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Basil Sweet Genovese
Delicious, sweet basil for making pasta sauces, pizza toppings, adding to salads and more. Read More » -
Hellebore ‘Green Spotted’
Exquisite cup shaped, pink flecked blooms appear like jewels in dull winter borders. Hellebore ?Green Spotted? is the essential low maintenance plant for any difficult, shady Read More » -
Bergenia ‘Pink Ice’
Commonly known as Elephant?s Ears, this reliable perennial is a familiar sight in cottage garden borders. Bergenia ‘Pink Ice’ is a particularly pretty hybrid variety. Read More » -
Garlic (Autumn) Maddock Wight
Garlic ?Maddock Wight? is a satisfyingly large variety of garlic containing plump cloves with purple stripes Read More » -
Dianthus barbatus ‘T&M Auricula-eyed Mixed’
Irresistible, sparkling, gay colours for the garden with a sweet, carnation-like fragrance. Everybody can grow them to perfection. They are excellent for cutting and last for Read More » -
Lavender ‘Lavender Lady’
Lavender ?Lavender Lady? is a small and compact lavender, excellent for edging and low hedges in smaller gardens where large, sprawling lavenders cannot be accommodated. Read More » -
Tomato ‘Roma VF’
A specially bred plum tomato that is ideal for preserving and making ketchup, tomato juice and soups. Tomato ‘Roma VF’ produces fleshy, juicy, almost seedless fruits Read More » -
Phlox paniculata ‘Pink Eye Flame’
Awarded an RHS AGM for its garden performance, this hardy perennial Phlox makes a superb choice for the front of herbaceous borders. Showy pink blooms with Read More » -
Rhododendron ‘Germania’
Upright clusters of deep rose-pink flowers make a showy display in late May. The vibrant blooms stand out against a background of broad, glossy, evergreen leaves. Read More » -
Parsley ‘Laura’
A flat-leaved parsley with a more intense flavour than some other varieties. This hardy biennial herb makes an excellent addition to the herb garden. Try growing Read More »
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