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Rose ‘Silver Wishes’ (Patio Shrub Rose)
Mark a Silver Wedding anniversary with this elegant shrub rose! A showy variety with shapely, double-pink blooms throughout summer, providing a constant reminder of the couples? Read More » -
Celery ‘Red Martine’
A well-coloured selection of the traditional English celery. Long, heavy, thick, green stems with a lovely reddish tinge. Very winter hardy. Use crunchy stems and fine Read More » -
Citrus trifoliata
A hardy, deciduous, shrub, or small tree, whose stout branches are heavily armed with very sharp spines. From April to June, the intoxicating scent of the Read More » -
Pansy ‘Tasty Mixed’ F1 Hybrid
Like most Viola plants, the pretty flowers of Pansy ‘Tasty Mixed’ are perfectly edible. These hardy summer pansies have been specially selected for their flavoursome blooms Read More » -
Jasminum officinale ‘Inverleith’
Jasminum officinale ‘Inverleith’ is a charming cultivar of this well-loved twining climber. The young foliage is bronze, maturing to dark green as the season progresses. Read More » -
Fuchsia ‘Angela’ on Trellis
A truly versatile variety that can be grown as a bush, a standard or hanging basket variety! Hardy Fuchsia ‘Angela’ produces a colourful display of single, Read More » -
Cornfield Mixture
A mixture of the cornfield weeds of yesterday plus other attractive wild flowers to provide a splash of colour in a difficult area or create a Read More » -
Marigold ‘Moon’
Gorgeous large, fully double primrose-yellow flower heads bob atop tall, bushy stems, ‘shining’ out from your summer displays. Equal in quality and garden performance to an Read More » -
Cabbage ‘Tinty’ (Summer)
A green ‘baby pointed’ cabbage for autumn/winter cutting. It has a mild, sweet taste, ideally suited for shredding raw for autumn and winter salads, or used Read More » -
Rose ‘Wedding Day’ (Rambling Rose)
Exquisitely fragrant, the yellow buds of Rose ‘Wedding Day? open to primrose flowers, which quickly fade to white. The glossy green foliage makes a superb backdrop Read More »
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