible too.

    With 60 plants in total, this pack contains the following plants:

    Tagetes x 20 plug plants
    Plant tagetes close to your tomatoes, peppers and aubergine to deter whitefly. They also look very pretty when in flower. The petals have a distinctive zesty flavour and can picked and used fresh to garnish salads.

    Marigold x 20 plug plants
    The strong colour of marigolds attracts beneficial hoverflies, lacewings and ladybirds. Plant them in amongst your crops or next to rows of veg. The flowers and leaves have a mild citrus flavour and can be used to garnish salads or desserts.

    Nasturtiums x 20 plug plants
    Nasturtiums secrete a mustard oil that insects love, plant them as a sacrificial crop close to brassicas to deter caterpillars. A wonderful pretty companion plant with edible leaves and petals which have a distinctive peppery taste.

  • Cornflower

    £6.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    Beautiful blues
    These lovely flowers are a great addition to the cut flower garden – they are easy to grow from plug plants and will do well in pots and beds alike. They love sun so be sure to plant in a sunny spot. The flowers are also edible, just sprinkle a few on top of salads for a pop of blue.

    No. of plants: 10 plug plants

  • Cosmos (Mix)

    £6.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    Whites, Light Pinks & Deep Pinks
    Easy to grow and stunning colours, cosmos is an essential ingredient for the cut flower patch. It flowers for a long time, especially if you are harvesting regularly.

    No. of plants: 10 plug plants

  • Dahlia – Figaro Improved

    £6.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    Compact dahlias in gorgeous colours
    Mixed reds, yellows, pinks and whites, and double and semi-double flowers makes this such a great option if you’re looking to grow dahlias for cutting this summer. At approx 40cm tall, these are nice and compact so you can fit them in easily. Expect blooms from July to September.

    No. of plants: 10 plug plants

  • Delphinium – Crown Mixed

    £6.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    Gorgeous cottage garden favourites
    Crown Special Mixed is a specially blended mixture of delphiniums that give the widest colour range. This variety will grow to an approximate height of 140-160cm. They are great cottage garden flowers, perfect for the back of borders and ideal for cutting too. Best planted 30cm apart. Flowers in the second year, from June to September.

    No. of plants: 10 plug plants (hardy perennial)

  • Didiscus caerulea – Blue Lace

    £6.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    A brilliant filler for arrangements
    A gorgeous filler for flower arrangements, with large, blue lacy umbels of flowers on strong stems. Sweetly scented, great for borders. Best planted 30cm apart. Grows to 60cm. Flowers from July to September.

    No. of plants: 10 plug plants (half hardy annual)

  • Digitalis Foxgloves – Foxy Mix

    £6.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    A dwarf variety of a cottage garden classic
    Dwarf foxgloves are an excellent choice for cut flowers. These will flower in the second year, and are well worth growing for the beautiful spikes in a range of whites and pinks. Best planted 30cm apart. Grows to 75cm. Flowers from June to August (in the second year).

    No. of plants: 10 plug plants (hardy biennial)

  • Echinops – Ritro

    £6.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    Brilliant Blues for Bees and Vases!
    Also known as Globe Thistle, these are excellent for cutting as well as good for bees, butterflies and other pollinators. They grow tall, to around 1 metre high, and look very impressive at the back of borders. The flowers are good for drying too. Best planted 50-60cm apart. Flowers from July to September (most likely in the second year).

    No. of plants: 10 plug plants (hardy perennial)

  • Edible Flower Pack

    £19.99
    (40 Plug Plants)

    Beautiful flowers to decorate salads and cakes
    This collection of edible flower plug plants will provide an abundance of pretty blooms to adorn anything you are cooking, from salads to cupcakes!

    This pack contains the following plants:

    Borage x 10 plug plants

    Lovely little blue flowers that will look super on cakes and desserts. They have a cucumber-like flavour – they’re a great addition to a gin & tonic!!

    Violas x 10 plug plants

    These pretty flowers are so sweet and really decorative.

    Calendula x 10 plug plants

    Use the striking, orange petals to add a splash of colour to risottos and paella. They have a mild saffron like flavour.

    Nasturtium x 10 plug plants

    Pick off the leaves and petals to enjoy in salads or sprinkled on dishes like risotto.  They have a distinctive peppery taste.

     

    Please note that contents may vary slightly depending upon the season

  • Eschscholzia (Californian Poppy) – Thai Silk Rose Chiffon

    £6.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    Gorgeous colours to grow & cut
    This is a beautiful variety of Californian Poppy with rose-pinks, creams and reds on fluted petals. Lovely for filling small vases and jam jars of natural, less formal arrangements. Grows to 40cm tall. Best planted 20cm apart. Flowers from July to September.

    No. of plants: 10 plug plants (hardy annual)

  • Everlasting Sweet Pea – Lathyrus Latifolius Crown Special Mix

    £6.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    Stunning sweet peas for perfect posies
    A perennial sweet pea variety with gorgeous pink flowers so be sure to plant in a permanent position. Excellent for growing along a south facing fence or trellis allowing room for them to spread out. Not as fragrant as some sweet peas, but they are great for cutting to make small posies, and there will be loads for the bees and other pollinators to enjoy too.

    No. of plants: 10 plug plants

    Variety: Lathyrus Latifolius – Crown Special Mix

  • Gypsophila – Covent Garden

    £6.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    A cutting garden essential
    Large, frothy white flower heads with feathery green foliage.  Height 60cm. This graceful bloom is a real favourite among flower arrangers because it is such a useful filler that works with nearly all arrangements, whether you’re going for something sophisticated and formal, or natural and cheerful. Grows to 60cm tall. Best planted 30cm apart. Flowers June to August.

    No. of plants: 10 plug plants (hardy annual)