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Juniperus sabina ‘Rockery Gem’
Juniperus sabina ‘Rockery Gem’ or Savin Juniper is a superb conifer for rockeries and gravel gardens. It is low growing and extremely low maintenance, making it Read More » -
Mediterranean Fruit Collection
Bring a taste of the Mediterranean to your patio with this generous collection of fruit trees. Citrus trees make fabulous patio plants, thriving outdoors in summer Read More » -
Broccoli ‘Burbank’ F1 Hybrid (White Sprouting) (National Trust)
Enjoy a healthy early spring harvest of flavoursome and nutritious white sprouting Broccoli ‘Burbank?. This British-bred F1 Hybrid sprouting broccoli is hardy, easy and reliable to Read More » -
Everlasting Perennial Collection
Fill your beds and borders with this bargain perennial collection. Perennial plants will bloom year after year and they can also be cut and brought into Read More » -
Viburnum tinus ‘Spirit’
Viburnum tinus ‘Spirit’ produces clumps of pink buds which open to reveal softly fragranced white flowers in November and continue all the way through until May, Read More » -
Primrose ‘Sweet 16’
Let the dazzling, colour changing blooms of Primrose ‘Sweet 16’ entrance you. Each large flower open white and deepens to rosy pink with a delicate white Read More » -
Cyperus papyrus
Ancient Egyptians flattened and dried the stems of this decorative grass to make a form of paper. Best suited to houseplant culture, where plants need high Read More » -
Broccoli ‘Green Magic’ (Calabrese)
With smooth and tight heads, ‘Green Magic’ is an outstanding Calabrese that not only produces a good head, but also tasty side shoots once the head Read More » -
Chempak® Magnesium
Specialist plant food to put the colour back into flowers and vegetable greenery Read More » -
Iberis sempervirens
Native to southern Europe, Iberis sempervirens is a robust, but beautiful, subshrub plant that can thrive in poor soils and exposed sites. This Candytuft has sprays of Read More »
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