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Cauliflower ‘Colosseo Romanesco’
The spiralling, lime green florets of Cauliflower ?Colosseo Romanesco? will look spectacular in your veg garden and on your dinner plate. Read More » -
Blueberry ‘Bluegold’
This mid to late season variety produces good crops of deliciously sweet, deep blue berries with a lovely firm texture. Read More » -
Cabbage ‘Sir’ F1 Hybrid (Summer/Autumn)
Truly ‘gardener-friendly’, this ‘Primo type’ cabbage is ideal for summer and autumn harvesting, standing well in all weather conditions without splitting, rotting or bolting. An added Read More » -
Salvia splendens ‘Blaze of Fire’
Plumes of brilliant scarlet flowers above neat, compact plants make this one of the most famous and striking summer annual bedding plants. Flowering early and continuing Read More » -
Crocus ‘Yellow Mammoth’
Specially selected for the extremely bright yellow, super-sized blooms. Read More » -
Hollyhock ‘Halo Pink’
If you?re going for a cottage-garden look, this pretty pastel Hollyhock ?Halo Pink? is just the ticket. With towering upright stems and impressive flower spikes, the Read More » -
Potato ‘Mozart’
Potato ?Mozart? produces high yields of oval, smooth, red tubers with pale yellow flesh. Grown as a late maincrop variety, it shows good resistance to Golden Read More » -
Taxus baccata ‘Dovastonii Aurea’
This spreading Yew stands out for its yellow-edged leaves and golden shoots which weep gently at the branch tips. Taxus baccata ‘Dovastonii Aurea’ boasts distinctly horizontal Read More » -
Cornus alba ‘Sibirica Variegata’
This attractive Dogwood has variegated, two tone leaves with cream edging and green centres. From a distance these two colours blend to give a pea green Read More » -
Tomato ‘Apero’ F1 Hybrid
Strong plant habit producing a good crop of long trusses of bright red, small 16g (1/2 oz) cherry plum fruits each with a superb balanced acid/sweetness Read More »
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