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Petunia grandiflora ‘Double Cascade Blue’ F1 Hybrid
Attractive, large fully double blooms in the deepest velvety blue, almost look black when shimmering in the sunshine. The flowers have an added bonus of quickly Read More » -
Rose ‘It’s A Wonderful Life’ (Floribunda Rose)
The prestigious Rose of the Year Award is highly prized by growers of promising new varieties. Bred by Colin Dickson, Rose ‘It’s A Wonderful Life’ has Read More » -
Grazers G1 Animal Deterrent
A revolution in pest control! Read More » -
Calendula officinalis nana ‘Apricots & Oranges’
Double apricot and orange flowers, borne on compact, dwarf plants make a striking combination. These bushy, well branched pot marigolds are ideal for summer bedding displays Read More » -
Rhododendron ‘Dearest’ (Hyde) (Azalea Group)
A prolific late spring bloomer! Rhododendron ‘Dearest’ bears large, showy flowers in a lovely shade of pink, with darker spotting at the throat of each bloom. Read More » -
Loropetalum chinense var. rubrum ‘Ever Red’
Rarely seen in gardens, this handsome spreading shrub deserves to be much better known. Evergreen purple-bronze foliage provides fabulous year round colour, and contrasts beautifully with Read More » -
Ribes odoratum
You get a lot for your money with this fabulous ornamental shrub. Not only is it tough, resilient and extremely hardy, but it will provide year-round Read More » -
Common Dogwood (Hedging)
Cornus sanguinea, also known as Common Dogwood, is an upright deciduous shrub with attractive winter stem colour. A dense covering of green foliage emerges in spring Read More » -
Heuchera ‘Mosaic’
Sprays of delicate, tiny flowers float on wiry stems above neat mounds of vibrant foliage. Prized for their colourful leaves, these versatile semi-evergreen perennials make excellent Read More » -
Glory of the Snow ‘Mixed’
Some of the first bulbs to flower in spring, they’ll create a dazzling carpet of daintly little stars. Read More »
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