Achillea ageratum (English Mace)
£5.50A culinary herb for the garden border or a patio pot. It is a hardy perennial with serrated aromatic... [full details]
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What could be better than a herb bed or container near the kitchen door, from where you can pop outside and snip off a few wonderfully scented shoots to add to the dishes you're preparing? All our herbs are hardy and perennial, unless otherwise noted in the description.
Various definitions of the word 'herb' exist, but generally, a herb is any plant with leaves, seeds, or flowers used for flavouring, food, medicine, or perfume. There is evidence of herbs being used as medicine as far back as 5000bc and many of our medicines today are made up of refined compounds of herbs.
Where possible, we have listed information about historic and present use. Please note that we are not recommending their use for these purposes. It is your responsibility to ensure that plants are suitable for any other purpose than ornamental.
A culinary herb for the garden border or a patio pot. It is a hardy perennial with serrated aromatic... [full details]
Light green foliage and deep golden-yellow flowers. A good-sized perennial, perfect for growing towa... [full details]
White flowers, 3" across in June and July. Deep green feathery leaves. Loved by bees. The green fern... [full details]
A lovely robust herb with large beautiful pink flowers. The leaves and flowers are edible and have a... [full details]
Chives are easy to grow in a pot near the kitchen door, or in the herb bed. The leaves have a mild o... [full details]
A herb worth growing in a pot near the kitchen door, or in the herb bed. The strap-like leaves have... [full details]
This is our native wild relation to the onion and garlic. Milder in taste and smell than cultivated... [full details]
Quite simply the best lemon scented foliage we have ever smelt! The foliage of this aromatic perenni... [full details]
A British native plant which was traditionally used for producing warm-yellow coloured dye for texti... [full details]
The plant has lovely white flowers in early summer and forms a large clump. It will grow pretty much... [full details]
This Artemisia doesn't really produce flowers (although may occasionally display small, insignifican... [full details]
A shrubby, semi-evergreen Artemisia which forms a bush of upright branches with grey-green, very sc... [full details]
A woody perennial with finely cut, silvery-grey, aromatic foliage. Its small yellow flowers have lit... [full details]
Low bushes of upturned stems carry wisps of ornamental, scented foliage. At its best midsummer throu... [full details]
French Tarragon, valued for adding a distinctive flavour to salads, chicken and fish dishes. Prefer... [full details]
White Mugwort has been a much-valued garden plant since its introduction from China in 1901. Arching... [full details]
Slender silver leaves with jagged edges and glistening young shoots. A superb foliage plant to intro... [full details]
A spreading plant with finely cut foliage that can be used as ground cover in hot sunny places, or a... [full details]
Compact mats of downy silver grey foliage, very soft to the touch. Ideal for rockery, gravel garden,... [full details]
Strong, oak shaped silver-white leaves sprawl along the ground. Excellent in dry, sunny positions.Cu... [full details]
A native wildflower steeped in folklore. For hundreds of years it was made into garlands and hung ov... [full details]
An excellent shrub for dry sunny positions. Silver shield-shaped leaves form a dense shrub. Small w... [full details]
A tall plant and although possibly not native to the UK, it has been known here since at least Roman... [full details]
White chicory is less common than the blue and makes a beautiful border or herb bed plant. The flowe... [full details]
The rarely seen pink chicory. The flowers are usually soft pink in colour and have 15-20 petals whic... [full details]
These three herbs have been chosen for their strong citrus scent. Perfect for the herb garden or con... [full details]
A British native perennial wild flower that provides nectar to our bees and butterflies. Can be used... [full details]
A large, spectacular ornamental plant and quite a talking point when established. Introduced in 1658... [full details]
This Fig has a lovely white flesh to the ripe fruits. The cultivar is long established in the UK, an... [full details]
A golden version of the familiar native summer wildflower which grows freely in meadows and verges a... [full details]
The difficult to find double flowered form of our native meadowsweet. Creamy-white double flowers fr... [full details]
The familiar native summer wildflower which grows freely in meadows and verges and flowers from June... [full details]
A British native herb usually found in dry flower meadows and verges. Finely cut, ferny, dark green... [full details]
A handsome and sturdy herb with new shoots of copper feathered foliage, deepening to rich bronze. Th... [full details]
Delicious, sweet and juicy small white fruits with a strong flavour. A perennial alpine strawberry... [full details]
Small, bright red strawberries with an intense flavour follow small white flowers, which are a good... [full details]
Long, narrow silver leaves which have a very strong curry scent with masses of pale lemon flowers in... [full details]
A very good ground cover plant with pretty white flowers from June to September.Happy in very wet a... [full details]
The lovely double-flowered form of Houttuynia. The flowers are orange scented. A very good ground co... [full details]
A neat small shrubby perennial with tiny leaves and large yellow flowers in July and August. Reddis... [full details]
This British native perennial wildflower herb is ideal for attracting pollinators which love the ope... [full details]
Following bright yellow flowers in early summer, the blue-tinged seeds make an attractive display, h... [full details]
Beautiful dusky pink flowers on compact bushes.Lavendula angustifolia is thought to have been brough... [full details]
Dense spires of purple flowers on compact bushes. This is the variety which most people think of whe... [full details]
A compact lavender, named after Gertrude Jekyll’s garden at Munstead Wood. Dense spikes of fragra... [full details]
A lovey form of Lavender which has purple-flushed white flowers above aromatic, grey-green leaves.La... [full details]
'Edelweiss' has an abundance of white flowers over aromatic grey leaves. All lavenders are loved by... [full details]
This mint has a delicate scent of minty blackcurrant.Use in desserts, drinks, garnishes, red meat &a... [full details]
The foliage of this mint have the unmistakable smell of banana. The leaves make a fun addition to sa... [full details]
A strongly flavoured mint with dark foliage and a delicious scent exactly like After Eight Mints. Us... [full details]
According to legend, Ernest Hemingway’s favourite drink was the Mojito, which he drank often at La... [full details]
This mint has minty-ginger scent and flavour and often has golden stripes/markings on its foliage. A... [full details]
Believe it or not this mint tastes and smells of basil (albeit a minty-basil). Most unusual. Use in... [full details]
Deeply veined, vigorous foliage with a sharp, wonderful scent of minty grapefruit. Use in drinks and... [full details]
The scent of Eau de Cologne. Can be used in cooking (very good with potatoes) but is also a very go... [full details]
Probably our favourite mint. The leaves of this mint smell and taste strongly of lime (with a minty... [full details]
A British native and a graceful plant with finely cut ferny leaves and broad flat heads of white flo... [full details]
The golden-leaved form of the British native Marjorum. The deliciously aromatic leaves have been use... [full details]
A usefukl compact form of British native Marjorum. The deliciously aromatic leaves have been used as... [full details]
A striking dwarf form of marjorum with rounded leaves, edged with a broad pale cream band.Plant in a... [full details]
A British native perennial herb generally found growing in roadsides, woodland edges, meadows and ga... [full details]
This is an interesting variety of Rosemary, which has all the usual Rosemary characteristics but the... [full details]
Please note: These are young plants as it is still early in the season. We recommend keeping indoors... [full details]
Our favourite Rosemary. Prostratus is smaller than most, with a sprawling form and it is excellent f... [full details]
Rosemary is an excellent herb for the garden. Lovely to look at and catch the scent of, it is also o... [full details]
Best known as Blood Sorrel, the rich red veins contrasting nicely with the lime-green leaves. Equall... [full details]
Stiff upright bushes blue-green glaucous foliage (which may at times be variegated with gold) with a... [full details]
A wonderful, long flowering woody Salvia. The flowers are loved by bees.Deep purple velvety flowers... [full details]
One of the best shrubby Salvias. Fully hardy in our experience and highly floriferous and with a com... [full details]
The leaves of this amazing sage have a strong scent of blackcurrants and the flowers are a beautiful... [full details]
A variegated form of the common sage. The new foliage is beautifully marbled, primrose, gold and sag... [full details]
An uncommon sage in this country. More scented foliage than the normal green culinary sage, but can... [full details]
Dusky purple foliage, equally good for cooking as the ordinary Salvia officinalis. A useful evergree... [full details]
Grey green foliage, splashed with white, pink and purple. An interesting variant of the culinary Sag... [full details]
Strongly aromatic green leaves have a mouth-watering scent of pineapple. Red flowers, which are ve... [full details]
The orange berried version of the unusual and rarely offered herbaceous Elder, Sambucus ebulus, whic... [full details]
This is an unusual and rarely offered herbaceous species of Elder which is stunning when in flower a... [full details]
A double white flowering form of our native soapwort. Lovely pure white flowers in late summer, so a... [full details]
A great wildflower for a planting somewhere rough where it will produce a good show of raggedy doubl... [full details]
A favourite wildflower and cottage garden staple. Scented pale pink flowers over a long summer seaso... [full details]
Hedge Woundwort is a British native perennial wild flower that provides nectar to our bees and butte... [full details]
Now widely used in the food and drink industry as a natural and healthy sugar substitute, it has bee... [full details]
Close mats of dark green foliage and masses of pink-mauve flowers from June to August. Loved by bees... [full details]
An exceptionally attractive variegated thyme. Close mats of dark green foliage marked with gold. La... [full details]
Makes attractive small bushes of prettily variegated grey-green and silver leaves, which are strongl... [full details]
Green foliage with the scent of camphor. Used to flavour roast meats, stuffing and stews. Its essent... [full details]
When crushed, bruised, or cooked, the foliage releases a distinct balsamic-orange scent. Also often... [full details]
Forms a wonderful carpet of woolly grey foliage with pale mauve flowers over the summer. Looks great... [full details]
Neat mats of bright golden evergreen foliage. Suitable for using as path edging and can be planted e... [full details]
A creeping thyme, ideal for a herb bed, rockery or container. Dark green foliage and masses of pink... [full details]
Golden-green scented foliage and cascading clusters of pink flowers that bloom in the heart of summe... [full details]
A lovely spreading perennial herb which is rarely found in UK nurseries. Clusters of pale pink flow... [full details]
A British native and a powerful herb which has had centuries of use in inducing sleep and calming ne... [full details]
Our British native wildflower pansy which typically grows on verges, waste ground and alongside hedg... [full details]
