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Reversible Eco-Friendly Stepping Stone Scroll – Grey
These hard-wearing stones are attractive and functional as well as being environmentally friendly Read More » -
Nepeta transcaucasica ‘Blue Infinity’
Tall wands of violet-blue flowers in seemingly infinate quantity over a long period. With its characteristic aromatic fragrance it is extremely effective in the border, long-lived, Read More » -
Sweet Pepper ‘Etiuda’
Tasty and vibrant Sweet Pepper ?Etiuda? adds colour and flavour to hot or cold dishes, enjoy a summer-long harvest! Read More » -
Cabbage ‘Colour Dual Mix’ (Autumn/Winter)
A collection of two baby pointed cabbage varieties to provide a reliable autumn and winter harvest, Cabbage ‘Colour Dual Mix’ includes deep red and green varieties Read More » -
Lobelia cardinalis ‘Queen Victoria’
Tall spikes of deep maroon foliage topped by glowing scarlet blooms bring a welcome splash of late summer colour, when many flowers have already faded Read More » -
Calendula officinalis ‘Fiesta Gitana Mixed’
A Fleuroselect Bronze Medal winner, Calendula ‘Fiesta Gitana Mixed’ is an easy to grow, hardy annual that will flower virtually all summer long. With a wide Read More » -
Humata tyermannii
Humata tyermannii is a lovely fern with lacey, deep green foliage elegantly held on long airy stems. Read More » -
Iris ensata Dinner Plate ‘Blueberry Pie’
Recently introduced, this sumptuous Japanese Iris makes a regal display in summer. Iris ensata Dinner Plate ‘Blueberry Pie’ produces magnificent blooms of up to 15cm (6) Read More » -
Camellia ‘Crimson Candles’
Bright rose-pink single blooms burst from slender, red buds in late winter and early spring. This free-flowering variety produces an abundance of flowers that stand out Read More » -
Hibiscus syriacus ‘Pink Chiffon’
Although late flowering, a spectacular display from this hardy, deciduous shrub is well worth the wait for one last burst of summer colour. Its branches are Read More »
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