
Phoenix Canary Palm
1.6-2m £190
Best known as the Canary Date Palm, this striking plant will bring instant architecture to your conservatory or patio. The magnificent, stiffly upright leaves arch elegantly from a short, columnar trunk. Native to the Canary Islands, Phoenix canariensis enjoys a sheltered garden position, but will cope with temperatures down to -6C (21F). It also makes an excellent evergreen specimen plant for the patio or conservatory, where it is well suited to growing in containers.
Best known as the Canary Date Palm, this striking plant will bring instant architecture to your conservatory or patio. The magnificent, stiffly upright leaves arch elegantly from a short, columnar trunk. Native to the Canary Islands, Phoenix canariensis enjoys a sheltered garden position, but will cope with temperatures down to -6C (21F). It also makes an excellent evergreen specimen plant for the patio or conservatory, where it is well suited to growing in containers.

Queen Palm
Available for pre order
3m 100L pot £600
Syagrus romanzoffiana, the Queen palm or Cocos palm. At maturity it can grow at up to 15m. It can tollerate tempratures down to 25 degrees F. (-6 C.)
It's advised to be protected with hessian/ fleece in winter.
3m 100L pot £600
Syagrus romanzoffiana, the Queen palm or Cocos palm. At maturity it can grow at up to 15m. It can tollerate tempratures down to 25 degrees F. (-6 C.)
It's advised to be protected with hessian/ fleece in winter.

King Sago Palm
£180
1-1.1m tall
20-30cm trunks
These make good outdoor and indoor plants.
The crown needs protecting from prolonged wetness in winter.
1-1.1m tall
20-30cm trunks
These make good outdoor and indoor plants.
The crown needs protecting from prolonged wetness in winter.

Butia capita ( Jelly Palm)
out of stock
8-9ft tall
Trunks around 80cm high & 50cm wide
Easy to grow, Jelly Palm otherwize known as Butia capitat is salt, heat, drought tolerant and among the hardiest feather palms, withstanding temperatures down to 14ºF (-10ºC). An attractive palm tree as a freestanding specimen or grouped with other palms.
8-9ft tall
Trunks around 80cm high & 50cm wide
Easy to grow, Jelly Palm otherwize known as Butia capitat is salt, heat, drought tolerant and among the hardiest feather palms, withstanding temperatures down to 14ºF (-10ºC). An attractive palm tree as a freestanding specimen or grouped with other palms.

Trachycarpus 5-5.5ft
£160 - £170
depending on trunk size
depending on trunk size

chamaerops humilis palms
back in stock soon
£30
2-3ft
Watering: Water regularly during growing season. Do not overwater.
Hardiness: Frost hardy down to -9°C (mature plants can tolerate even lower temperatures). ...
Soil: Well-drained. ...
Feeding: During growing season top dress regularly with slow release Palm fertiliser
£30
2-3ft
Watering: Water regularly during growing season. Do not overwater.
Hardiness: Frost hardy down to -9°C (mature plants can tolerate even lower temperatures). ...
Soil: Well-drained. ...
Feeding: During growing season top dress regularly with slow release Palm fertiliser

Multi trunk Cordylines
2-4 trunks. Each one totally individual
£190
£190

Double Trunk Trachycarpus
4m
2 £310
3-3.5m £390
3.5-4m £460
4m & 3m Double Trunk £720
4m & 4m Double Trunk £820
Trees are an approximate guide as they are priced individually due to trunk size. we have the odd sizes palm too.
Trachycarpus fortunei, the Chinese Windmill palm, Windmill palm or Chusan palm, is a species of hardy evergreen palm tree. It is known to withstand temperatures below -10C and possibly -15C
3-3.5m £390
3.5-4m £460
4m & 3m Double Trunk £720
4m & 4m Double Trunk £820
Trees are an approximate guide as they are priced individually due to trunk size. we have the odd sizes palm too.
Trachycarpus fortunei, the Chinese Windmill palm, Windmill palm or Chusan palm, is a species of hardy evergreen palm tree. It is known to withstand temperatures below -10C and possibly -15C

Trachycarpus 2-2.5m
2m £310
3-3.5m £390
3.5-4m £460
4m Double Trunk £720
Trachycarpus fortunei, the Chinese Windmill palm, Windmill palm or Chusan palm, is a species of hardy evergreen palm tree. It is known to withstand temperatures below -10C and possibly -15C
3-3.5m £390
3.5-4m £460
4m Double Trunk £720
Trachycarpus fortunei, the Chinese Windmill palm, Windmill palm or Chusan palm, is a species of hardy evergreen palm tree. It is known to withstand temperatures below -10C and possibly -15C

Washingtonia Robusta 4m
4m height
£650
This Mexican Fan Palm, also known as the Cotton Palm, true name being Washingtonia Robusta it is one of the fastest growing palms.
It's perfectly easy to grow in the UK though, with plants reputedly being hardy to as low as -8c, although prolonged frost as cold as this may cause some leaf damage, it is possible to protect a palm with fleece over winter if it's expected to be really cold. The foliage is fast growing.
£650
This Mexican Fan Palm, also known as the Cotton Palm, true name being Washingtonia Robusta it is one of the fastest growing palms.
It's perfectly easy to grow in the UK though, with plants reputedly being hardy to as low as -8c, although prolonged frost as cold as this may cause some leaf damage, it is possible to protect a palm with fleece over winter if it's expected to be really cold. The foliage is fast growing.

Chamaerops humilis 4.5ft
Chamaerops humilis 4.5ft
£100
Watering: Water regularly during growing season. Do not overwater.
Hardiness: Frost hardy down to -9°C (mature plants can tolerate even lower temperatures). ...
Soil: Well-drained. ...
Feeding: During growing season top dress regularly with slow release Palm fertiliser
£100
Watering: Water regularly during growing season. Do not overwater.
Hardiness: Frost hardy down to -9°C (mature plants can tolerate even lower temperatures). ...
Soil: Well-drained. ...
Feeding: During growing season top dress regularly with slow release Palm fertiliser

Chamaerops humilis 4.5m
with trunk
Chamaerops humilis 4.5m
with trunk
£100
Watering: Water regularly during growing season. Do not overwater.
Hardiness: Frost hardy down to -9°C (mature plants can tolerate even lower temperatures). ...
Soil: Well-drained. ...
Feeding: During growing season top dress regularly with slow release Palm fertiliser
with trunk
£100
Watering: Water regularly during growing season. Do not overwater.
Hardiness: Frost hardy down to -9°C (mature plants can tolerate even lower temperatures). ...
Soil: Well-drained. ...
Feeding: During growing season top dress regularly with slow release Palm fertiliser

Topiary Ball Olive Tree 1.7m
Topiary Ball Olive Tree
1.7m £195
Despite their Mediterranean origins, olive trees are tougher than you might think but it’s wise to position your tree in the sunniest site possible, and select a well-drained, sheltered site.
Though olive trees are self-fertile they are wind pollinated so should to be outdoors whilst in flower if you’re hoping to grow fruit.
Olive trees are known for being extremely drought tolerant and thriving in poor and stony soils, but it’s important to avoid allowing the soil to parch completely.
An application of liquid fertiliser every month from early spring to mid-August will encourage healthy growth and a good crop of fruit. It’s best to feed lightly and often during the growing season. It’s wise to give your tree a feed such as blood, fish and bonemeal in early spring and a good mulch with well-rotted manure every other year will keep the tree happy.
1.7m £195
Despite their Mediterranean origins, olive trees are tougher than you might think but it’s wise to position your tree in the sunniest site possible, and select a well-drained, sheltered site.
Though olive trees are self-fertile they are wind pollinated so should to be outdoors whilst in flower if you’re hoping to grow fruit.
Olive trees are known for being extremely drought tolerant and thriving in poor and stony soils, but it’s important to avoid allowing the soil to parch completely.
An application of liquid fertiliser every month from early spring to mid-August will encourage healthy growth and a good crop of fruit. It’s best to feed lightly and often during the growing season. It’s wise to give your tree a feed such as blood, fish and bonemeal in early spring and a good mulch with well-rotted manure every other year will keep the tree happy.

lollypop Topiary Olive Trees 1.7m
lollypop Topiary Olive Trees 1.7m £210
Despite their Mediterranean origins, olive trees are tougher than you might think but it’s wise to position your tree in the sunniest site possible, and select a well-drained, sheltered site.
Though olive trees are self-fertile they are wind pollinated so should to be outdoors whilst in flower if you’re hoping to grow fruit.
Olive trees are known for being extremely drought tolerant and thriving in poor and stony soils, but it’s important to avoid allowing the soil to parch completely.
An application of liquid fertiliser every month from early spring to mid-August will encourage healthy growth and a good crop of fruit. It’s best to feed lightly and often during the growing season. It’s wise to give your tree a feed such as blood, fish and bonemeal in early spring and a good mulch with well-rotted manure every other year will keep the tree happy.
Despite their Mediterranean origins, olive trees are tougher than you might think but it’s wise to position your tree in the sunniest site possible, and select a well-drained, sheltered site.
Though olive trees are self-fertile they are wind pollinated so should to be outdoors whilst in flower if you’re hoping to grow fruit.
Olive trees are known for being extremely drought tolerant and thriving in poor and stony soils, but it’s important to avoid allowing the soil to parch completely.
An application of liquid fertiliser every month from early spring to mid-August will encourage healthy growth and a good crop of fruit. It’s best to feed lightly and often during the growing season. It’s wise to give your tree a feed such as blood, fish and bonemeal in early spring and a good mulch with well-rotted manure every other year will keep the tree happy.

Trachycarpus Fortunei
2m £310
3-3.5m £390
3.5-4m £460
4m & 3m Double Trunk £720
4m & 4m Double Trunk £820
Trees are an approximate guide as they are priced individually due to trunk size.
Trachycarpus fortunei, the Chinese Windmill palm, Windmill palm or Chusan palm, is a species of hardy evergreen palm tree. It is known to withstand temperatures below -10C and possibly -15C
3-3.5m £390
3.5-4m £460
4m & 3m Double Trunk £720
4m & 4m Double Trunk £820
Trees are an approximate guide as they are priced individually due to trunk size.
Trachycarpus fortunei, the Chinese Windmill palm, Windmill palm or Chusan palm, is a species of hardy evergreen palm tree. It is known to withstand temperatures below -10C and possibly -15C

Trachycarpus Fortunei
2m £310
3-3.5m £390
3.5-4m £460
4m & 3m Double Trunk £720
4m & 4m Double Trunk £820
Trees are an approximate guide as they are priced individually due to trunk size.
Trachycarpus fortunei, the Chinese Windmill palm, Windmill palm or Chusan palm, is a species of hardy evergreen palm tree. It is known to withstand temperatures below -10C and possibly -15C
3-3.5m £390
3.5-4m £460
4m & 3m Double Trunk £720
4m & 4m Double Trunk £820
Trees are an approximate guide as they are priced individually due to trunk size.
Trachycarpus fortunei, the Chinese Windmill palm, Windmill palm or Chusan palm, is a species of hardy evergreen palm tree. It is known to withstand temperatures below -10C and possibly -15C

Phoenix Canary Palm
3m £250
Best known as the Canary Date Palm, this striking plant will bring instant architecture to your conservatory or patio. The magnificent, stiffly upright leaves arch elegantly from a short, columnar trunk. Native to the Canary Islands, Phoenix canariensis enjoys a sheltered garden position, but will cope with temperatures down to -6C (21F). It also makes an excellent evergreen specimen plant for the patio or conservatory, where it is well suited to growing in containers.
Best known as the Canary Date Palm, this striking plant will bring instant architecture to your conservatory or patio. The magnificent, stiffly upright leaves arch elegantly from a short, columnar trunk. Native to the Canary Islands, Phoenix canariensis enjoys a sheltered garden position, but will cope with temperatures down to -6C (21F). It also makes an excellent evergreen specimen plant for the patio or conservatory, where it is well suited to growing in containers.

King Sago Palm
£45
These make good outdoor and indoor plants.
The crown needs protecting from prolonged wetness in winter.
These make good outdoor and indoor plants.
The crown needs protecting from prolonged wetness in winter.

King Sago Palm
£65
These make good outdoor and indoor plants.
The crown needs protecting from prolonged wetness in winter.
These make good outdoor and indoor plants.
The crown needs protecting from prolonged wetness in winter.

Olive Trees
1.6-1.8m £180
1.9 plus £190
we have many of these in stock to choose from in all shapes and sizes.
Despite their Mediterranean origins, olive trees are tougher than you might think but it’s wise to position your tree in the sunniest site possible, and select a well-drained, sheltered site.
Though olive trees are self-fertile they are wind pollinated so should to be outdoors whilst in flower if you’re hoping to grow fruit.
Olive trees are known for being extremely drought tolerant and thriving in poor and stony soils, but it’s important to avoid allowing the soil to parch completely.
An application of liquid fertiliser every month from early spring to mid-August will encourage healthy growth and a good crop of fruit. It’s best to feed lightly and often during the growing season. It’s wise to give your tree a feed such as blood, fish and bonemeal in early spring and a good mulch with well-rotted manure every other year will keep the tree happy.
1.9 plus £190
we have many of these in stock to choose from in all shapes and sizes.
Despite their Mediterranean origins, olive trees are tougher than you might think but it’s wise to position your tree in the sunniest site possible, and select a well-drained, sheltered site.
Though olive trees are self-fertile they are wind pollinated so should to be outdoors whilst in flower if you’re hoping to grow fruit.
Olive trees are known for being extremely drought tolerant and thriving in poor and stony soils, but it’s important to avoid allowing the soil to parch completely.
An application of liquid fertiliser every month from early spring to mid-August will encourage healthy growth and a good crop of fruit. It’s best to feed lightly and often during the growing season. It’s wise to give your tree a feed such as blood, fish and bonemeal in early spring and a good mulch with well-rotted manure every other year will keep the tree happy.

Olive Tree
1.6m - 1.7m £260
1.8m - 1.9m £290
Despite their Mediterranean origins, olive trees are tougher than you might think but it’s wise to position your tree in the sunniest site possible, and select a well-drained, sheltered site.
Though olive trees are self-fertile they are wind pollinated so should to be outdoors whilst in flower if you’re hoping to grow fruit.
Olive trees are known for being extremely drought tolerant and thriving in poor and stony soils, but it’s important to avoid allowing the soil to parch completely.
An application of liquid fertiliser every month from early spring to mid-August will encourage healthy growth and a good crop of fruit. It’s best to feed lightly and often during the growing season. It’s wise to give your tree a feed such as blood, fish and bonemeal in early spring and a good mulch with well-rotted manure every other year will keep the tree happy.
1.8m - 1.9m £290
Despite their Mediterranean origins, olive trees are tougher than you might think but it’s wise to position your tree in the sunniest site possible, and select a well-drained, sheltered site.
Though olive trees are self-fertile they are wind pollinated so should to be outdoors whilst in flower if you’re hoping to grow fruit.
Olive trees are known for being extremely drought tolerant and thriving in poor and stony soils, but it’s important to avoid allowing the soil to parch completely.
An application of liquid fertiliser every month from early spring to mid-August will encourage healthy growth and a good crop of fruit. It’s best to feed lightly and often during the growing season. It’s wise to give your tree a feed such as blood, fish and bonemeal in early spring and a good mulch with well-rotted manure every other year will keep the tree happy.

Trachycarpus fortunei,
4-4.5ft 40
Trachycarpus fortunei, the Chinese Windmill palm, Windmill palm or Chusan palm, is a species of hardy evergreen palm tree. It is known to withstand temperatures below -10C and possibly -15C
Trachycarpus fortunei, the Chinese Windmill palm, Windmill palm or Chusan palm, is a species of hardy evergreen palm tree. It is known to withstand temperatures below -10C and possibly -15C

Lady Palm
(Bamboo palm)
5-5.5ft £130
outside thrivesin shade or part shade. Hardy to -7oc
Outdoors they can reach heights of 6 to 12 feet (2 to 3.5 m.) with a spread of 3 to 12 feet (91 cm. to 3.5 m.). When grown in the confines of a container, they stay much smaller.
outside thrivesin shade or part shade. Hardy to -7oc
Outdoors they can reach heights of 6 to 12 feet (2 to 3.5 m.) with a spread of 3 to 12 feet (91 cm. to 3.5 m.). When grown in the confines of a container, they stay much smaller.