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Shallot ‘Longor’ (Spring planting)
Spring planting. A French production of ‘Jersey Longtype producing the longest bulbs we have seen. Shallot ‘Longor’ is an RHS AGM variety that is highly praised Read More » -
Picea glauca ‘Conica December’
An upright, conical shaped spruce with dark green needles and well spaced branches.Picea glauca ‘Conica December’ makes a lovely addition to the rockery, or planted as Read More » -
Dracaena fragrans ‘Tornado’ (House Plant)
Twisting dark green foliage with bold lime green margins make this house plant incredibly alluring! Each glossy leaf is curiously curled and twisted clockwise to create Read More » -
Three-Piece Rose Armchair Bistro Set – Pewter
Sit back and relax with this stylish three-piece rose bistro set – Pewter Read More » -
Brugmansia ‘Single White’
Brugmansia is an unashamedly show-off plant. Also known as ?Angel?s Trumpets? their huge blooms will certainly blow a fanfare on a sunny patio and attract gasps Read More » -
Crocosmia Collection
Crocosmias are resilient perennials providing vibrant colour from mid-summer onwards with their funnel-shaped blooms on elegantly arching stems. Read More » -
Broccoli ‘Jacaranda’
Broccoli ?Jacaranda? is a unique variety as it is a blend of both cauliflower and broccoli! Read More » -
Calendula officinalis nana ‘Apricot Twist’
Compact, extra-bushy plants quickly become smothered in gorgeous fully-double apricot flowers. With a dwarf habit, Calendula ‘Apricot Twist’ is ideal for planting towards the front of Read More » -
Beetroot ‘Rubidus’ (Globe)
Bolting is almost a thing of the past with this excellent globe beetroot! Detroit 6 : Rubidus will be ready to harvest over a week earlier Read More » -
Orlaya grandiflora (National Trust)
Flattened, lacy umbels of dazzling white flowers appear in early summer and persist through to autumn. Orlaya grandiflora is of Mediterranean origins, flourishing in grassy meadows Read More »
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