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Poppy ‘Ladybird’ – Easy Grow Range
Hardy annual Poppy ‘Ladybird’ was developed from a species introduced from Russia in 1876 by our founder, William Thompson – and is still as popular as Read More » -
Doronicum caucasicum ‘Little Leo’
Commonly known as Leopard’s Bane, ‘Little Leo’ sums up this perennial plant’s features perfectly. ‘Little Leo’ is neat and compact in contrast to some of it’s Read More » -
Narcissus ‘Treglisson’
One of the earliest flowering varieties you?ll find, braving the cold winter weather from late January onwards in milder parts of the UK. Narcissus ‘Treglisson’ is Read More » -
Cornus sericea ‘Baileyi’
Cornus sericea ‘Baileyi’ is a shrub that offers all year round interest. In spring clusters of white flowers appear, which are replaced with white berries later Read More » -
Rose ‘The One and Only’ (Hybrid Tea Rose)
Bred in France by the worldfamous Meilland company as part of their ‘Parfum de Provence’ programme, ‘The One and Only’ is bound to captivate anyone who Read More » -
Ericaceous Compost
A garden essential for acid-loving plants! Camellias, Blueberries, and Rhododendrons, to name but a few, will all thank you for this compost when you pot them Read More » -
incredicoir
Say goodbye to back-breaking bags of bulky compost. Mix this innovative coir block with water to make up the equivalent of a 10 litre bag of Read More » -
Pear ‘Red William’
A mid-season dessert apple producing a heavy crop of distinctive russet-bronze fruits, with firm, crisp flesh and a rich, nutty flavour which makes it perfect for Read More » -
Alstroemeria Inticancha Sunday
Alstroemeria ‘Inticancha Sunday’ is a compact, clump-forming variety with striking bicolored blooms that are pink with a yellow centre. Read More » -
Pumpkin ‘Freaky Tom’ F1 Hybrid
An excellent variety to get the children growing something for Halloween. The gnarly warted skins of Freaky Tom fruits are perfect for spooky autumn displays. Read More »
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