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Magnolia x soulangeana ‘Alba Superba’
This elegant deciduous Magnolia has remained extremely popular over the years. Large, fragrant, white goblet-shaped blooms emerge flushed with purple-red, just as the dark green foliage Read More » -
Arctotis ‘T&M Hybrids’
Shades of cream, yellow, orange, red, crimson and purple. Beautiful for the border where the flowers are produced in profusion throughout the summer, and excellent for 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 » -
Celeriac ‘Mars’
Celeriac ‘Mars’ produces large, uniform roots from upright plants that hold themselves well in the soil, resulting in less rain splash and better resistance to celery Read More » -
Crocus olivieri subsp. balansae ‘Orange Monarch’
Crocus olivieri subsp. balansae ‘Orange Monarch’ is a little different from your average Crocus. The goblet-shaped, orange blooms are streaked with tawny brown markings on the Read More » -
Vegtrug Classic small
Everyone can grow their own fruit and veg, even with the smallest outdoor space and the VegTrug? proves it! Specially constructed for growing vegetables, it can Read More » -
Aster novi-belgii ‘Rosa Perle’
Also known as the Michaelmas daisy, this classic cottage garden perennial produces double, lavender-pink, daisy-like flowers with yellow centres. Flowering from August right through to October, Read More » -
Garlic ‘Picardy Wight’ (Spring Planting)
Spring planting. Softneck garlic. Originating from Picardy in Northern France, Garlic ‘Picardy Wight is suitable for spring planting. This softneck variety produces strong flavoured bulbs with Read More » -
Hibiscus syriacus ‘Mint Cream’
Hot sunny border? Dry soil? Don’t worry, hibiscus is the answer! We’ve grown 3 unique double-flowered varieties especially for you – and they’re not available from Read More » -
Grape ‘Cabernet Sauvignon’
A classic wine grape producing conical bunches of small black fruits that ripen late in the season. In the UK, this variety is best grown under Read More »
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