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Carrot ‘Sweet Imperator Mix’ F1 Hybrid
Carrot ‘Sweet Imperator Mix’ is the perfect choice for growing in a deep patio container. These colourful F1 hybrids produce slender, tapering roots up to 25cm Read More » -
Dianthus ‘Tequila Sunrise’
Beautifully fragrant Dianthus ‘Tequila Sunrise’ blooms in a mellow cocktail of peachy shades, each flower centred with a delicate pink ring. Boasting an incredibly long flowering Read More » -
Petunia x hybrida ‘Sparklers’
T&M is proud to bring you the first ever star-shaped petunia from seed. A white version of this uniquely-shaped flower was originally sent to us by Read More » -
Serenity Tiered Bowl Indoor and Outdoor Water Feature
Create a stylish and relaxing space in your home or garden with this stunning decorative water feature from Serenity. Read More » -
Round Fibre Pots 8cm x 48
Reduce plastic use in the garden with these biodegradable Round Fibre Pots. These 8cm pots are the ideal size for potting up seedlings and can be Read More » -
Heliomeris multiflora ‘Sunsplash’
For a really eye-catching plant this summer, grow this stand-out heliomeris. Its bushy, slightly sprawling habit makes it ideal for filling a sunny border where it Read More » -
Agapanthus ‘Jacaranda’
Blooming from as early as June, Agapanthus ‘Jacaranda’ is a useful early flowering variety. Its showy umbels of blue flowers are beautifully striped with a darker Read More » -
Tomato ‘The Amateur’ – Heritage
BushMedium sized, early ripening fruits, each about 85g (3oz) in weight with a good flavour. This bush variety requires no staking or side-shooting, and naturally stops Read More » -
Shasta Daisy ‘Real Neat’
Shasta Daisies are traditional favourites of the cottage garden, and this compact variety is just perfect for a small garden or a small gap at the Read More » -
Geranium ‘Red Sybil’
The full, rounded buds of Rosebud Geranium ‘Red Sybil’ resemble dainty roses when they first break open, then cluster together to form a pretty posy. This Read More »
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