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Chilli Pepper ‘Fresno Mix’ F1 (National Trust)
Add some heat to your summer with a fiery crop of Chilli Pepper ‘Fresno Mix’ F1, perfect for eating fresh, adding as a garnish or including Read More » -
Aquilegia vulgaris var. stellata ‘Nora Barlow’
Aquilegia ‘Nora Barlow’ is a wonderful perennial which is loved for its unusual ‘pompom’-shaped flowers. This is a great Columbine for the traditional cottage garden and Read More » -
Tree Stake and Tie
Give newly planted trees the best possible start with this tree stake and tie. When you plant a young tree, it is essential to provide adequate Read More » -
Hellebore ‘Single Pink Blotch’
Hellebores are essential for winter colour in the garden, at their finest when planted in shady borders beneath deciduous trees and shrubs. Hellebore ?Single Pink Blotch? Read More » -
Thuja occidentalis ‘Fire Chief’
This recently introduced conifer has a neat, dwarf habit that will be an asset to any garden. The dense branches form a compact, globe-shaped, evergreen shrub Read More » -
Narcissus ‘Rose of May’
Delight your senses with this compact, late-blooming daffodil. This distinctively different variety produces fully double whorls of ivory white petals that resemble gardenias, and exude a Read More » -
Broad Bean ‘Crimson Flowered’
A heritage variety with stunning crimson flowers, followed by a good crop of short, upright pods and delicious beans. Broad Bean Crimson Flowered is ideal for Read More » -
Bergenia cordifolia ‘New Winter Flowering Hybrids’
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Plum ‘Mirabelle Countess’
A versatile, dual-purpose cherry-plum that can be eaten fresh or cooked in pies and preserves. Plum ‘Mirabelle Countess’ produces red-skinned fruits which can be harvested in Read More » -
Photinia serratifolia ‘Crunchy’
This exciting variety brings an interesting new twist! The young growth is a handsome copper-orange colour, turning to chocolate brown before it eventually matures to dark Read More »
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