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Sunflower ‘Italian White’
Boldly contrasting, big creamy white flowers with deep chocolate centres. Excellent for flower arranging and great at back of borders or against a tall wall where Read More » -
Berberis thunbergii ‘Golden Dream’
A colourful deciduous shrub which is perfect for small gardens. Berberis thunbergii ‘Golden Dream’ produces a dense covering of small golden leaves on contrasting bright red Read More » -
Dahlia ‘Labella® Grande Orange Bicolour’
As early summer perennials fade, Dahlia ‘Labella® Grande Orange Bicolour’ is just getting started! These bushy, well branched plants produce tightly rounded buds on upright stems, Read More » -
Fritillaria ‘Spring Bells’
Easy to grow, connoisseur’s choice bulbs for spring displays. An exclusive blend of the very best, and most photogenic, fritillarias! Read More » -
Viburnum burkwoodii
Extremely easy to grow and maintain in your garden, Viburnum burkwoodii is also one of the most rewarding shrubs too. This hardy, semi evergreen, that becomes Read More » -
Blueberry ‘Darrow’
Blueberry ‘Darrow’ is a late season variety producing good crops of exceptionally large fruits in August, especially when grown with another variety to increase pollination. The Read More » -
Garlic ‘Cledor’ (Spring Planting)
Spring planting. SoftneckThe white-skinned bulbs of Garlic ‘Cledor’ produce 10-16 pinkish delicious beige cloves per bulb. Produced in France in virus-free soil, this Rose d’Auvergne type Read More » -
Fuchsia ‘Bella Hilda’
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Hebe ‘Garden Beauty White’
This pretty evergreen shrub has a pleasing rounded habit, bringing year round colour and structure to the garden the glossy, bright green foliage makes the perfect Read More » -
Streptocarpus ‘Matilda’
The pink sister of ‘Marion’ and derived from the award-winning ‘Katie’, Streptocarpus ‘Matilda’ produces masses of white blooms suffused with magenta in the lower half that Read More »
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