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Calendula officinalis ‘Pink Surprise’
A striking blend with a wonderful colour surprise! Amongst the fiery orange and yellow pot marigolds appears an intriguing calendula with delicately ruffled, blooms in a Read More » -
Chilli Pepper ‘Pot Black’
Stunning British-bred ‘ornamental edible’ – a very attractive chili pepper which looks great in a pot on the windowsill or on the patio. Lush dark leaves Read More » -
Peony suffruticosa
Timeless and elegant! Few plants can compare to the glamour of a Tree Peony. Large, heavily-petalled blooms are borne in late spring, creating a spectacular focal Read More » -
Hydrangea paniculata ‘Pinky Winky’
Hydrangea paniculata are tough, hardy, weatherproof shrubs which can give big impact in borders, and can last for many years. Read More » -
Nemesia ‘Poetry’
Nemesia Poetry is a wonderful mixture of stunning pastel pinks, purples, blues, and white flowers which brighten up the garden between June and September. Read More » -
Set Of 4 Condiments/Egg Pots
Bring a garden theme into the kitchen with this set of 4 multi-purpose condiment pots or egg cups. Read More » -
Ulmus pendula ‘Mauro’
A recent variety of Elm with improved disease resistance. Ulmus pendula ‘Mauro’ produces a crown of pendant branches that form a handsome tree with a pronounced, Read More » -
Narcissus ‘Peeping Tom’
Long-lasting florets are produced over an 8 week period, giving an unheard of 2 months of lovely spring colour! Read More » -
Echinops ritro subsp. ruthenicus – Kew Pollination Collection
A superb border perennial which is always busy with the hum of Bees and other pollinating insects. This Blue Globe thistle boasts spherical heads of electric-blue Read More » -
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Merveille Sanguine’
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Merveille Sanguine’ brings a double colour whammy to your garden! Deep bronze-green leaf shoots appear on this hardy hydrangea in spring, and eventually turn Read More »
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