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Holly ‘Golden King’
Despite its name, Holly ‘Golden King? is a female variety, so you can be sure of a fabulous display of scarlet winter berries that are always Read More » -
Anthemis tinctoria ‘E.C. Buxton’
Chamomile is well known for its cheerful daisy-like blooms and Anthemis tinctoria ‘E.C. Buxton’ is a particular favourite. It has masses of lemon-yellow and white blooms Read More » -
Orontium aquaticum (Marginal Aquatic)
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Green Manure ‘Buckwheat’
A short term summer green manure with fast growing foliage to supress weeds. Deep rooting to absorb nutrients from deep in the soil. If left to Read More » -
Runner Bean ‘Lady Di’
Enjoy heavy crops of tender runner beans over a long season. Runner Bean ‘Lady Di’ is a red flowered variety producing completely stringless, 30cm (12) long Read More » -
Zinnia marylandica ‘Zahara Starlight Rose’
Truly spectacular 2010 AAS award-winning bedding plant! The pretty white flowers with an attractive pinky-rose centre are 6cm (25in) across when fully open. Bushy, dwarf plants Read More » -
Nasturtium ‘Crimson Emperor’
Vibrant dark crimson blooms contrast beautifully with lush green semi-trailing foliage. A lax, spreading habit makes ‘Crimson Emperor’ ideal for planting as ground cover in borders Read More » -
Parsnip ‘Warrior’ F1 Hybrid
An excellent performer during trials, ‘Warrior’ is a British-bred variety producing flavoursome, chunky, gradually tapering roots which measure up to 28cm (11?) in length. Read More » -
Scabious caucasica
The traditional garden Scabious boasting plenty of lavender blue flowers on wiry stems throughout summer. Scabious caucasica is an easy-to-grow hardy perennial that will attract the Read More » -
Hebe ‘Silver Anniversary’
An elegant evergreen shrub that is grown for its beautiful variegated foliage and contrasting purple stems. The slender leaves are grey-green with irregular, silvery margins. Read More »
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