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Aster ‘Barbados’ (Island Series)
Part of the Island Series, Aster ‘Barbados’ is a neat, compact Michaelmas Daisy. The mauve-purple flowers are a tonic for fading borders from late summer to Read More » -
Tomato ‘Cherrola’ F1 Hybrid
Tomato ‘Cherrola’ bears long trusses of up to 20 well-spaced, dark red fruits weighing on average 20g (0.75oz)! This delicious cherry tomato has an excellent balance Read More » -
Bark Screen Roll – 1 x 4M
These all natural bark screen rolls are ideal for putting around your bins, or to create even more seclusion if you?re one of those lucky people Read More » -
Tomato ‘Oh Happy Day’ F1 Hybrid
With superb blight resistance, Tomato ‘Oh Happy Day? is a real bonus for gardeners. Following on from ‘Losetto?, and ‘Mountain Magic?, ‘Oh Happy Day? F1 is Read More » -
6X Fertiliser
Up to 6 times richer than farmyard manure, 6X Fertiliser is the ultimate organic fertiliser and soil improver Read More » -
Penstemon ‘Pensham Plum Jerkum’
This hardy perennial’s semi-evergreen foliage is complemented by its plum coloured flowers. These bell-shaped blooms appear on upright spikes in the spring, summer and early autumn. Read More » -
Cardiocrinum giganteum
This astonishing hardy perennial makes a fascinating talking point. The tall stems of the Giant Himalayan Lily tower to 2.5m (98) or more in an awe-inspiring Read More » -
Rhododendron ‘Palestrina’
Fantastic White blooms almost cover this hardy Evergreen Azalea completely in late spring and early summer giving it a great impact in your planting scheme wherever Read More » -
Catananche caerulea
This bright little perennial makes a superb addition to cut flower arrangements for its long-lasting blooms! Ragged-edged, lavender-blue flowers burst from straw like buds in summer. Read More » -
Heptacodium miconioides
Heptacodium is an exotic-looking shrub for the garden; but plants are fully hardy and there are numerous reasons to grow it in your garden. With late Read More »
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