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Taxodium distichum
This hardy, deciduous conifer which is ideal for planting in a wet, boggy area or alongside a stream or riverbank. Swamp Cypress will produce aerial roots Read More » -
Dianthus barbatus ‘T&M Auricula-eyed Mixed’
Irresistible, sparkling, gay colours for the garden with a sweet, carnation-like fragrance. Everybody can grow them to perfection. They are excellent for cutting and last for Read More » -
Cabbage chinese ‘Scarvita’ F1 Hybrid (Autumn)
Unique red hearted ‘chinese leaves’ upright cylindrical habit. Best grown as an autumn crop for optimum quality. Sow late June to early August. Ready to harvest Read More » -
Wall Mounted Metal Rooster Clock
Watch time pass with this elegant garden wall clock. It features a rooster perched on top and an attractive spiral-patterned bracket. It has a roman numeral Read More » -
Grow Media Vermiculite
Improve seed germination with this naturally occurring, non-toxic mineral. Vermiculite absorbs water and nutrients, releasing them back into the soil as the seedling roots require it. Read More » -
Agapanthus africanus ‘Albus’
This exotic and hardy African Lily has flower head made up of many small florets in pure white, rising above strong grassy foliage. Agapanthus Africanus ‘Albus’ Read More » -
Edamame ‘Green Shell’
Edamame is an increasingly popular restaurant vegetable usually prepared in salads. Performing well in our trials and best sown in May in modules and transplanted in Read More » -
Basil ‘Purple’ (Peat Free)
Basil ‘Purple’ is a purple leaved form of sweet basil which is perfect for growing in the veg plot or in a container. Read More » -
Gage ‘Old Greengage’
Don?t be fooled by the plain, green coloured fruits of ?Old Greengage? ? this variety is anything but dull! Regarded by many as one of the Read More » -
Cornus sanguinea ‘Midwinter Fire’
A well known variety, popular for its coral pink and orange stems in winter. Throughout the rest of the year Cornus sanguinea ‘Midwinter Fire’ forms a Read More »
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