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Strawberry ‘Sweetheart’
Our latest introduction combines good old fashioned flavour with modern plant breeding from the fruit experts at East Malling Research. The results? A fast cropper, beating Read More » -
Globe Artichoke ‘Green Globe Improved’ F1 Hybrid
Globe Artichoke ‘Green Globe Improved’ bears larger, heavier, and more consistent quality globe-shaped heads Read More » -
Hellebore ‘Hello Pearl’
Truly luxurious double blooms with curvy white petals, each patterned with pink speckles, are what make Hellebore ?Hello Pearl? extra special Read More » -
Streptocarpus ‘Falling Stars’
Unbelievably floriferous, Streptocarpus ‘Falling Stars’ produces huge numbers of soft lilac-blue blooms with a white eye from February all the way through to November. Read More » -
Supa Suet Fat Ball Feeder
The easy way to give birds suet! This easy to use Supa Suet Ball Feeder is perfect for fat balls and garden bird suet Read More » -
Aloe zebrina ‘Danyz’ (House plant)
This showy succulent is perfect for a bright spot, away from scorching, direct sun. Its pointed fleshy leaves are fringed with bright orange spikes, and form Read More » -
Penstemon ‘Dark Towers’
Penstemon ‘Dark Towers’ makes a sensational summer display. Seductively dark foliage contrasts beautifully with the light pink, tubular blooms, which are loved by pollinating insects. Read More » -
Organic Moisture Retainer (Dried Ecklonia Seaweed)
Organic Moisture Retainer is 100% seaweed kelp (Ecklonia) which is dried and milled into granules. Read More » -
Canna ‘Tropicanna’ Trio
These tropical beauties will turn the heat up in your borders and containers this summer! Exotic blooms rise upon sturdy stems above clumps of broad, showy Read More » -
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Magical Jewel’
From the acclaimed ?Magical? series, this colour changing Hydrangea boasts a chameleon-like transformation! The rounded flower-heads are lime-green as they open, but gradually develop through shades Read More »
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