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A limited, higher-value mystery box built around peonies and premium remaining roots.
Each box contains at least £60 worth of plants and bulbs for £14.99. It is already heavily reduced and is excluded from further discount codes or promotions.
Best for
- A more premium rescue-box feel
- Long-term border planting
- Gardeners happy to wait for stronger second-season displays
- Limited-stock drops
What might be inside
- Peonies
- Premium bare roots
- Higher-value perennial stock
- Mixed supporting roots depending on availability
Contents are selected at packing time from remaining good-quality stock, so every box is a genuine mystery selection. You cannot choose exact varieties, but we pack each box with a useful mix and strong value.
Please note: This is not guaranteed to be a peony-only box; it is a premium rescue selection based on available stock.
Planting guidance
Plant bare roots promptly into prepared soil, taking care with planting depth. Peonies and premium roots often reward patience, building into stronger plants over time.
A mixed border box for filling gaps with useful, pollinator-friendly perennial stock.
Each box contains at least £60 worth of plants and bulbs for £14.99. It is already heavily reduced and is excluded from further discount codes or promotions.
Best for
- Mixed borders
- Pollinator-friendly planting
- Filling gaps quickly
- Cottage garden style
What might be inside
- Salvia
- Monarda
- Echinacea
- Phlox
- Agapanthus
- Hemerocallis or similar perennials
Contents are selected at packing time from remaining good-quality stock, so every box is a genuine mystery selection. You cannot choose exact varieties, but we pack each box with a useful mix and strong value.
Please note: This is a mixed rescue box, so exact varieties and colours cannot be guaranteed.
Planting guidance
Plant into prepared soil in sun or partial shade according to the varieties received. Water well while the plants settle in, especially during dry spells.
A colourful container-friendly mystery mix for patios and statement summer displays.
Each box contains at least £60 worth of plants and bulbs for £14.99. It is already heavily reduced and is excluded from further discount codes or promotions.
Best for
- Patio pots
- Balcony containers
- Bright seasonal colour
- Statement summer planting
What might be inside
- Begonias
- Calla lilies
- Cannas
- Oxalis
- Spider lilies
- Gladiolus or similar summer bulbs
Contents are selected at packing time from remaining good-quality stock, so every box is a genuine mystery selection. You cannot choose exact varieties, but we pack each box with a useful mix and strong value.
Please note: Some varieties may be tender, so this box is best for gardeners happy to protect or lift plants if needed.
Planting guidance
Plant into containers or free-draining borders according to the varieties received. Keep pots watered in dry weather and feed regularly once growth is strong.
A softer mystery mix for cooler corners, underplanting and woodland-style borders.
Each box contains at least £60 worth of plants and bulbs for £14.99. It is already heavily reduced and is excluded from further discount codes or promotions.
Best for
- Partial shade
- Woodland-style planting
- Underplanting shrubs and trees
- Texture-rich, lower-maintenance corners
What might be inside
- Hostas
- Wood anemones
- Japanese anemones
- Ophiopogon
- Other shade-friendly roots or plants
Contents are selected at packing time from remaining good-quality stock, so every box is a genuine mystery selection. You cannot choose exact varieties, but we pack each box with a useful mix and strong value.
Please note: This box is less suited to hot, exposed, dry borders unless you can keep plants watered while they establish.
Planting guidance
Plant into improved soil in partial shade or shade depending on the varieties received. Water thoroughly after planting and mulch if conditions are dry.
A high-impact mystery dahlia box for borders, pots and cut flowers.
Each box contains at least £60 worth of plants and bulbs for £14.99. It is already heavily reduced and is excluded from further discount codes or promotions.
Best for
- Big late-summer colour
- Cut flower patches
- Sunny borders and large containers
- Gardeners who enjoy a surprise mix
What might be inside
- Dinnerplate dahlias
- Cactus and decorative dahlias
- Ball dahlias
- Bedding-style dahlias
- Mixed colours and heights
Contents are selected at packing time from remaining good-quality stock, so every box is a genuine mystery selection. You cannot choose exact varieties, but we pack each box with a useful mix and strong value.
Please note: This is not the right box if you need named varieties or a very specific colour scheme.
Planting guidance
Plant in full sun once conditions are warm, either directly into fertile, free-draining soil or started in pots first. Water well while establishing and support taller stems as they grow.
Anemone coronaria 'Levante Fucsia' lights up the border with vivid fuchsia-pink double blooms, combining the bold colouring of classic coronaria anemones with the fuller, ruffled form of the Levante series.
Its showy flowers are excellent for cutting and add instant colour to pots and front-of-border displays, especially when planted in generous drifts.
Plant in fertile, free-draining soil in full sun or light partial shade. Soak the corms before planting and avoid positions that remain cold and wet for long periods.
Water while the plants are actively growing and remove spent flowers to keep the display going. In heavy soils, lift and store the corms dry once the leaves have died back.
Anemone coronaria 'Levante Rosso Double' bears richly saturated red double flowers with a full, ruffled finish that brings dramatic colour to beds, pots and cutting patches.
Like the best Italian florist anemones, it combines compact growth with strong stems and high-impact blooms, making it ideal for spring and early-summer arrangements.
Plant in well-drained, fertile soil in full sun or light partial shade. Avoid heavy, wet ground and soak the corms before planting to help them wake up quickly.
Water in dry weather during active growth and keep removing faded flowers to encourage more buds. Lift and store the corms dry if winter wet is a problem in your garden.
Anemone coronaria 'Levante Wine Double' produces richly coloured double flowers in deep wine-red to purple-red tones, with the ruffled, florist-style look that makes the Levante series so distinctive.
These showy blooms rise on sturdy stems above compact foliage and are ideal for cutting gardens, patio containers and front-of-border planting where their layered petals can be admired.
Plant in fertile, well-drained soil in full sun or partial shade, avoiding sites that remain wet in winter. Soak the corms before planting to encourage fast emergence.
Water during dry spells while in growth and deadhead to extend flowering. Once the foliage yellows, allow the corms to rest dry if you garden in a cold or wet area.
Anemone coronaria 'Mistral Tigre' is an Italian-bred florist anemone with striking red-and-white bi-colour blooms held above finely divided foliage from late spring into summer.
The flowers are larger and more refined than standard coronaria types, making this a standout choice for pots, borders and cutting beds where the contrast of colour can be appreciated up close.
Plant in fertile, well-drained soil in full sun or light shade, and avoid winter-wet conditions. Soaking the corms before planting helps encourage quick, even growth.
Water during active growth and deadhead regularly to prolong the display. In colder spots or heavy soils, lift and store corms once the foliage has died back.
Anemone nemorosa 'Robinsoniana' is a woodland classic, bringing soft lavender-blue spring flowers to shady corners in early spring. The starry blooms appear in a fresh carpet above finely cut foliage, brightening banks, underplanting and the front of borders when little else is flowering, and they look especially beautiful planted in repeating groups.
Reaching about 15–25cm in flower, wood anemones spread steadily to form natural-looking colonies. They are ideal for planting beneath deciduous trees and shrubs, where they enjoy spring light before the canopy closes, and they naturalise beautifully in woodland-style gardens.
Plant rootstocks in autumn or early spring in humus-rich, moist but well-drained soil. A position in partial shade is ideal, though they will tolerate sun in cool, damp ground. Water after planting and keep soil just moist while new growth establishes.
Once settled, wood anemones are low maintenance. Leave foliage to die back naturally after flowering so plants can recharge for next year. A light mulch of leaf mould or compost in autumn supports healthy colonies and helps retain soil moisture.
Use wood anemones to create spring drifts under shrubs, along pathways and on woodland edges. The flowers are pollinator-friendly and provide early nectar, while the spreading habit helps knit planting together for a soft, natural finish.
Anemone nemorosa 'Royal Blue' is a woodland classic, bringing lavender-blue spring flowers to shady corners in early spring. The starry blooms appear in a fresh carpet above finely cut foliage, brightening banks, underplanting and the front of borders when little else is flowering, and they look especially beautiful planted in repeating groups.
Reaching about 10–25cm in flower, wood anemones spread steadily to form natural-looking colonies. They are ideal beneath deciduous trees and shrubs, where they enjoy spring light before the canopy closes, and they naturalise beautifully in woodland-style gardens.
Plant rootstocks in autumn or early spring in humus-rich, moist but well-drained soil. A position in partial shade is ideal, though they will tolerate sun in cool, damp ground. Water after planting and keep soil just moist while new growth establishes.
Once settled, wood anemones are low maintenance. Leave foliage to die back naturally after flowering so plants can recharge for next year. A light mulch of leaf mould or compost in autumn supports healthy colonies and helps retain soil moisture.
Use wood anemones to create spring drifts under shrubs, along pathways and on woodland edges. The flowers are pollinator-friendly and provide early nectar, while the spreading habit helps knit planting together for a soft, natural finish.
Anemone × hybrida ‘Königin Charlotte’ (Queen Charlotte) is an award‑winning Japanese anemone with rich rose‑pink, semi‑double flowers carried on tall stems from late summer into autumn. The large blooms add colour and movement when many borders are fading. Overlapping petals give a fuller look, with a warm yellow centre.
Grow it in full sun or partial shade in moderately fertile, moist but well‑drained soil. It’s excellent at the back of a mixed border, where its stems can weave naturally through neighbouring plants and grasses. A little afternoon shade can be helpful in hotter gardens.
Over time it forms a substantial clump and can spread, so allow space and try not to move it once established. Pair it with asters, salvias and ornamental grasses for a long season of interest. It’s particularly effective in drifts, where repeated clumps create rhythm through the border.
Mulch in spring, water in dry spells, and avoid excessive winter wet. Stems usually hold well, but a light support can help in exposed gardens. Adding organic matter helps sandy soils hold moisture and supports better flowering.
Cut back after flowering, or leave stems standing over winter and tidy in spring. A dependable perennial for late‑summer colour with a soft, romantic feel. As an RHS AGM cultivar, it’s a dependable choice for late‑season colour.
