
Easily our most popular plant, this stunning red version of the Kidney Vetch you see on Pembrokeshire cliffs is great in pots, beds and especially gravel gardens where it should self seed.

A really pretty version of this cottage garden favourite with a pom pom type flower and subtle greeny pink colours.

Silvery foliage and strong yellow flowerheads. This plant is tough, easy to grow and copes well with Pembrokeshire weather.

An impossibly pretty plant for beds, pots and rockeries. It is strongly scented at night and will form a good clump. It can get woody over time, but is easy to propagate in autumn.

This is such a traditional cottage garden plant which grows quickly and flowers early. After flowering you can cut right back to promote fresh new growth and maybe even a second flush of flowers

Bill Wallis is everyone's favourite small geranium! It has a habit of self seeding in crazy places. It carries small magenta flowers over a long season as well as pretty circular leaves on red stems

This is a subtle geranium that a lot of people love for its crinkly grey green leaves. It grows quite slowly, but you will be rewarded with a neat round clump after a year of so.

This is the Sea Campion that we all know from the cliffs. It makes a great garden plant especially in gravel where the white flowers will cascade out from the main plant.

You will recognise this plant as a Feverfew from the strong scent of the leaves, but it is a pretty hybrid that will offer a mass of cream flowers with pointy petals in early summer.