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Garden plants

With us you'll find a wide selection of garden plants for every garden, border, terrace or balcony. From colourful border plants and robust ground cover plants to ornamental grasses, climbing plants and various shrubs – there is always a plant that suits your garden.

• Wide range of garden plants
• Also affordable plug plants for larger borders
• Beautiful selection of flower bulbs for a fresh start of the season

 Many species also attract bees and butterflies


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  1. Snowball hydrangea
    Snowball hydrangea
    Hydrangea arbo. Strong Annabelle
    ↕30cm
    Ø19cm
  2. Red dogwood with bright orange branches
    Red dogwood with bright orange branches
    Cornus sanguinea 'Anny's Winter Orange'
    ↕10-25cm
    Ø9cm
    As low as €26.95
    from €31.95 to €121.95
  3. Lilac White
    Lilac White
    Syringa vulgaris ‘Mme Lemoine’
    ↕45cm
    Ø17cm
  4. Summer Mix of 3 Types of Hydrangea Blue - Pink - White
    Summer Mix of 3 Types of Hydrangea Blue - Pink - White
    Hydrangea Endless Summer Mix (Blue, Pink & White)
    ↕20cm
    Ø14cm
  5. 8 Pieces Hydrangea White
    8 Pieces Hydrangea White
    Hydrangea Endless Summer The Bride
    ↕20cm
    Ø14cm
    €103.95
  6. 2 Pieces Hydrangea White
    2 Pieces Hydrangea White
    Hydrangea Endless Summer The Bride
    ↕20cm
    Ø14cm
  7. Hydrangea White
    Hydrangea White
    Hydrangea Endless Summer The Bride
    ↕20cm
    Ø14cm
  8. 2 Pieces Hydrangea White 5 to 7 Flowers
    2 Pieces Hydrangea White 5 to 7 Flowers
    Hydrangea Macrophylla Forever & Ever
    ↕55cm
    Ø23cm
  9. Hydrangea White 5 to 7 Flowers
    Hydrangea White 5 to 7 Flowers
    Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Forever & Ever’ Wit
    ↕55cm
    Ø23cm
  10. 3 Pieces Panicled Hydrangea White to Wine Red
    3 Pieces Panicled Hydrangea White to Wine Red
    Hydrangea paniculata ‘Wim’s Red’
    ↕50cm
    Ø17cm
  11. 3 Pieces Panicled Hydrangea White - Pink
    3 Pieces Panicled Hydrangea White - Pink
    Hydrangea paniculata ‘Pink Diamond’
    ↕50cm
    Ø17cm
  12. 3 Pieces Snowball Hydrangea White
    3 Pieces Snowball Hydrangea White
    Hydrangea arborescens ‘Annabelle’
    ↕50cm
    Ø17cm
  13. Snowball Hydrangea White
    Snowball Hydrangea White
    Hydrangea arborescens ‘Annabelle’
    ↕50cm
    Ø17cm
  14. Hydrangea White
    Hydrangea White
    Hydrangea macrophylla Wit
    ↕30cm
    Ø17cm
  15. Panicled Hydrangea Cream - Pink
    Panicled Hydrangea Cream - Pink
    Hydrangea panniculata Pink Diamond
    ↕50cm
    Ø17cm
  16. 3 Pieces Hibiscus White with Red Heart
    3 Pieces Hibiscus White with Red Heart
    Hibiscus syriacus ‘Red Heart’
    ↕45cm
    Ø17cm
  17. Althea on Stem White
    Althea on Stem White
    Hibiscus syriacus ‘White Chiffon®’ (op stam)
    ↕90cm
    Ø19cm
  18. Althea on a stem White with pink
    Althea on a stem White with pink
    Hibiscus syriacus ‘Starburst Chiffon®’ (op stam)
    ↕90cm
    Ø19cm
  19. Althea Shrub White with Red Heart
    Althea Shrub White with Red Heart
    Hibiscus syriacus ‘Red Heart’
    ↕45cm
    Ø17cm
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Frequently asked questions about garden plants

How do I choose the right garden plant for my spot (sun, shade, balcony, border)?
Start with light and available space. For a sunny, warm spot (south-facing border, terrace, or sheltered patio), choose sun-lovers such as flowering shrubs or Mediterranean-style patio plants in pots. For partial shade, many border plants, shrubs, and some climbers perform well. For deeper shade, ground cover plants and shade-tolerant shrubs are usually the most reliable. Also check whether your plant will go in open ground or a pot: plants in pots dry out faster and need more regular watering and winter protection than the same type in the garden soil.
I want quick impact: should I choose plug plants, border plants, shrubs, or ornamental grasses?
Kies plug plants if you want to fill a larger border economically and don’t mind waiting a bit longer for volume; they establish quickly but need consistent moisture at the start. Choose larger border plants when you want faster colour and coverage in the first season. Shrubs give structure and year-round presence (often with flowers or berries in season), but they take more space and are harder to move later. Ornamental grasses add an airy, modern look and strong autumn/winter effect, and they’re often easier in maintenance once established—ideal if you want texture rather than continuous bloom.
What’s the best way to use climbing plants, hedges, and ground covers in a garden plan?
Use climbing plants when you need height without losing ground space—think fences, pergolas, or walls; they do need a support structure and a clear planting zone at the base. Choose hedges when you want privacy, wind reduction, or a clear garden boundary; consider final height/width so they don’t outgrow the space. Ground covers are best for suppressing weeds, stabilising slopes, and filling under shrubs or along edges; they work well where mowing is awkward and help create a “closed” planting that keeps soil cooler and moist.
Which garden plants are lower-maintenance and more forgiving if I sometimes forget to water?
In open ground, established shrubs and many ornamental grasses are generally more drought-tolerant than shallow-rooting plants, especially once their roots are deep. In pots, almost all plants need regular watering—choose larger containers, use a good potting mix, and avoid very small pots if you want a more forgiving setup. A common mistake is placing sun-loving terrace plants in a windy, exposed position: wind dries pots fast. For a low-maintenance garden, match the plant to the light and soil first; the right match reduces watering, pruning, and replacement later.