Locally Grown Plants

   
 

 
Frequently Asked Questions
   

One of the most commonly asked questions at our Garden Centres is "What can I plant in my garden?" To help you decide what's best for your garden our experts have answered your questions, giving you some suggestions to consider.

What can I plant in a dry, shady site?
What should I plant in a moist, shady site?
What plants provide good ground cover?
Which plants provide fragrance in my garden?
Which plants have scented flowers?
How can I attract butterflies?

If you have a plant or any other gardening query then, we're here to help. Why not send us an email? We'll get back to you as soon as possible, with as much information as we can.


 
Plants With Scented Flowers  
 

The real treasures of the garden. These plants combine showy floral displays with magnificent scents.

Abelia grandiflora - Scented
Buudleja - Sweetly scented flowers
Choisya - Fragrant
Cordyline Australis - Small creamy flowers
Cotoneaster - Flowers are all sceneted
Daphne - Very fragrant
Elaeagnus ebbingei - Fragrant in Autumn
Hamamelis - Sweetly scented
Lavandula - All varieties highly fragrant
Lonicera fragrantissima - Winter scent
Myrtus - Fragrant white flowers in summer
Osmanthus - Fragrant white flowers
Perovskia - Sage-scented blue flowers
Philadelphus - Mock orange, strong scent
Deciduous Azalea - Deliciously scented
Roses - Many well scented varieties
Sambucus - Sweet scent
Skimmia - Scented flowers
Spartium - Honey scented
Syringa - Lilac, well sceneted
Viburnum - Strongly sceneted

Buddleja Black KnightChoisya SundanceElaeagnus ebbingei
Myrtus communisPhiladelphus variegataLavandula Munstead
Syringa SuperbraViburnum FarreriSyringa belle de nancy