No matter the size of your garden, there's always something you can do to improve the habitat for wildlife from adding plants for pollinators, planting a tree or adding a wildlife pond. See our range of wildlife-friendly offers below to help the fauna in your garden.
‘Hot Lips’ has been without argument the most popular salvia grown by gardeners over the last decade. ‘Hot Lips’ was a result of many years of breeding to create a colour changing salvia.
£15-£20
Buy 1 x 9cm pot for £15 or buy 3 x 9cm pots for £20.
’Petite Perfume Pink’, a fantastic new dwarf Mock Orange, incredible bright pink colour flowers, intensely fragrant, and the recently crowned RHS Plant of the Year 2025!
This RHS plant for pollinators is perfect for dry borders, offering soft, silvery foliage that adds texture year-round. In summer, it bursts into bloom with pinky-purple flowers that bees adore.
Now is the perfect time to plan ahead for beautiful spring displays and Farmer Gracy is offering you 15% off its entire range of spring bulbs, from tulips and daffodils to alliums and much more.
Eryngium planum ’Blue Hobbit’ is a unique, perennial dwarf Sea Holly which produces dozens of unusual spikes of flowers that are a favourite for cutting, whether fresh or dried.
Appearing in March and April, these flowers are loved by bees and other pollinators, as they are an early source of nectar, and each one carries a heavenly fragrance.
Exotic in appearance, this striking Fritillaria imperialis duo produces majestic crowns of vibrant red and yellow bell-shaped flowers, topped with a whirl of green leaf-like bracts from mid-spring.
Exclusive to BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine subscribers, J Parker’s is offering 20% off over 1,000 bulbs online, in addition to the many savings already offered. Also includes sale items!
Transform your garden with months of glorious colour year after year by planting this collection of 300 bulbs. This versatile range is perfect for borders, beds and containers, and many will naturalise through grass, providing bigger and better displays each year.
Alliums create an attractive contrast of shapes and textures when planted among herbaceous perennials, injecting vertical accents into borders and containers. They also make excellent cut flowers. Perfect for the low-maintenance garden, they’re easy to grow on free-draining soil and will virtually take care of themselves.