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Cornus alba ‘Kesselringii’
A dense thicket of red shoots quickly become covered in greenery in Spring, inter-dispersed with cream coloured flowers which insects find very attractive. Autumn will turn Read More » -
Insect Suet Pellets
Insect suet pellets are loved by many garden birds and should be a fatty treat offered to birds as an alternative to peanuts. Large boxes available. Read More » -
Fuchsia ‘Royal Mosaic’
With large blooms up to 10cm (4in) across, these delightful trailing fuchsias guarantee a stunning colourful display all summer. At an unbeatable price, you can fill Read More » -
Penstemon heterophyllus ‘True Blue’
Yes, this really is a true blue Penstemon, true from seed! Azure blue trumpet blooms in abundance, with green and grey tinged foliage. An added bonus Read More » -
Petunia ‘Frills & Spills™’ Collection
A sumptuous collection of lavish double Petunias with swirling petals and a fabulous colour range. Petunia ‘Frills & Spills?? show excellent weather resistance. British bred, for Read More » -
Melon ‘Anasta’ (Grafted)
If you have a greenhouse or polytunnel and you fancy the challenge of growing your own melons, then our grafted ?Anasta? melon is a perfect choice Read More » -
Amarcrinum howardii
Large soft pink, funnel-shaped blooms with a delicious fragrance. Remaining semi evergreen during the winter months. Read More » -
Digitalis ‘Dalmatian Cream’
Digitalis ‘Dalmatian Cream’ is a fast-growing foxglove that flowers in its first year, producing a magnificent spire of bell-shaped cream flowers speckled with deep purple. Read More » -
Lilac ‘Belle de Nancy’
A syringa with real staying power – French bred Lilac ‘Belle de Nancy’ was first introduced in 1891 and remains as popular as ever today! The Read More » -
Apple ‘Newton Wonder’
A good alternative to the better known ?Bramley? cooking apple. Apple ?Newton Wonder? isn?t quite as sharp in flavour, and less juicy than many cookers, making Read More »
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