New products at Van Meuwen
by Sarah - August 11th, 2016.Filed under: Jersey Plants, New Products.
Van Meuwen has these new products today
Perennial Mix Lucky Dip – 24 perennial plug tray plants £27.96
Customer Review RatingA new lucky dip selection of stunning hardy perennials - just perfect for creating a cottage garden or filling in gaps in your borders! You will receive at least 4 different varieties from our popular range - these perennial plants are exceptional value for money and will get bigger and better each year, filling your garden with colour as well as attracting bees and butterflies. Supplied as plug tray plants.Please note: image for illustration purposes only - actual varieties may vary. Savings shown relate to prices of individual varieties.
Hellebore ‘Mixed’ (Lenten Rose) – 5 bare root hellebore plants £11.99
Cup shaped flowers, some plain and others freckled, are borne in elegant shades of white, pink, red and purple. The graceful blooms and dark leathery foliage of Helleborus orientalis make a stunning addition to shady borders and winter containers that will delight you year after year.Size one bareroots supplied.
Iris ‘Tiger Mixed’ – 50 iris bulbs £9.99
Unique bi-colour bloomsExcellent cut flowerBright eyed, uniquely coloured, Dutch iris, with a supreme combination of purple and maroon petals, dashed with yellow accents. These hardy, low maintenance bulbs make an elegant splash of colour to late spring borders for a dramatic effect. The long stemmed iris flowers are also excellent for cutting. Height: 45cm (18"). Spread: 10cm (4"). Bulb size 7/8cm.Useful links:How to plant bulbs, corms and tubers
Tulip ‘Flaming Parrot’ – 16 tulip bulbs £9.99
Bold flowers of yellow and flaming red with distinctive ruffled petals. Plant tulips in groups and delight as they open to reveal their superb colouring. Why not cut some for a flower arrangement so that you can enjoy them indoors too! Height: 60cm (24"). Bulb size: 10/11cm. Useful links:How to plant bulbs, corms and tubersCulinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. However, some people have had strong allergic reactions to tulip flowers. If touching them causes a rash, numbness etc. then tulip flowers should not be eaten. For more details about edible flowers click here.