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Liquidambar styraciflua ‘Slender Silhouette’
Liquidambar styraciflua ‘Slender Silhouette’ boasts exquisite autumn colour and a striking architechtural presence. Unlike most Sweet Gum trees, this variety is narrowly columnar, fitting into much Read More » -
Ilex crenata ‘Golden Gem’
Ilex crenata ‘Golden Gem’is perfect for the smaller garden or grown as a container plant. It also makes a good, albeit slow growing, low hedge which Read More » -
Carrot ‘Sweet Imperator Mix’ F1 Hybrid
Carrot ‘Sweet Imperator Mix’ is the perfect choice for growing in a deep patio container. These colourful F1 hybrids produce slender, tapering roots up to 25cm Read More » -
Radish ‘French Breakfast 2’ – Organic Seeds
Quick growing, with bright red skin and a white tip. Radish French Breakfast 2 has crisp flesh with a delicate, mild taste. Read More » -
Garden Life Acacia Hardwood Folding Adirondack Chair
Sit back and relax in this incredibly comfortable Acacia hardwood folding Adirondack chair from Garden Life. Read More » -
Apple ‘Laxton’s Superb’
Popular with the ?Victorians?, Apple ?Laxton?s Superb? is a classic, old fashioned English apple with an orange-red blushed skin and a crisp, firm flesh. The fruits Read More » -
Dahlia ‘Cantiflora’
For a bright splash of colour in late summer, look no further than Dahlia ‘Cantiflora’. Dark stems topped with magenta-pink blooms create a bold focal point Read More » -
Fern ‘Fantastic Ursula’s Red’
New in 2015This hardy collection of four popular varieties will thrive in both borders and containers. From the dusky green- grey colour of ‘Ghost’, to the Read More » -
Spinach ‘America’
High yield of tender and well-flavoured dark green, blistered, savoyed leaves from successional spring and summer sowings to give a longer cropping period. Stands well without Read More » -
Niger Seed
A tiny seed that is both rich in oil and highly nutritious. Loved by goldfinches. Read More »
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