Olives (Olea Europaea) make a perfect feature plant for your garden, patio, or to flank a doorway. The twisted trunk is framed by a head of narrow oval leaves, grey-green in colour with a silvery underside. Clusters of fragrant creamy-white flowers develop in spring. Olives are best placed in full sun or partial shade position. Although nearly hardy in the British climate it is advised that when temperatures drop below - 5 the crown is protected using a breathable fleece and bubble insulation is placed around the pot or base of the trunk. Although olives are very tolerant of drought conditions regular watering throughout the year is advised. Avoid allowing the soil to dry out completely between watering. Olives are slow-growing, requiring little maintenance. Branches can be tamed into a neat shape by pruning back during late spring or early summer.
Camellia Japonica 'Birchfield Yellow' is a compact evergreen shrub with glossy dark green leaves. In late winter the plant boasts an abundance of semi-double rose flowers adding colour and interest to any outdoor space.
Choisya Ternata is commonly known as Mexican orange blossom. This evergreen shrub offers aromatic leaves with small clusters of fragrant white flowers.
Explore our extensive collection of vintage items, perfect for enhancing your garden's charm. Our selection includes planters, decorative pieces, and much more. Primarily sourced from France, these unique items will add a distinctive touch of elegance and style to any outdoor space.
Explore our extensive collection of vintage items, perfect for enhancing your garden's charm. Our selection includes planters, decorative pieces, and much more. Primarily sourced from France, these unique items will add a distinctive touch of elegance and style to any outdoor space.
Buddha's Hand Citrus Trees is one of the oldest citrus varieties belonging to the large citron family and provide an instant Mediterranean feel to a garden or patio. These citrus trees boast glossy dark green foliage producing beautifully fragrant white flowers throughout early spring followed by fruit sets in summer. The fruits grow in a unique shape that segment into finger-like sections that resemble a ‘buddha's hand’.
Calamondin (Citrus x Mitis) citrus trees provide an instant Mediterranean feel to a garden or patio. Citrus trees have glossy dark green foliage in a compact round shape. They produce beautifully fragrant white flowers throughout early spring followed by clusters of small fruits in early-late summer. Calamondin trees are self-fertile so a single tree provides both flowers and fruit. It can take up to a year for the fruit to ripen so it is possible to have both fruits and flowers present at the same time. Citrus thrives in a warm, sunny sheltered position. They are best kept in a container or pot as they are not fully hardy in the British climate. During autumn and winter, it is recommended that they are brought indoors into a conservatory or a greenhouse. Avoid placing the citrus tree near central heating, as this can cause leaf drop due to the lack of air humidity. During particularly cold spells of weather place a horticultural fleece around the plant for additional protection.
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Olives (Olea Europaea) make a perfect feature plant for your garden, patio, or to flank a doorway. The twisted trunk is framed by a head of narrow oval leaves, grey-green in colour with a silvery underside. Clusters of fragrant creamy-white flowers develop in spring. Olives are best placed in full sun or partial shade position. Although nearly hardy in the British climate it is advised that when temperatures drop below - 5 the crown is protected using a breathable fleece and bubble insulation is placed around the pot or base of the trunk. Although olives are very tolerant of drought conditions regular watering throughout the year is advised. Avoid allowing the soil to dry out completely between watering. Olives are slow-growing, requiring little maintenance. Branches can be tamed into a neat shape by pruning back during late spring or early summer.
Camellia Japonica 'Birchfield Yellow' is a compact evergreen shrub with glossy dark green leaves. In late winter the plant boasts an abundance of semi-double rose flowers adding colour and interest to any outdoor space.
Choisya Ternata is commonly known as Mexican orange blossom. This evergreen shrub offers aromatic leaves with small clusters of fragrant white flowers.
Olives (Olea Europaea) make a perfect feature plant for your garden, patio, or to flank a doorway. The twisted trunk is framed by a head of narrow oval leaves, grey-green in colour with a silvery underside. Clusters of fragrant creamy-white flowers develop in spring. Olives are best placed in full sun or partial shade position. Although nearly hardy in the British climate it is advised that when temperatures drop below - 5 the crown is protected using a breathable fleece and bubble insulation is placed around the pot or base of the trunk. Although olives are very tolerant of drought conditions regular watering throughout the year is advised. Avoid allowing the soil to dry out completely between watering. Olives are slow-growing, requiring little maintenance. Branches can be tamed into a neat shape by pruning back during late spring or early summer.
Camellia Japonica 'Birchfield Yellow' is a compact evergreen shrub with glossy dark green leaves. In late winter the plant boasts an abundance of semi-double rose flowers adding colour and interest to any outdoor space.
Choisya Ternata is commonly known as Mexican orange blossom. This evergreen shrub offers aromatic leaves with small clusters of fragrant white flowers.