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Serenity Tipping Pots Water Feature
Create a beautiful focal point in your garden or courtyard with this tipping pots water feature from Serenity. Read More » -
Lowberry® Blackberry ‘Little Black Prince’ (Dwarf)
Gone are the days of needing a large garden to grow your own fruit! Modern breeding has brought about this new compact variety of Blackberry, which Read More » -
Aglaonema ‘Christina’ (House Plant)
Chinese Evergreen is a well-behaved, low maintenance house plant. The broad, sword shaped leaves form a neat and tidy plant with a slow growth rate that Read More » -
Antirrhinum majus ‘Double Madame Butterfly Mixed’ F1 Hybrid
A flower in an entirely new form. Its large completely double, azalea-shaped blooms provide a riot of colour and its reliability and impressiveness are borne out Read More » -
Fuchsia ‘Delta’s Sarah’ (Hardy)
This beautiful bush variety produces a succession of supremely weather resistant, unusual coloured blue flowers, up 6cm (2.5) in diameter. The semi-double blooms of hardy Fuchsia Read More » -
Prestige W Soil Conditioner – Worm Cast Prevention
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Podocarpus ‘Guardsman’
Podocarpus ‘Guardsman’ is a valuable addition to any garden, with unusual and striking red-brown foliage. This outstanding conifer is perfect for use in both beds and Read More » -
Malva moschata ‘Rosea’
Producing masses of rose-pink, saucer-shaped blooms throughout summer and early autumn, Malva moschata ‘Rosea’ is a fabulous and hardworking perennial for the cottage garden or mixed Read More » -
Nepeta transcaucasica ‘Blue Infinity’
Tall wands of violet-blue flowers in seemingly infinate quantity over a long period. With its characteristic aromatic fragrance it is extremely effective in the border, long-lived, Read More » -
Chrysanthemum Xanthe Hanging Basket Collection
Chrysanthemums provide pompom-like, long-lasting flowers late in the season when other flowering plants are flagging. Read More »
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