We sell a wide assortment of miniature daffodils at Katie's Garden, both as loose bulbs in the autumn, and as potted plants in the springtime.
With this bed we wanted to showcase the range while also using it to compare and contrast flowering times, heights and fragrance. We planted 10 bulbs each of 14 different varieties on 29th September 2023. 2024 proved to be a very mild winter and spring, so flowering in general was earlier than usual! We recorded the date the first bloom opened up; the approximate height; whether the flowers were fragrant; and then when we considered flowering to be over, which was when the plant didn't look attractive even from a distance. The numbers in the left column are the order they came into bloom.
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Planted 8th April 2024 Erysimum Bowles Me Away Lupin Legendary Blue Shades Verbena Polaris Sky Blue Penstemon Polaris Rose Verbena Bonnie Blue Digitalis Panther Leucanthemum Ooh La LaCreme Members of our Flourish rewards club earn points for free plants. Alongside old favourites, the Flourish range often includes new varieties, which members trial for us.
In this bed we are trying out some of this season’s new-to-us plants. Sign up to the club for free at the till or at www.katiesgarden.co.uk/flourish Planted 4th March 2024 Petroselinum crispum var. crispum (curly parsley) Pycnanthemum muticum (mountain mint) Coreopsis Moonbeam (tickseed) Calendula officinalis (pot marigold) Astrantia Roma Allium schoenoprasum (chives) Mentha spicata (mint) Encourage the Circle of Life in your garden! Predatory insects such as ladybirds, lacewings and hoverflies will help keep aphids and other pests in check without you having to lift a finger.
This bed features some of the plants that will attract these useful bugs to your garden. Generally they prefer flowers with flat heads that can act as landing pads to make it easy for them to gather the pollen. Planted 3rd March 2024 Macleaya Kelways Coral Plume (plume poppy) Rudbeckia Juligold (black eyed susan) Helianthus Sheila's Sunrise (perennial sunflower) Galega officinalis (goat's rue) Physostegia virginana rosea (obedient plant) Cephalaria gigantea (giant scabious) Salvia ulignosa (bog sage) Monarda Prairienacht (bee balm / bergamot) Monarda Pink Supreme (bee balm / bergamot) Francoa Pink Bouquet (wedding flower) Baptisia australis (blue false indigo) Campanula lactifolia Pritchards Variety (milky bellflower) Aconitum Sparks Variety (monk's hood) Aster frikartii Monch (michaelmas daisy) Veronicastrum virginianum Pink Glow A chance to shine for some of the plants we grow and sell!
These are types that are constrained by being grown in pots, and here we give them the root-space they need to look their best. Some do have large ultimate sizes, but others are just much happier growing in the ground than they are in pots. Planted 4th March 2024
Achillea Milly Rock Red Achillea New Vintage Red Achillea Terracotta Achillea Sassy Summer Sunset Achillea Tutti Fruitti Apricot Delight Agastache Liquorice White Agastache Black Adder Agastache Blue Fortune Agastache Fleur Agastache Little Adder Planted 3rd March 2024 The soil here in Newbourne and the surrounding area is sandy, stony and low in nutrients. Here we showcase some of the plants that should thrive in the dry conditions. The easiest way to garden is to work with the conditions you have! Salvia sclarea var turkestanica (clary sage)
Teucrium Purple Tails Echinops bannaticus Star Frost (globe thistle) Echinops ruthenicus Platinum Blue (globe thistle) Salvia forskaohlei (indigo woodland sage) Eryngium planum Blue Cap (sea holly) Phlomis tuberosa (jerusalem sage) Ballota pseudodictamnus Santolina rosmarinifolia (cotton lavender) Origanum Herrenhausen (marjoram) Planted 1st March 2024 Phlox divaricata subsp laphamii Chattahoochee Phlox paniculata Blue Paradise Phlox maculata Omega Phlox maculata Alpha Phlox paniculata Amethyst Phlox paniculata Flame Pink These fragrant cottage garden perennials can sometimes be overlooked by plant shoppers as they do not grow particularly well in pots, much preferring to spread their roots in garden borders.
This bed should give them the chance to show themselves at their best, and demonstrate the wide variety available. Planted 23rd February 2024 Nepeta Six Hills Giant Nepeta racemosa Walker's Low Nepeta manchuriensis Manchu Blue Nepeta govaniana Nepeta Parnassica Nepeta Neptune Nepeta sibirica Souvenir d'André Chaudron Also known as Catmint and Catnip. An aromatic perennial plant beloved by moggies, as well as by bees and other pollinators. Best in full sun and well-drained soils.
We are showcasing some of the less commonly found types, alongside old favourites Six Hills Giant and Walker's Low, and some of the many new varieties. We are looking to compare flowering times, colour and habit. Planted 23rd February 2024 Lavender Vera Lavender Grosso Lavender Munstead Lavender Hidcote Lavender Little Lady This year the bed showcases the bestselling English Lavenders, showing the different heights, habits and flower colours.
Lavenders are best in full sun and well-drained soils. Bee-friendly, they keep their aromatic leaves all year-round, providing welcome structure and interest in winter cottage garden borders. They should be sheared annually to stop them getting straggly. Planted spring 2023
Salvia Angel Wings Salvia Peach Parfait Salvia Lalarsha Salvia Oriental Dove Salvia Pink Mulberry Salvia Pink Amistad Salvia Mulberry Jam Salvia Jemima's Gem Salvia Harvest Sunset Salvia African Sky |
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The flower beds at Katie's Garden change at least once a year. Some are showcases of our favourite plants, some are for us to trial new varieties, and some are for showing off plants with purposes. Archives
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