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Wisteria floribunda ‘Lavender Lace’
Wisteria ?Lavender Lace? bears one of the longest racemes of any Japanese Wisteria. Read More » -
Mahonia Collection
Mahonia x media is a superb hardy shrub for those tricky shaded spots. The large yellow flower spikes bloom from November through to March, bringing colour Read More » -
Clematis ‘Beautiful Bride’
You won’t believe the display that this stunning clematis produces in late spring and early summer! The spectacular white flowers can reach up to 28cm – Read More » -
Nasturtium ‘Climbing Mixed’
These long-flowering vigorous climbing plants look spectacular when trained over walls, fences and hedges. They lack tendrils, but will scramble happily over trellis work, sheds, fences Read More » -
Peony ‘Trio’ Collection
A classic shape and style, but with a modern twist, ‘Candy Stripe’ boasts unique flower marbling and a strong fruity fragrance. Make use of the addictive Read More » -
Narcissus ‘Rip Van Winkle’
The unique flower heads of this dwarf daffodil look like a multitude of glittering stars! Ribbon like petals of the brightest gold will light up your Read More » -
Iris Sibirica Mixed
Easy to grow in any soil conditions, this Iris sibirica mix is a must for any garden, looking at home in borders, pots and by the Read More » -
Apple ‘Sunset’
With many similarities to Cox, Apple ?Sunset? makes an excellent alternative for garden production. The flavour is sharp and intense, while the skins share the same Read More » -
Hibiscus syriacus ‘Hamabo’
The erect stems of Hibiscus syriacus ‘Hamabo’ develop a cloak of deeply lobed, fresh green foliage that makes an attractive upright shrub. Although hardy Hibiscus flower Read More » -
Bumper Autumn Planting Onion/Garlic/Shallot Collection
A versatile selection of onions, shallots and garlic to keep your cupboards stocked with these easy to grow vegetables throughout next summer and winter. Read More »
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