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Petunia grandiflora pendula ‘Lady Purple’ F1 Hybrid
This genuinely cascading Petunia is smothered in bright purple-pink flowers, each with a black throat. Plants are only 15cm (6in) high and can spread up to Read More » -
Malope trifida ‘Glacier Fruits Mixed’
Very useful plant for rapidly filling space in your border, the Malope is a good, bushy plant with large, often 5-75cm (2-3in) flowers. This special blend Read More » -
Squash ‘Hunter’ F1 Hybrid (Winter)
This British bred variety is perfectly adapted to our cooler climate, producing very high yields of 5-6 squash per plant! Butternut Squash ?Hunter? forms a bushy, Read More » -
Helenium puberulum ‘Autumn Lollipop’
A curious plant for the front of the border. Autumn Lollipop boasts heads of rustic yellow and bronze with a small basal frill of ruffled petals. Read More » -
Compost Scoop Pink
This plastic compost scoop makes easy work of potting up and scooping dog/bird food. Read More » -
Sweet Pea ‘Robert Uvedale’
Named after the Enfield school master generally credited with introducing the sweet pea into England in 1699, ‘Robert Uvedale’ is a stunning pink sweet pea with Read More » -
Parsnip ‘Albion’
Long, smooth, white-skinned, tapering roots of uniform size with a delicious sweet flavour and good texture. Good canker resistance, especially from later sowings. Lifted roots store Read More » -
Agave (Mixed)
A wide selection with many unusual forms. Ideal for dish gardens, carboys. Long-lasting and trouble free Read More » -
Tomato ‘Celano’ F1 hybrid
An attractive, blight resistant variety producing long trusses of small, scarlet red, cherry plum tomatoes. The fruits are bite-sized, weighing in around 20g each, making them Read More » -
Clematis ‘Arabella’
Part of the integrifolia group, Clematis ‘Arabella’ is a scrambling, perennial, variety of Clematis with exotic mauve purple flowers that have creamy-yellow anthers in the centre Read More »
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