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Morning Glory ‘Mini Sky Blue’
Create a cool and tropical screen on your patio with this dazzling annual climber. Compact in size, it’s the perfect choice for a small space. Read More » -
Allium 100 Collection
Upright stems add a strong vertical accent to cottage garden borders. These magnificent allium bulbs produce an explosion of colour, followed by architectural seedheads that create Read More » -
Rhododendron ‘Blaauws Pink’
Gorgeous salmon pink flowers smother this delightful, compact Evergreen Azalea. With dark green, glossy leaves throughout the year, the lovely flowers which are ‘hose-in-hose’, meaning they Read More » -
Candytuft ‘Dwarf Fairyland Mixed’
Very easy to grow, low compact plant that comes into flower quickly from seed. The colours of Candytuft Dwarf Fairyland Mixed radiate through lilac, silver, pink Read More » -
Gaultheria procumbens
For autumn and winter colour in a shady spot in the garden, Gaultheria procumbens is an excellent choice. Summer’s small pink bell-shaped flowers are followed in Read More » -
Hydrangea serrata ‘Hydrantea’
In Japan this hardy shrub has long been used for making a refreshing herbal brew. Better known as Amacha, this sweetly flavoured tea is made from Read More » -
Erigeron karvinskianus
Flowering all the way from May until the first frosts, this ground-covering daisy is a superb choice for edging borders, filling wall and paving cracks, lining Read More » -
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Miss Saori’
Be one of the first to grow the Chelsea Flower Show Plant of the Year Hydrangea ‘Miss Saori’. This show-stopping variety like no other Hydrangea, with Read More » -
Garden Grow Five-Blade Herb Scissors
Save time and energy by using the five blade herb scissors from Cooks Professional, perfect for quickly and efficiently chopping herbs. Read More » -
Apple ‘Scrumptious’
A recent dessert variety that has had much success and will almost certainly become a firm favourite with UK gardeners. Just as its name promises, Apple Read More »
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