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Explore our exquisite collection of flowers and garden plants, carefully curated to infuse colour, fragrance, and vitality into your garden.
Growing Isn't Over!
Discover Evergreens, Large Perennials & Shrubs that can be planted all year round.
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Cottage Garden Plants
Create an idyllic cottage garden using our exquisite selection of Cottage Garden Plants. Carefully curated for vibrant colours, each collection is a visual delight and a welcoming haven for bees, butterflies, and moths.
Wildflower & Meadow Plants
Fragrant Flowers
Carefully chosen for their captivating scents, these plants are essential additions to your garden. Explore this page to discover our favourite aromatic gems.
Best Gardeners Reads
Grow Your Own Sunflowers
There’s nothing quite like a sunflower for making a big statement in your garden! Here's how to grow sunflowers.
How to Grow Cosmos Plants
Flowering abundantly for months in summer, cosmos add fabulous colour to sunny borders. But how do you care for it?
What to Expect Ordering Plants
Find out how we send plants of different sizes straight to your door and what you can do when they arrive.
Rose Garden
Flower & Plant FAQs
Take a look at some of the frequently asked questions we receive from those looking to buy garden flower & plant products in the UK. You can contact our Customer Service Team or browse our general FAQs for further advice.
What are the easiest garden plants?
Explore a plethora of easy-to-grow flowering plants, ranging from agapanthus, aster, coneflower, lupines, fuchsia, lavender, to hellebore. Elevate your greenery with magnificent ferns, versatile foliage plants that thrive effortlessly both in garden beds and indoor spaces.
What is the best plant for all year round?
Retaining their lush green leaves throughout the seasons, evergreen flowering perennials add enduring beauty beyond their blooming period. Explore the practical elegance of herbs like Lavender, Rosemary, and Salvia, cherished for their evergreen foliage and year-round charm.
What is the difference between annual and perennial plants?
Annual flowers flourish throughout a single extended season, typically persisting into fall before succumbing to freezing temperatures. On the other hand, perennials experience a dieback of their above-ground parts in freezing weather, only to rejuvenate from the base and rootstock come spring, ensuring a renewed bloom each year.
What plants go well in hanging basket?
These are the most popular plants for hanging baskets – think petunias, geraniums, calibrachoa and trailing fuchsias, verbena and lobelia.
How can I make my garden look good all year round?
Simplify your planting approach with resilient shrubs and evergreen varieties. Hardy shrubs, known for their longevity, eliminate the need for annual replacements, while evergreens like sedges and hellebores maintain year-round appeal with minimal leaf shedding compared to deciduous plants.
Why Buy From Marshalls Garden?
- Our customers are supported by a team of experts dedicated to providing valuable advice. You can also use our growing guides, which are backed by 70 years' experience, to get the best results from your garden flowers & plants.
- You can contact us six days a week – including bank holidays – to discuss our products and services or to chat all things gardening.
- We pride ourselves on offering fast delivery on all orders, with any 'in stock' plants and seeds sent out within three working days. We're green-fingered in more ways than one, too, thanks to our fully recyclable packaging.
- We won second place at the 2022 Great British Growing Awards for Best Online Retailer.
- Thousands of five-star reviews on Feefo and a 100% satisfaction guarantee on all our products show that we're a company you can trust.
Cutting Garden Flowers
Our curated selection of cutting flowers not only enhance your outdoor space but also create stunning bouquets that will grace your vases throughout the entire summer in your home.
Drought Tolerant Plants
Explore our assortment of drought tolerant plants ideal for your garden borders or pots. Not only do many of these varieties thrive in arid conditions, but they also attract bees and butterflies.