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Agastache ‘Morello’
Agastache are a family of highly aromatic perennials with intensely coloured flowers that are a magnet for bees, butterflies and other pollinating insects. Read More » -
Nicotiana x sanderae ‘Sensation Mixed’
A showy and compact variety with sweetly scented flowers which stay open all day in a brilliant range of colours. Recommended. Flowers summer to autumn. Height Read More » -
Narcissus ‘Peeping Tom’
Long-lasting florets are produced over an 8 week period, giving an unheard of 2 months of lovely spring colour! Read More » -
Azalea ‘Japanese Red’
New in 2015The plant that takes care of itself! No pruning required, just plant up and enjoy the masses of brightly coloured red blooms year after Read More » -
Amelanchier (Hedging)
Amelanchier is often grown a specimen tree with an attractive, open habit. These deciduous trees are colourful, with leaves opening bronze and changing to orange and Read More » -
Hydrangea arborescens ‘Hayes Starburst’
Hydrangea arborescens ‘Hayes Starburst’ is a deciduous shrub with stunning double creamy-white lacecaps which contrast beautifully with its lime-green leaves. Flowers start to show from late Read More » -
Veronica ‘Lavender Lightsaber’
Taller than many varieties, Veronica ‘Lavender Lightsaber’ is perfect for adding height to narrow borders or for the middle of a wide border. Read More » -
Little Miss Hug – Ox-Eye Daisy
The Ox-Eye Daisy greets me every summer around Misterland, with its bright shimmering white and yellow blooms. Little Miss Hug loves to grow them too. Read More » -
Hebe ‘Midnight Sky’
Hebe ‘Midnight Sky’ is a handsome variety with glossy evergreen foliage that turns bronze-black in winter. In warmer weather the foliage is dark green making a Read More » -
Pea ‘Oregon Sugar Pod’ (Mangetout)
This is surely the sensible way to grow and eat peas – no time consuming podding, no waste, just heavy crops of delicious, sweet and juicy Read More »
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