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Nicotiana ‘Eau de Cologne Mixed’
A special mixture offering uniform, mid-height plants with upward-facing nicotiana flowers, in a tapestry of glowing colours. The upright flower stems of Nicotiana ‘Eau de Cologne’ Read More » -
Blackberry ‘Black Satin’
Thornless Blackberry ‘Black Satin’ is a self-fertile variety with a vigorous growth habit, producing very high yields of juicy berries at the end of the summer. Read More » -
Datura metel ‘Double Golden Queen’
A dynamic border and container plant with large, beautifully double, frilled flowers of canary yellow. The many flowers are earlier than most varieties and will continue Read More » -
Lettuce ‘Antartica’ (Iceberg/Crisphead)
Extend your lettuce harvesting season with this outstanding ‘iceberg type’ variety. Resistance to tipburn, bolting and downy mildew means that Antartica stands well in good condition. Read More » -
Clerodendrum trichotomum
Pink buds open to reveal pristine-white starry blooms that stand out against a backdrop of large, dark green leaves. The perfumed flowers appear from August, before Read More » -
Sierrablen Turfmix 8-9 Months – Spring & Summer Lawn Fertiliser
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Gardman Multi Nest Box
Give native breeding birds a real hand when they need it, and a safe place to call home with one of these fantastic Gardman nest boxes. Read More » -
Phlox douglasii ‘Red Admiral’
The RHS have awarded Phlox douglasii ‘Red Admiral’ an AGM (Award of Garden Merit), and it’s easy to see why. The hardy perennial’s green foliage forms Read More » -
Hellebore ‘White Star’
Exquisite cup shaped, glacier white blooms appear like jewels in dull winter borders. Hellebore ?White Star? is the essential low maintenance plant for any difficult, shady Read More » -
Bellis ‘Bellisima Mixed’
More than just a daisy, the fancy pompom flowers offer an autumn colour injection into the garden. Short, compact plants with so many blooms you’ll struggle Read More »
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