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Tomato ‘Indigo Rose’
The darkest tomato bred so far! The fruits have a dark purple to black skin like nobody has ever seen before. A true superfood with exceptionally Read More » -
Weigela florida ‘Polka’
Weigela florida ‘Polka’ looks glorious in summer, with arching branches filled with soft-pink, trumpet-shaped blooms. These nectar-rich flowers attract pollinating insects, and are gently scented. ‘Polka’ Read More » -
Unicorn Pot with Gold Horn
Brighten your day with this cute little unicorn planter! With his shiny, golden horn and rainbow coloured tail, he’s sure to put a smile on your Read More » -
Helenium ‘Lemon Sundae’
From June to October, this free flowering variety is awash with colour, borne in wave after wave of sunshine yellow, daisy blooms. The flowers provide a Read More » -
Hemerocallis ‘Atlas’
Hemerocallis ‘Atlas’ is an extremely useful Day Lily as it is a hardy evergreen which produces luxurious lemon-yellow flowers, produced in succession throughout the latter part Read More » -
Lavender ‘Melissa Lilac’
From May to June this compact Californian Lilac is covered in dense clusters of deep blue flowers that make an enchanting feature in sunny mixed borders. Read More » -
Pea ‘Avola’ (First Early) – Kew Collection Seeds
An early-maturing variety producing an abundant crop of tender green pods, each holding 7 to 8 delicious peas which freeze well if not used fresh. The Read More » -
Morning Glory ‘Star Of Yelta’
A stunning and very striking garden plant which can be used as a climber or ground cover subject. The large flower buds open to royal a Read More » -
Shasta Daisy ‘Snowdrift’
Shasta Daisies are a staple requirement for cottage garden borders, their large daisy blooms rising on upright stems throughout the summer Read More » -
Phacelia parryii ‘Royal Admiral’
An easy to grow spring to summer flowering annual which looks great planting in groups or drifts in beds and borders, Phacelia parryi ‘Royal Admiral? produces Read More »
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