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Campanula Pink Octopus
Japanese lantern buds swell out to burst forth as striking pink-tentacled flowers on this truly unusual variety. Read More » -
Aster novi-belgii ‘Audrey’
Michaelmas Daisies are prized for their cheery, autumn flowers that reinvigorate fading late summer borders. Aster novi-belgii ‘Audrey’ is a compact, dwarf variety with a bushy, Read More » -
Clematis ‘Broughton Star’
Clematis ‘Broughton Star’ is a montana cultivar with a vigorous growth habit, capable of quickly scaling walls and fences. Its young spring foliage is bronze, providing Read More » -
Codling Moth Trap
Codling moth is a common and destructive pest of pears and apples, tunnelling through the fruit and leaving tell-tale exit holes. Read More » -
Limnanthes douglasii – Easy Grow Range
It’s easy to see why Limnanthes douglasii is better known as the poached egg plant. The yolk-yellow centres contrast brightly with the outer edges of dazzling Read More » -
Lily Romance Collection
Bred for a particularly short habit, these compact Oriental Lilies won?t topple over when in full flower. Their stocky habit keeps them firmly upright so you Read More » -
Magnolia x wieseneri
A sensational, exotic looking variety ? though very rarely seen. Magnolia x wieseneri flowers late in the season, in May and June, alongside the emergence of Read More » -
Rose ‘Precious Ruby’ (Floribunda Rose)
40 years of marriage is an occasion to celebrate! Mark the moment with a gift of Rose ‘Precious Ruby’. This repeat-flowering, floribunda rose bears exquisite ruby-red Read More » -
Azalea Hoop ‘Light Pink’ (House Plant) – Gift
This stunning Azalea hoop really is a gift with the ‘wow factor’! Glossy evergreen foliage and ruffled blooms are carefully trained into a floral wreath to Read More » -
Euphorbia ‘Rudolph’
A dwarf evergreen shrub, this Euphorbia x martini cultivar, or ‘Martin’s spurge’ is perfect for small city gardens, in either borders or planters. Its unusual foliage offers Read More »
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