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Pinus mugo ‘Carsten’s Wintergold’ (Standard)
Pinus mugo ‘Carsten’s Wintergold’ is extremely slow growing, forming a flattened mound of open branches that remain neat and compact. Green needles in spring and summer Read More » -
Eucalyptus citriodora ‘Lemon Bush’
A quick and easy to grow species with slender stems and unusual sword shaped silvery-green foliage, which becomes tinged with red as autumn approaches. If you Read More » -
Honeysuckle ‘Serotina’
Whorls of tubular pink and white honeysuckle flowers adorn the twining stems of this traditional cottage garden climber. Flowering later than most varieties, Lonicera periclymenum ?Serotina? Read More » -
Schizanthus ‘Dwarf Bouquet Mixed’
Schizanthus Dwarf Bouquet Mixed are smothered in crimson, rose, amber, pink and salmon blooms. Schizanthus are ideal for borders, containers or as a houseplant. Height: 30-38cm Read More » -
Erica x darleyensis
The weatherproof, tough flowers of Evergreen Heathers make them one of today’s most popular choices. Their neat clusters of lilac-mauve flowers last from December through to Read More » -
Fragrant Winter Shrub Collection
We’ve put together a special collection of shrubs, especially for the winter months when little else is happening in the garden. These wonderful shrubs will not Read More » -
Dwarf Pomegranate Plant (House Plant Seeds)
This dwarf Pomegranate makes an attractive little house plant for a bright, sunny spot. With a neat and compact habit, it is well suited as a Read More » -
Hollyhock ‘Chater’s Double Icicle’
A classic cottage hollyhock. Spectacular, large, crystal white, fully double, powder-puff blooms grace tall strong stems from mid summer until autumn. Adds height and a touch Read More » -
Spiraea x cinerea ‘Grefsheim’
It is obvious why Spiraea x cinerea ‘Grefsheim’ has been awarded the coveted RHS AGM! This deciduous shrub is simply amazing in late April and early Read More »
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