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Garden Gear Rotating Seat and Tool Store
Take the pain and strain out of gardening with this rotating garden seat and tool store by Garden Gear. Read More » -
Honeysuckle ‘Serotina’
Whorls of tubular pink and white honeysuckle flowers adorn the twining stems of this traditional cottage garden climber. Flowering later than most varieties, Lonicera periclymenum ?Serotina? Read More » -
Iberis gibraltarica
For gardens with poor soil or in exposed coastal locations, Iberis gibraltarica, also known as ‘Candytuft’ is a nice option. It is native to North Africa Read More » -
Iris danfordiae
The canary-yellow flowers of Iris danfordiae are some of the first to welcome the spring, from as early as January. This species may be small but Read More » -
Stock ‘Night Scented’
Deliciously scented flowers which open in the evening. Sow anywhere that is close enough to the house to get the benefit of such a beautiful fragrance. Read More » -
Begonia ‘Emerald Giant’
Begonia ‘Emerald Giant’ is a large-leafed variety boasting striking variegated foliage, with each leaf featuring concentric rings of green, silver and bronze. Read More » -
Sweet Chestnut (Hedging)
Sweet Chestnut hedging not only looks good, but can provide you with delicious sweet chestnuts in late autumn! Castanae sativa tolerates being kept clipped to your Read More » -
40 Cell Seed Tray Propagator
Grow like a pro, with this sturdy 40 cell propagator! Whether you are sowing seed or rooting cuttings, this versatile propagator will suit every requirement. Read More » -
Rose ‘Scented Double Pink’
Ruffles of perfectly formed petals sculpt these exquisitely scented double blooms. This repeat flowering rose combines improvements in scent, form, and colour with enhanced disease resistance. Read More » -
Hellebore ‘Single Yellow Spotted’
Hellebores are essential for winter colour in the garden, and are just as important in the garden as snowdrops, aconites and early spring bulbs. The Christmas Read More »
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