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Agapanthus ‘Headbourne Hybrids’
Free flowering with large round heads of true blue flowers growing into a thick established clump. Truly hardy. Bold, attractive bulbous plants for sheltered borders, tubs, Read More » -
Cabbage ‘Kilaton’ F1 Hybrid (Autumn)
Clubroot Resistant! Cabbage Kilaton has a high level of Clubroot resistance producing quality, 2kg, autumn ballheads with a solid, dense structure. Superb used for coleslaw, salads Read More » -
Parsley ‘Lisette’
An improved ‘Green Pearl’ type, producing a vigorous rosette of longer stems with more pronounced, finer curled dark green leaves, that stand well without yellowing or Read More » -
Exotic Fruit Growing Kit – Gift
A brand new range of gifts for greenfingered gardeners of all ages. Each kit contains everything you need to get growing, along with a selection of Read More » -
Nigella papillosa ‘Delft Blue’
Striking and unusual blue, grey blooms reminiscent of the famous Dutch ‘Delft Blue’ pottery. An easy to grow annual, delightful sown direct as large drifts in Read More » -
Runner Bean ‘Desiree’
A very heavy cropping runner bean that crops well even in dry conditions. Runner Bean ‘Desiree’ produces long, broad pods up to 30cm (12) in length Read More » -
Phlox paniculata ‘Blue Boy’
Large, showy panicles of mauve-blue flowers create a magnificent display in summer borders Read More » -
Daphne x transatlantica ‘Pink Fragrance’
Non-stop blooms from April to October make Daphne x transatlantica ‘Pink Fragrance’ unbeatable for flowers and fragrance. This unusual semi-evergreen Daphne flowers on new growth, so Read More » -
Dianthus ‘Capitan Marco’
Dianthus ‘Capitan Marco’ is a compact and floriferous variety boasting amazing ‘raspberry ripple’ double blooms! Read More » -
Magnolia ‘Olivia’
A deciduous Magnolia delivering instant sunshine from the moment that its furry buds open! Large, canary yellow flowers adorn the branches from April to May, just Read More »
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