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Meconopsis baileyi ‘Alba’
Rarely-seen, stunning white form of the famous Himalayan blue poppy. Pure white silky petals surround golden stamens making this a real eye-catcher, particularly as it’s ideal Read More » -
Garden Grow Raised Wooden Cold Frame
Extend the growing season and keep fragile plants protected from harsh weather conditions with this wooden cold frame from Garden Grow. 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 » -
Drosera capensis (Houseplant)
This lovely Cape Sundew will add interest to your windowsill. Drosera capensis is a carnivorous marsh loving perennial which prefers to be stool in a saucer Read More » -
Exotic Fruit Growing Kit
Get a taste of exotic fruits with this new collection – 5 of the more unusual varieties to grow at home or at your allotment plus Read More » -
Eco-friendly Flexi Curve Border Edging
The innovative Flexi Curve Border is perfect for modernising your flowerbeds and patches. The scroll design border will curve to fit the natural shape of your Read More » -
Aquilegia vulgaris var. stellata ‘Nora Barlow’
Aquilegia ‘Nora Barlow’ is a wonderful perennial which is loved for its unusual ‘pompom’-shaped flowers. This is a great Columbine for the traditional cottage garden and Read More » -
Phlox paniculata ‘Olympus’
Here?s a pretty variety for the herbaceous border! Phlox paniculata ‘Olympus’ is a clump forming perennial with cream and dark green, variegated foliage Read More » -
Viburnum Duo
Viburnum x bodnantense ‘Dawn’ is a firm favourite and popular because of its tough, resilient behaviour situated almost anywhere in the garden. In the depths of Read More » -
Asarina barclaina Climber
An elegant compact climber adding luxury to summer patios, cool greenhouses and conservatories. Masses of floral colour from early summer to the first hard frosts of Read More »
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