Shire Plants Blog

Our blog features interesting plants we've noticed recently at the nursery, news and other information. For further inspiration, we recommend looking at our Caught Our Eye page, which lists many plants that have caught our attention recently.
Are you dull and old?

Are you dull and old?

Are you, or do you know, a dull old person? Well read on because Sweet Cicely may be the cure!John Gerard was an Elizabethan physician and gardener, who published what became the most famous of all herbals - and I thoroughly recommend reading it, for...
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Wild Chicory

Wild Chicory

The origin of Chicory is described in a German folk tale. A young woman sat down at the side of a road to weep for her dead lover. None could console her, and so great was her grief that she resolved never to stop weeping unless she was turned into&h...
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Pillow Talk

Pillow Talk

Matthiola incana 'Pillow Talk' has the most heavily scented flowers and just a few stems can fill a room with a lovely fragrance. This plant has long been a cottage garden favourite, grown in the border for its masses of white flowers, or for th...
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Fox and Cubs

Fox and Cubs

This wonderful plant is called Fox and Cubs because of the dual appearance of bronzy-orange open flowers (the fox) alongside red-brown flower buds (the cubs). Tall stems hold the flowers above neat rosettes of dark green foliage from June to Sep...
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Beautiful wildflowers

Beautiful wildflowers

Our British native plants have some of the prettiest flowers. This is Dropwort (Filipendula vulgaris), which has coral-pink buds which open to beautiful fluffy white flowers. Eminently suited to our British pollinators, and wonderful in the garden or...
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The Chelsea Chop

The Chelsea Chop

It's Chelsea Flower Show, so it's time to go around the garden doing the Chelsea chop. This isn't a new type of dance, sweeping the gardening world, but a method of pruning for herbaceous perennials. The name comes from the timing of the task, which ...
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Robins Nesting

Robins Nesting

We've had to temporarily fence one off one of our potting benches because a pair of Robins have built a nest in a rubbish bag (on the ground in the corner). She's been sitting in the nest for a while, but now the parents keep nervously siding in with...
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World Bee Day

World Bee Day

It's #WorldBeeDay today and the RHS are encouraging gardeners to plant bee-friendly plants including Lavender, Oregano, Allium, Nepeta, Cosmos and more.Generally, bees require 'simple' or 'single' flowers, which allow them easy access to the nectar a...
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Pink Dandelions in flower now

Pink Dandelions in flower now

Pink dandelions always cause a double-take in the garden. These plants are identical to our native dandelion but they come from central Asia and the blooms are an attractive pale pink with a golden centre. They don't spread in the same way that our n...
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Erysimum 'Constant Cheer'

Erysimum 'Constant Cheer'

Erysimum 'Constant Cheer' is a well-named perennial wallflower. Its brick-orange flowers darken red and then change to mauve as they age. The plant flowers constantly, from late spring through into autumn.Full details in the shop, here.
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