We have currently taken the Aplines off the site due to the growth of them and low on stock of some items. please email with a list of the Alpines you are interested in and I will see what I can do.
Low growing, hardy plants which are used for ground cover or on rockeries, also suitable for containers.
- 24 GROUND COVER PLANT COLLECTION
This is a hardy perennial ground cover collection made up of three each of eight types of hardy perennial ground cover plants from our nursery, they are all easy and vigorous and will come up every year. These are well … Continue reading
- Alyssum saxatile
Hardy perennial and fast growing ground cover and rockery plant which produces masses of golden flowers in spring.
- Anacyclus (Mount Atlas Daisy)
This little known plant originates in the mountainous areas of the Mediterranean, and has shown itself to be an easy-to-grow, cold hardy rock garden plant. Dense 1” tall feathery silver-gray foliage shows off the white daisy flowers in early spring. … Continue reading
- Arabis Rosea (pink rock cress)
Fast growing ground cover and rockery plant which produces masses of pink flowers in spring
- Arabis Snowcap (white rock cress)
Fast growing ground cover and rockery plant which produces masses of white flowers in spring
- Aubretia cascade mixed
Fast growing ground cover and rockery plant which produces masses of purple,red and pink flowers in spring
- Cerastium (snow in summer)
Hardy perennial and fast growing ground cover and rockery plant with a trailing habit and silvery leaves which produces masses of white flowers in early summer.
- Dianthus alpinus (dwarf pinks)
Thoroughly delightful dwarf Pinks, especially for the rockery, stone wall or to edge paths and borders. Their gentle, sweet scent pervades the garden on a warm day and even out of flower, their cushion forming silver foliage complements other plants … Continue reading
- Dianthus deltoides
Perfect garden filler making a good multi-purpose plant for creating rivers of colour in beds, borders and rockeries between paving or in patio containers. Ground-hugging plants – spread rapidly and give long flowering from spring to autumn. Height 15cm (6in)
- Gypsophylla repens rosea
This is a dwarf cousin to the more familiar tall Baby’s Breath. Plants form a low mat of grey-green leaves, bearing masses of small starry soft-pink flowers in early summer, which literally smother the clump. Excellent for rock gardens or … Continue reading

