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Aubrieta cultorum ‘Cascade Purple’
Aptly named, Aubrieta cultorum ‘Cascade Purple’ produces masses of bright purple flowers from early spring onwards to form a waterfall of colour. Aubretia has a spreading, Read More » -
Potato ‘Rooster’
A very, tasty red potato from Ireland which is now hugely popular. Late maincrop variety Potato ?Rooster? is easily distinguished by its characteristic red skin and Read More » -
Cosmos bipinnatus ‘Xanthos’
Unique soft-yellow blooms are produced in profusion on compact dwarf plants, bringing real impact to patio containers, beds and borders. This early flowering cosmos will start Read More » -
Serenity Sandstone Sphere Water Feature
Create a stylish and relaxing space in your garden or patio with this stunning water feature from Serenity. Read More » -
Grey Oyster Mushroom Book Spawn 50g
Grow mushrooms on a book! Read More » -
Hypericum kalmianum ‘Sunny Boulevard’
Hypericum kalmianum ‘Sunny Boulevard’ must have been named in midsummer, for that is when the plant’s sunny, golden blooms illuminate the garden. The yellow flowers adorn Read More » -
Thymus ‘Archer’s Gold’
‘Archer’s Gold’ is an attractive low-growing lemon thyme, forming a carpet of tiny lime green leaves above which short spikes of lilac-pink flowers, highly attractive to Read More » -
Cosmos bipinnatus ‘Pied Piper Red’
The only separate colour available in the Sea Shells type, with fluted, shell-like petals of velvet crimson-red. The ferny foliage helps to make this a wonderful 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 » -
Artemisia arborescens ‘Powis Castle’
A popular silver-leaved plant, Artemisia arborescens ‘Powis Castle’ has been awarded an RHS AGM for its superb performance. Mounds of feathery silver leaves form low bushes Read More »
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