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Courgette ‘Butterstick’ F1
Courgette ?Butterstick? F1 produces bright yellow courgettes with a sweetish flavour. Read More » -
Cucumber ‘Jogger’ F1 Hybrid
Crisp, yet juicy and bitter-free is how we’d describe this delicious ‘American slicer’ which performed exceptionally well in our outdoor trials in a poor growing season. Read More » -
Lilac ‘Michel Buchner’
With particularly large flowers and a powerful perfume, Lilac ‘Michael Buchner’ is an excellent choice for sensory gardens. Conical flower heads are densely packed with rose Read More » -
Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Amber Jubilee’
From June onwards, Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Amber Jubilee’ bears clumps of compact rich white flowers that form tidy globes at the ends of each branch, being replaced Read More » -
Fuchsia ‘Delta’s Sarah’ (Hardy)
This beautiful bush variety produces a succession of supremely weather resistant, unusual coloured blue flowers, up 6cm (2.5) in diameter. The semi-double blooms of hardy Fuchsia Read More » -
Sweet William ‘Mixed’
A cottage garden favourite with the sweetest perfume! Clusters of flowers in shades of white, pink and mauve are produced in summer on stiff upright stems. Read More » -
Wiggle Hoe (Rob Smith)
Also known as a Shuffle Hoe, this tool, commonplace in the Americas and on the continent is now finding popularity in the UK. It’s a sufficient Read More » -
Honeysuckle ‘Graham Thomas’
Honeysuckle ?Graham Thomas? is a well known cultivar bearing deliciously fragrant, large white, tubular flowers which mature to a pale, buttery yellow. This Late Dutch Honeysuckle Read More » -
Ophiopogon planiscapus ‘Nigrescens’
This hardy, clump forming, herbaceous perennial associates beautifully with grasses. Its dainty bell shaped blooms in summer are followed by dark inky-blue berries. Evergreen Lilyturf creates Read More » -
Lilac ‘Madame Florent Stepman’
Unlike some Syringa varieties, Lilac ‘Madame Florent Stepman’ is relatively compact, remaining a manageable size for the average UK garden over many years. Read More »
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