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Papaver 'Beauty of Livermere'

Medium Plug Plants x 4

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Papaver 'Beauty of Livermere' is an oriental poppy with incredibly stunning, bright red flowers with splotches of black in the centre. An early flowerer, the silky paper-like blooms will grace your garden from May through to July offering enjoyment for both you and beneficial pollinators. A wonderful addition to borders and cottage style gardens.

Note: All plants are sent out without plastic pots.

What are you buying?

Plug plants are small, young plants grown in cell trays. Even the largest plug plants, described as extra-large or jumbo, are still small plants from cell trays and not established plants. Plug plants can be great value compared to buying more established plants however they may need some extra care to get them started.
We also offer our range of plants in larger sizes which gives the option to choose premium plants at a more advanced stage over the cost saving of buying plug plants. Please visit our shop for our full list of plants currently in stock.

Caring for Plug Plants

We recommend starting plug plants in a small pot and not planting directly into open ground or large pots/planters. You will want a plant pot roughly the size of a tea mug, commonly referred to as 7cm or 9cm pots. Ensure the pot has plenty of holes underneath and preferably over two tiers for even better drainage.


  • Fill the pots to just below the rim with a good quality multi-purpose potting compost.

  • Place the plant into the compost but avoid pressing down too much, a little shake can help ensure there aren't any major air pockets.

  • Ensure you water thoroughly, however, it is vital that the compost is allowed to dry down before watering again. It is the drying down of the compost that will encourage faster root growth for most plants.

  • Allow the pot to get noticeably lighter before watering again. Continue this process of watering thoroughly but not too often until you see roots through the drainage holes. The plant is now ready to be potted on.

Herbaceous Perennials.

Please note herbaceous plants naturally die-back during the colder months. We always ensure plants have at least some growth during this time. However when buying during October through to March, the growth may be minimal and the foliage may be discoloured from winter cold. These plants are waiting for the warmer conditions of spring when they can produce new growth from below the soil.

Please note that pictures are used to illustrate the approximate size and look of a mature plant. Different growing conditions will result in different results.

The nursery was started by Darren Shipp in 2016. Working at his family winery for over 10 years, Darren gained a keen interest in the food industry and first-hand experience in running a business. After the winery relocated to a new site in a village called Henllan, Darren decided to turn his long-standing interest in growing edibles into a fully-fledged business. As the business focused on growing plants for the kitchen garden, it began under the name Ediplants. In 2020, after successfully expanding the nursery to now supply a large selection of ornamental as well as edible plants, Darren decided to change the name to Bedwen Plants.

All about flavour - Bedwen is first and foremost dedicated to supplying all kinds of plants for the kitchen garden. With a passion for food, the nursery has always had an aim to track down the most flavoursome varieties of fruit, vegetables, and herbs. Choosing the right variety of plant has the biggest impact on how our home-grown crops will taste. Surprisingly, many of the most common plants grown by the home grower are the same varieties as supermarkets sell. It's a well-known fact that plants bred for their produce to be sold in supermarkets are more concerned about the yield, transportability and appearance of the crops above their actual flavour. We make it a priority to find plant varieties which produce the most delicious crops.

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1) The plants are first removed from their plastic pot or cell tray. The roots are then submerged in water and wrapped in paper towel to ensure the plants have water on their journey.

2) After this, the plants are placed into biodegradable bags to retain the moisture and protect the outer packaging.

3) We then tightly roll the plants in a protective cardboard roll before placing them in their boxes for postage.

The plant and garden industry has been a major contributor to pollution and damage to ecosystems over recent years. This is something that we see as extremely important and it is a constant mission for us to do what we can to improve our environmental footprint. In order to do so, we have focused on the three most environmentally detrimental areas: plastics, pesticides, and peat.

Plastic “ Plastics are unavoidable for a plant nursery as they are used in all stages of plant production. At Bedwen, we are enormously proud to have developed a system to pack and send online orders without sending plastic. The plants are first removed from their plastic pot or cell tray, they are then wrapped in paper towel and degradable bags that hold moisture. We then tightly roll the plants in a protective cardboard roll before placing them in their boxes for postage. This system allows us to reuse the plastic we cannot avoid over many years while reducing any further plastic impact on our customers and the environment.

Pesticide - Pest control is a major issue for the plant grower. The use of poisons commercially and by the home grower has caused major damage to ecosystems. At the nursery we are committed to only using natural methods of pest control and ensure daily monitoring of our plants so we can quickly react to any major pest issues. Our methods include spraying aromas such as garlic to deter pests or simply manual removal. While this is not the most cost-effective way, we believe it is essential for the environment. The latest studies have shown that slug poisons in the garden have been a major contributor to our dwindling frog and hedgehog population. Due to this, we are no longer going to stock any traditional slug pellets and have sourced sprays and pellets that dry out slugs rather than poisoning them.

Growing Media - Peat is formed in bog lands over many years. Its nutrients and structure make it an ideal growing medium for plants. However, the rate at which it is being used commercially and in the home garden has damaged natural ecosystems considerably. While some of the plants which we order in contain peat, we are proud to be completely peat free in all our in-home production at the nursery.

We deliver to all of the U.K. mainland and Isle of Man. Unfortunately we are unable to deliver to the Channel Islands at this moment in time. Delivery is FREE on all orders!

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