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Crab Apple ‘Diable Rouge’
Deep plum purple, fully double blooms give this traditional border Carnation a luxuriant appearance. The clove-scented flowers are set against a background of slender grey-green leaves Read More » -
Penstemon barbatus ‘Cambridge Mixture’
A high quality mixture in shades of rose, pink, blue and purple, with grey-green foliage. Superb for containers and bedding with compact, neat habit and flowering Read More » -
Eryngium ‘Magical Blue Globe’
Sea Holly makes a superb hardy perennial for hot, sunny borders. Thriving on gritty soils, they are tough, resilient and reliable. This variety boasts a compact Read More » -
Rhododendron ‘Bicolour’ (Evergreen Series) (Standard)
Carefully trained as a standard, Rhododendron ‘Bicolour’ makes a striking spring focal point. Perched above a clear, single stem, this evergreen Azalea forms a head of Read More » -
Grape Collection
With their large leaves and good autumn colour, grapevines make an attractive garden feature as well as producing a worthwhile crop of tasty grapes that can Read More » -
Microgreens Chives ‘Garlic’
The slender shoots of Garlic Chives make delicious microgreens with a distinctive mild garlic flavour that brings a tasty treat to sandwiches, wraps and salads. Read More » -
Leek ‘Murcia’
Enjoy a long-lasting crop of tasty home-grown leeks throughout the winter months with this extra hardy and resilient variety. Read More » -
Teasel (National Trust)
Wild flower Dipsacus fullonum is better known as the humble Teasel. This statuesque, thistle-like biennial makes an architectural feature at the back of borders. Read More » -
Rosa ‘Madame Alfred Carriere’ (Climbing Rose)
Rosa ‘Madame Alfred Carrière’ is an old variety, well loved for it?s voluptuous, double white blooms with the softest blush of pink. The sweetly fragrant roses Read More » -
Clematis ‘Mrs Cholmondeley’
When Clematis ‘Mrs Cholmondeley’ begins to flower in June, it’s easy to see why the RHS have awarded it an Award of Garden Merit (AGM). This Read More »
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