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Cornflower ‘Dairy Maid’ – Kew Collection Seeds
Beautiful, large, sweet scented flowers of a gorgeous golden yellow, a new and exciting colour which we have not been able to offer on its own Read More » -
Geranium pratense ‘Cloud Nine’
Touted as the best double-flowered cranesbill geranium ever seen, and having its debut at RHS Chelsea Flower Show this year, ‘Cloud Nine’ really is a spectacular Read More » -
Sunny Border Collection
What could be easier than our Sunny Border Collection? Not only will we send you these fantastic perennial plants at the perfect time for planting, we’ve Read More » -
Dryopteris wallichiana ‘Jurassic Gold’
Since its introduction in 2018, this British bred fern has really grabbed the spotlight. The new fronds emerge in a lovely rose-bronze shade in spring, maturing Read More » -
3 Tiered Planter
Bring a touch of style and grace to your garden, patio or courtyard area, with this three-tier planter. Manufactured from UV-stabilised polyurethane and finished in an Read More » -
Clematis ‘Rüütel’
If you want a deep red Clematis with massses of large single flowers produced freely from July through to September, Clematis ‘Rüütel’ is the one for Read More » -
Saintpaulia ‘Delft’
Saintpaulia ‘Delft’ is a beautiful standard variety producing ruffled double blooms in a soft cornflower blue. Read More » -
Fruit Salad Pre-Planted Basket
Delivered ready-planted for immediate display! Creating a colourful summer hanging basket couldn’t be easier with our handsome ‘ready to hang’ baskets. Our pre-planted Garden Ready baskets Read More » -
Square Incinerator
The Square Incinerator is ideal for burning your wooden pruning. Quickly and easily turns waste to ash! Made from galvanised steel, it has a sturdy construction Read More » -
Aronia melanocarpa ‘Professor Ed’
Aronia melanacarpa ?Professor Ed? is deciduous shrub which produces white blooms in May, which are then followed by black berries in the autumn. Read More »
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