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Kiwi ‘Issai’
Unlike other varieties, Kiwi ‘Issai’ is known for its bumper crops and virtually hairless sweet fruits! This vigorous hardy Kiwi is self fertile, making it perfect Read More » -
Garden Gear Flickering Candle Rattan Solar Lantern
Create a calm and relaxing ambience with these flickering candle rattan solar lanterns from Garden Gear. Read More » -
Rhubarb ‘Champagne’ (Spring/Autumn Planting)
This early variety is ideal for forcing to produce long, slender, pink-tinged stalks. For a deeper, red-coloured stem, leave the stems of Rhubarb ‘Champagne’ unforced – Read More » -
Borage – Kew Pollination Collection
A beautiful hardy annual herb with rough leaves covered in silvery hairs and the most attractive celestial blue flowers. Read More » -
Pinus mugo ‘Pumilio Group’
The Dwarf Mountain Pine is particularly slow-growing. This spreading conifer will stay neat and compact for many years, eventually forming a mound of spreading branches covered Read More » -
Nurserymans Choice Rose Ground Cover Mix
Groundcover Roses are the perfect way to create a colourful summer display. These tough and resilient Roses have a broad, spreading habit, that will fill borders Read More » -
Tomato ‘Venus’
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Scabious ‘Flutterby Pink’
Stalwarts of the cottage garden planting scheme, these popular hardy perennials are always a magnet for butterflies and pollinating insects. Read More » -
Magnolia ‘Sundance’
The pale, creamy-yellow blooms of Magnolia ?Sundance? appear in late spring just as the fresh green foliage emerges. The semi-double blooms open from tulip-shaped bulbs to Read More » -
Gourd ‘Russian Dolls’
Unusual, doll-shaped gourds that can be harvested at various sizes, dried and painted to your own design, creating a family of Russian dolls. NOT EDIBLE – Read More »
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