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Onion ‘Ishikura’ (Bunching Onion)
A new type of spring onion. Spring Onion Ishikuro does not form bulbs, yet stays white and very straight. Can be harvested pencil-thin or thinner, yet Read More » -
Bearded Iris Mixed
Of the many different species, Iris germanica is undoubtedly the showiest! Better known as Bearded Iris, their colourful, ruffled blooms rise majestically from a dense clump Read More » -
Dwarf Pomegranate Plant (House Plant Seeds)
This dwarf Pomegranate makes an attractive little house plant for a bright, sunny spot. With a neat and compact habit, it is well suited as a Read More » -
Dwarf Bean ‘Sonesta’
Dwarf Bean ‘Sonesta’ is an early maturing variety producing waxy yellow beans on compact plants. The colourful pods are slender, straight and stringless, reaching up to Read More » -
Olive Planter 30cm – Green
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Aster novi-belgii ‘Snow Cushion’
Exactly as the name describes, this appealing Michaelmas Daisy forms a rounded pillow of sparkling white flowers. Aster novi-belgii ‘Snow Cushion’ brings valuable interest to fading Read More » -
Viburnum ‘Pragense’
Viburnum ‘Pragense’ is a quick growing, evergreen shrub covered with waxy, dark green leaves with grey, felted undersides. In May, large clusters of pink buds open Read More » -
Winter Interest Shrub Collection
We’ve put together a special collection of shrubs, especially for the winter months when little else is happening in the garden. These wonderful shrubs will not Read More » -
Radish ‘Scarlet Globe’
An RHS AGM variety producing bright red, evenly shaped roots with pure white, crisp, moist flesh and mild flavour. Radish ‘Scarlet Globe’ is a very popular Read More » -
Courgette ‘Firenze’ F1 Hybrid – Kew Collection Seeds
This prolific variety produces good yields of small, slender glossy green courgettes. When harvested regularly Courgette ‘Firenze’ will crop continuously throughout the summer. These plants have Read More »
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