Disclosure : This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
Categories
-
Best Sellers
-
Polystichium Setiferum Herrenhausen
Unlike many other ferns, Polystichum setiferum ?Herrenhausen? will tolerate drier soils where other ferns fail, making it very valuable for woodland borders under shrubs and trees. Read More » -
Laurentia ‘Avant-Garde White’ F1 Hybrid
?Avant-Garde? is our ever-expanding, awarding winning series of stunning Laurentia with inbuilt F1 vigour for the best possible garden performance. ‘White’ is the latest colour to Read More » -
Eucalyptus gunnii
Eucalyptus gunnii , sometimes called Cider Gum or Ironbark, is a large tree, native to Tasmania, Australia. It has silver pewter like, oval leaves when young, Read More » -
Parsley
One of the most familiar and widely used culinary herbs with a lovely fresh flavour! The fancy leaves of Curly-leaf Parsley are ideal for flavouring soups, Read More » -
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis ‘Hibisqs Apricot’ (House Plant)
Bred for a longer flowering period, this tender Hibiscus makes a showy houseplant. Exotic, peachy blooms are borne above a dense cloak of glossy, dark green Read More » -
Tuscany Planter Roman Round 45cm Silver Effect
-
Silene x robotii ‘Rollys Favourite’
Flowering freely from spring to autumn, Silene ‘Rolly’s Favourite’ has masses of pretty pink blooms with finely defined petals. This garden variety of Campion has all Read More » -
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Lady Mata Hari Pink’ (Royalty Collection)
Direct from the latest breeding in Hydrangeas, this new and innovative variety forms part of the Royalty Collection. Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Lady Mata Hari Pink’ produces large Read More » -
Cordyline australis ‘Red Sensation’
A striking, architectural evergreen that reaches an impressive height at maturity. Cordyline australis ?Red Sensation? brings an exotic feel to the garden with its mop of Read More » -
Spring Flowering Bulbs
It?s time to think about your garden next season. We?ve put together 75 easy-to-grow bulbs that?ll give your garden its first touch of spring colour. Enjoy Read More »
-