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Thuja occidentalis ‘Tiny Tim’
Thuja occidentalis ‘Tiny Tim’ is, as the name suggests, a dwarf variety of White Cedar which forms a globe-shaped mound of striking green foliage. Suitable for Read More » -
Propagator – Electric Windowsill Propagator Super 7
Made especially for windowsill growing, containing 7 mini seed raising trays and lids. Ideal for seed raising or taking cuttings. Constant gentle heat from a 15 Read More » -
Iris reticulata
Shades of lilac and purple, with a delicate fragrance make this dwarf iris welcome in even the smallest garden. Perfect for the front of borders and Read More » -
Penstemon ‘Garnet’
A rather taller variety, Penstemon ‘Garnet’ produces a profusion of rich red-purple, bell-shaped flowers on elegant stems from June right through to October. A perfect addition Read More » -
Anthurium Aqua Salmon in Sierglass (House Plant)
Simple and stylish, this elegant Anthurium comes in a clear glass vase, allowing you to admire its twining network of roots. This eye-catching soiless display makes Read More » -
Seaweed Meal
Chase seaweed meal is a wholly organic soil and plant food. Read More » -
Geranium ‘Tall Dark & Handsome Hot Pink’
This sensational, new introduction comes from T&M?s own breeding. Geranium ‘Tall Dark & Handsome Hot Pink’ is the perfect focal point for your beds, borders and Read More » -
Phillyrea angustifolia
A superb evergreen shrub for those challenging coastal locations. Phillyrea angustifolia boasts salt-tolerant foliage, and positively thrives in light sandy soils. Read More » -
Dicentra spectablis ‘White Gold’
This exquisite variety is worth growing for its foliage alone! The finely cut leaves are chartreuse yellow making a fabulous contrast with other spring perennials. Read More » -
Whitecurrant ‘Blanka’
The highest yielding whitecurrant by far. Whitecurrant ‘Blanka’ produces masses of large, sweet, almost translucent berries on long strings from late July through to August. Currants Read More »
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