Plants that are currently ready for their new homes

With the nature of our business, we often have plants come quickly into stock and go back out again, or we may only have a select few for sale. We try our best to let you know what is available.

At the moment, we have lots of Heuchera ‘Sweet Caroline’ with beautiful large salmon-pink flowers over lemon and lime foliage in Spring and Summer foliage changing to lime green later in summer then to lime with silver cast in Autumn and Winter.

Heuchera ‘Violet Shimmer’ TM ( Fox Series) was lunched last year at Chelsea flowers show, and we have quite a few in the nursery ready for your garden! In the Spring, it has deep violet foliage with a shimmer, which as the leaf grows becomes more silvered keeping a violet shimmer through early Summer, by mid Summer/Autumn it is very silvery foliage, dark veins, slightly ruffled, with a purple underside. We named this one after Richards Mum!

We have ONE Heuchera ‘Midnight Rose’ left, so if you’ve had your eye on this one, now is the time to grab it! It has really unusual and pretty pink polka dots cover on the shiny plum foliage in Spring with a neat habit.

If you ever see a plant that is out of stock that you are really interested in, just send us an email and we can let you know if it may be coming back soon. We can also grow to order!

Trailing Heucheras

This question was asked by
Karen H

Hi, could you possibly tell me when you will have trailing Heucheras in stock please?
I would like to use them in baskets for my clients this year and want to order some asap.
Many thanks

Regards

Karen Hook
Hook’s Hanging Baskets and Gardening

Hi Karen
This is the only one ready at the moment
Plus one or two heucherella hot spot
The others will be April May time
We do have tiarella Appalachian trail too
There are no trailing heucheras
Only tiarella and heucherella
Hope this helps
Kind regards Vicky

Heucherella ‘Autumn Cascade’ (SKU18256)

Vicky and Richard Fox

Do you have more varieties at the nursery?

This question was asked by
Margaret E

I want to plant up a few pots with heuchera this year and have just found your web site. I notice that a lot of the plants are out of stock and despite this I wonder if you still have a good selection which are ‘in stock’ that I could come and look or are you not actually open until later on?

Hi Margaret
Yes we have plenty of variety
I know the shop always has a few issues at looking full as they come and go so quickly and we cover a lot if varieties.
If you want to come to the nursery you just need to sort out a day time that suits us both (morning are always best for us)
We would be happy to open the nursery for you.
Please just send your prefer day and time and we can go from there
Hope to see you soon
Kind regards
Vicky

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Choices of trailing heucherellas

This question was asked by
Peta T

In my baskets this year I want to use Ipomea Sweet Caroline and Begonia Firewings Orange and thought trailing heucherellas would be good too. I can only see one that trails as long as 60cm, can you suggest any others and which ones would you suggest. Was thinking of maybe adding a blue flower in there too somewhere.
Your help before on Heucheras are growing well in the garden.
Many thanks.
Peta Tebby

Hi Peta
Heucherella
Redstone falls
Yellowstone falls
Autumn cascade
All have long trailers
Tiarella Appalachian trail also will do the trick
The size it says on the website is onky approximate alerts if factors change the sizes a little.
We will ha having those ready for April time hopefully
The tiarellas are ready now and heucherella autumn cascade
Hope this helps
Kind regards Vicky

Heucherella ‘Autumn Cascade’ (SKU18256)

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Shipping to the USA

This question was asked by
Clela G

Do you ship to the United States?

Hi Clela
I am sorry we don’t
You could try Eminence Meadows in USA they used to ship (although that might have changed )and they have a good range of Heuchera usually too.
Hope this helps
Kind regards
Vicky

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