The ‘pick of the bunch’ for spring
Trents tell us what they think will be the “pick of the bunch” this spring in their nursery.
Trents tell us what they think will be the “pick of the bunch” this spring in their nursery.
The world’s first black petunia, Black Velvet is easy to grow, has a tightly branched habit and is perfect in baskets, containers and in the garden. Looks amazing planted on its own or combined with small white flowered varieties such as Lobelia, Verbena and Bacopa.
A super selection of kingfisher daisy (or Marguerite daisy) featuring large electric blue blooms with yellow centres and an excellent compact habit. Flowers over a long season from late spring until the end of summer.
This little easy care stunner has masses of flowers ranging from palest to rich magenta. Flowers from early spring to autumn and only requiring clipping back after flowering to encourage new growth,
The glossy midnight hues of this dark foliaged heuchera won’t fade out during summer. Suitable as edging, ground cover or in containers.