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SUPA Wild Bird Seed Feeder
This affordable plastic bird feeder is great for birds such as Blue Tits, and has two feeding ports, so two birds can feed at the same Read More » -
Radish ‘Pink Slipper’
Stunning pink skinned summer radish. Read More » -
Rose ‘Easy Elegance Great Wall’
Rose ‘Easy Elegance Great Wall’ is a vigorous cultivar, producing masses of open, mid-pink blooms, with a strong repeat-flowering habit that continues from early summer through Read More » -
Guaranteed Squirrel Proof Peanut Feeder
If your garden gets a lot a grey squirrels in it, that eat a lot of the food you put out for birds, this anti-squirrel bird Read More » -
Rhubarb ‘Fulton’s Strawberry Surprise’ (Spring/Autumn Planting)
Strong, vigorous plants produce flushes of eye-catching, vivid red stems with a well balanced acidity. Voted the best flavoured rhubarb in the RHS Wisley trials, this Read More » -
Blackberry ‘Navaho’
Blackberry ‘Navaho’ is a productive, mid season variety, producing large fruits from the end of July, which are easy to harvest from its upright, thornless stems. Read More » -
Clematis ‘Red Pearl’
Kozo Sugimoto of Japan created this gorgeous clematis in 1992 and it has since been enjoyed in gardens throughout the world. Clematis ‘Red Pearl’ has reddish pink, Read More » -
Pansy ‘Bedding Supreme Mixed’
A designer blend of small flowered hybrid quality Violas, offering endless colour through Spring or Summer in beds, borders or containers. Read More » -
Rhodochiton atrosanguineus
This unusual perennial makes an exotic patio climber or conservatory focal point. The twining stems are cloaked in attractive, heart-shaped leaves. From July through to autumn, Read More » -
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Dark Angel’
Recently introduced, Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Dark Angel’ is quite striking in its appearance. Large flower heads of deep mauve pink blooms with creamy-white centres are produced at Read More »
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