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Heavy Duty Bell Shaped Terracotta Plastic Pot 80lt
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Calibrachoa ‘Conga Rose Kiss’
The colourful blooms of mini petunia flowers that will tumble out of baskets and patio containers with carefree abandon. Enjoy the colourful blooms that will last Read More » -
Firenze Five-Section Rattan Daybed – Dark Grey with Cover
Perfect for socialising and relaxing in the sun, this spectacular rattan day bed from Garden Life is the ultimate addition to your garden. Read More » -
Apple ‘Red Devil’
As the name suggests, Apple ?Red Devil? yields good crops of bright crimson-red, dessert fruits which have lightly red-stained flesh when ripe. The fruits have a Read More » -
Euphorbia abyssinica
Euphorbia abyssinica makes a superb architectural feature in your home. Although it has a cactus-like appearance, this plant is actually a succulent, reaching tree-like proportions in Read More » -
Rainbow Salad Growing Kit
Nurture and grow your own wonderfully coloured salad crops with this rainbow salad growing kit. The kit features five unique packets of seeds allowing you to Read More » -
Lagerstroemia indica ‘Pixie White’
Something of a rarity in UK gardens, Lagerstroemia indica ‘Pixie White’ puts on an astounding display from June right through to September. Its branches littered in Read More » -
Nicotiana suaveolens – Easy Grow Range
Slender, tubular flowers with a gentle pink blush nod gracefully from upright stems throughout summer. Nicotiana suaveolens is sweetly scented, perfuming the warm air on balmy Read More » -
Hebe diosmifolia ‘Wairua Beauty’
This distinctive variety produces rounded clusters of pale lilac flowers in early summer, unlike most Hebes which produce tapered flower spikes. Hebe diosmifolia ‘Wairua Beauty’ forms Read More » -
Pea ‘Eddy’
Pea Eddy is perfect for a late harvest. Highly resistant to powdery mildew, remaining problem-free well into November. Also sow in spring for summer crops of Read More »
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