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Dahlia ‘Rebecca’s World’
Welcome to ‘Rebecca’s World’ where crimson blooms that fade to white, sit side by side with white blooms that mature to deepest red. This luxurious semi-cactus Read More » -
Two-tone ceramic pots – Grey/Black
These contemporary black and grey ceramic indoor plant pots give your indoor garden the modern edge. Simple and sleek, they show off your house plants in Read More » -
Verbascum phoeniceum (Hybrids)
Slender spikes of various shades. Grows freely from seed and always much admired. Height: 60-90cm (2-3ft) Read More » -
Matteuccia struthiopteris
It’s easy to see why this fern holds an RHS AGM! Handsome, upright fronds of up to 1.5m (59), with gently drooping tips give Matteuccia struthiopteris Read More » -
Aubergine ‘Patio Mixed’ F1 Hybrid
Well-branched, virtually spineless plants that produce an average of 15-20 fruits per plant. This colourful mix contains an attractive colour combination of shiny white, purple with Read More » -
Monarda ‘Cambridge Scarlet’
Bergamot are unusual-looking but hardworking perennials that deserve a place in any herbaceous border or wildlife garden. Monarda ‘Cambridge Scarlet’ bears whorls of deep scarlet flowers, Read More » -
Rhododendron ‘Catawbiense Grandiflorum’
Rhododendron ‘Catawbiense Grandiflorum’ is a bushy, dense, evergreen shrub. The shiny, rich-green leaves are paler green underneath, providing year round colour and structure in the garden. Read More » -
Peanuts – Aflatoxin Tested
Our high quality aflatoxin tested peanuts are high in protein and oil and are great when offered to garden birds in a peanut feeder. Read More » -
Juniperus communis ‘Arnold’
Very slender in habit, this evergreen conifer is tall and columnar with a dense covering of aromatic, green needle-like leaves. Juniperus communis ‘Arnold’ is excellent for Read More » -
Potato Foremost
Fast-growing Potato ?Foremost? is an old favourite since it was first introduced in 1954 Read More »
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