Our outdoor plant collection covers the full range of European garden plants — from climbing Clematis and Wisteria to low-growing Sedum and Vinca ground cover, to screening hedges and architectural specimen trees. All available with delivery across Europe.
What Outdoor Plants Grow Best in European Gardens?
The most reliable outdoor plants for European gardens are hardy perennials (Lavender, Echinacea, Salvia), climbing plants (Clematis, Wisteria, Honeysuckle), ground cover (Pachysandra, Vinca, Ajuga), and evergreen shrubs (Buxus, Ilex, Euonymus). These establish quickly, survive winter without protection in most European climates (USDA zones 6–9, RHS H4–H6), and return stronger each year.
Outdoor Plants by Garden Use
- Walls & fences — Climbing Plants: Clematis, Wisteria, Honeysuckle, Ivy
- Privacy screening — Hedge Plants: Buxus, Ilex, Laurel, Photinia
- Ground cover — Pachysandra, Vinca minor, Ajuga, Geranium; suppress weeds naturally
- Borders & beds — Lavender, Salvia, Echinacea, Rudbeckia, Persicaria
- Containers & patio — Compact Wisteria, Clematis viticella, Bamboo in pots, Dwarf palms
When to Plant Outdoor Plants
Container-grown outdoor plants can be planted year-round when the ground is not frozen. The best planting windows are March–May (spring establishment before summer heat) and September–November (autumn establishment before winter dormancy). Autumn planting is particularly effective for perennials and shrubs — plants establish root systems through mild autumn and winter, ready to shoot vigorously in spring.
Browse specialist outdoor collections: Climbing Plants · Hedge Plants · Pollinator Plants · Lavender Plants
Our outdoor plant collection covers the full range of European garden plants — from climbing Clematis and Wisteria to low-growing Sedum and Vinca ground cover, to screening hedges and architectural specimen trees. All available with delivery across Europe.
What Outdoor Plants Grow Best in European Gardens?
The most reliable outdoor plants for European gardens are hardy perennials (Lavender, Echinacea, Salvia), climbing plants (Clematis, Wisteria, Honeysuckle), ground cover (Pachysandra, Vinca, Ajuga), and evergreen shrubs (Buxus, Ilex, Euonymus). These establish quickly, survive winter without protection in most European climates (USDA zones 6–9, RHS H4–H6), and return stronger each year.
Outdoor Plants by Garden Use
- Walls & fences — Climbing Plants: Clematis, Wisteria, Honeysuckle, Ivy
- Privacy screening — Hedge Plants: Buxus, Ilex, Laurel, Photinia
- Ground cover — Pachysandra, Vinca minor, Ajuga, Geranium; suppress weeds naturally
- Borders & beds — Lavender, Salvia, Echinacea, Rudbeckia, Persicaria
- Containers & patio — Compact Wisteria, Clematis viticella, Bamboo in pots, Dwarf palms
When to Plant Outdoor Plants
Container-grown outdoor plants can be planted year-round when the ground is not frozen. The best planting windows are March–May (spring establishment before summer heat) and September–November (autumn establishment before winter dormancy). Autumn planting is particularly effective for perennials and shrubs — plants establish root systems through mild autumn and winter, ready to shoot vigorously in spring.
Browse specialist outdoor collections: Climbing Plants · Hedge Plants · Pollinator Plants · Lavender Plants