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Juniperus procumbens ‘Nana’
Given sufficient space, this lovely Bonin Island Juniper will spread prostrate across the ground providing excellent groundcover. Where growing conditions are more crowded it will take Read More » -
Athyrium niponicum var. pictum ‘Pewter Lace’
This deciduous fern produces dramatic fronds of silvery green foliage with beet-red midribs. The arching fronds form an elegant clump of foliage that makes superb ground Read More » -
Plum ‘Mirabelle de Nancy’
A taste of honey! Plum ‘Mirabelle de Nancy’ is a vigorous, upright variety producing heavy crops of classic, yellow, small French plums from September. The incredibly Read More » -
Parsnip ‘White Gem’ (National Trust)
A reliable variety with excellent canker resistance, Parsnip ?White Gem? produces a uniform crop of smooth-skinned, flavoursome roots in virtually any soil types. Cropping over a Read More » -
Rhododendron ‘Nova Zembla’
The exotic looking blooms of Rhododendron ‘Nova Zembla’ appear in early May, borne in large, showy clusters. Each bright red flower is delicately spotted at the Read More » -
Lettuce ‘Webbs Wonderful’ (Iceberg/Crisphead)
Still the premier garden lettuce in most people’s vegetable patch. Iceberg Lettuce Webbs Wonderful has large, wrinkled leaves with a big tight centre of crisp, white Read More » -
Lupin ‘The Chatelaine’
With its twin-tone white and pink blooms, the charming Lupin ‘The Chatelaine’ brings a contemporary twist to conventional garden designs. It’s a robust, tough, perennial which Read More » -
Saxifraga ‘Dancing Pixies Tilda’
Inject late season colour into shady corners with this gorgeous new Japanese woodland saxifrage. Read More » -
Dahlia Happy Days Cream
Thought you didn?t have space to grow dahlias? Think again! Dahlia ?Happy Days Cream? is a compact dwarf variety that was bred with pots, window boxes Read More » -
Sweet Pea ‘Early Mammoth Mixed’
Extra long stems bear 5 to 6 large blooms each and have a superb colour range. Though not well suited to training as a cordon, Sweet Read More »
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