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Onion ‘Red Arrow’ (Spring Planting)
Replacing our previous very early-ripening variety ‘Red Emperor’, ‘Red Arrow’ comes from specifi c British breeding of early red onions. Sets are fully heat treated and Read More » -
Cabbage ‘Traviata’ (Winter Savoy)
The Savoy cabbage is undoubtedly the king of cabbages and Cabbage ?Traviata? is no exception. Read More » -
Herb Garden Growing Kit
This fabulous growing kit contains everything you need to grow your own delicious herbs at home. There are even handy garden tips to instruct you on Read More » -
Dahlia ‘Penhill Watermelon’
A sensational variety with enormous Dinnerplate flowerheads!The blooms are supremely glamorous with curving, pointed petals in elegant shades of peach and soft pink. Read More » -
Carex oshimensis ‘Everest’
Carex oshimensis ?Everest? provides all year-round colour and texture with its stunning variegated foliage and its glossy green arching leaves with a silvery-cream edge. Read More » -
Pinus mugo ‘Pumilio Group’
The Dwarf Mountain Pine is particularly slow-growing. This spreading conifer will stay neat and compact for many years, eventually forming a mound of spreading branches covered Read More » -
Mr. Bump – Squash ‘Harrier’
As you can imagine, Mr. Bump has to be really careful when he’s working in his garden. He’s always bumping into trees or the wheelbarrow or Read More » -
Blackberry ‘Karaka Black’
Firm and easy to pick, these mammoth-sized, dark black shiny berries are, and are some of the largest blackberry fruits we have ever seen! The thorny Read More » -
Salvia ‘African Sky’
Exquisite sky-blue flowers crowd the upright stems of this magnificent perennial over a long period. The woody stems are cloaked in dark, aromatic foliage that makes Read More » -
Geranium transversale ‘Foundlings Friend’
Tough as old boots, hardy geraniums should be grown more in gardens, and this chance seedling is no exception! ‘Foundling?s Friend’ has intricate patterning on its Read More »
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