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Streptocarpus ‘Katie’
Streptocarpus ‘Katie’ is an RHS award-winning variety boasting large bunches of distinctive pale lilac blooms that are infused with deep indigo in the lower half, with Read More » -
Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘Boulevard’
With its soft, silvery-blue evergreen foliage, curling gently at the tips of the branches, Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘Boulevard’ makes a magnificent specimen tree. But it is so Read More » -
Wall Mounted Clock with Metal Stag
Never lose track of time again with this elegant garden wall clock. Read More » -
Tulip ‘Darwin Mixed’
If you’re looking for the classic tulips you remember in your grandmother’s garden, then these are the ones for you! With tall stems topped with rainbow-coloured, Read More » -
Begonia ‘Non-Stop Mocca Bright Orange’
If you’re looking for a begonia to flower throughout the summer, then the Mocca Series is for you! Superior hybrid quality. Read More » -
Digital Max-Min Thermometer
This Digital Max Min Thermometer simultaneously displays the current temperature as well as maximum and minimum temperatures. Read More » -
Prunus ‘Snow Showers’
Ornate, heavily dissected, evergreen leaves provide a superb contrast with the glistening white flowers from early spring. Clematis x cartmanii ‘Avalanche’ boasts some of the largest Read More » -
Willow Fence Screening Rolls – 120 x 400cm (1.2m x 4m)
Add texture and colour to your garden with this roll of willow cane screening. Perfect for disguising fences, walls and bins, it can also be used 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 » -
Viola x williamsiana ‘Sweeties’
The best ever dwarf Viola for containers! A unique mixture of small, attractive bicoloured flowers resembling tiny sweets. Compact plants are smothered in masses of flowers Read More »
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