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Sweetcorn ‘White Lady’
These striking white cobs are packed with exceptionally sweet kernels which are so juicy it?s like they?ve already been buttered! Cobs of Sweetcorn ‘White Lady’ look Read More » -
Potato ‘Adessa’
Try the world?s first commercially available Potato raised directly from seed! Potato ?Adessa? is a breeding breakthrough, allowing gardeners to grow potatoes without the need for Read More » -
Ilex crenata ‘Green Hedge’
The name says it all – this evergreen Japanese Holly makes the perfect hedge! Glossy, small leaves, a neat habit and year-round colour make this the Read More » -
Chilli Pepper ‘Vampire’ F1 Hybrid
Dark foliage, purple stems, gothic purple flowers. Early fruiting 10cm purple fang shaped fruit ripening to a rich blood red. Read More » -
Foxglove ‘Pam’s Split’
A spectacular selection from Digitalis Pam’s Choice. This variety is slightly shorter and is multi-stemmed from the base, producing a longer-lasting and impressive display of white Read More » -
Juniperus scopulorum ‘Moonglow’
If you are looking for a conifer that will grow to a decent size, but will not grow too big, then Juniperus scopulorum ‘Moonglow’ is a Read More » -
Black Sunflower Seeds
A high oil treat that is a great alternative to peanuts. The husks make great compost too! Read More » -
Lupin ‘Avalune Mixed’
An easy to grow annual lupin that flowers just 12 weeks after sowing. Short flower spikes have a sweet pea-like fragrance. Perfectly suited to growing at Read More » -
Tamarix ramosissima ‘Rubra’
As a tall shrub or small tree, however you see it, Tamarix ramosissima ‘Rubra’ is deciduous with feathery foliage consisting of small, needle-like green leaves. Originally Read More » -
Spiraea japonica ‘Golden Princess’
Spiraea japonica ‘Golden Princess’ is a highly-prized variety of Japanese Spirea, given both an RHS AGM and an RHS Perfect for Pollinators. You can’t go far Read More »
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