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Lobelia ‘Starship Blue’
Forming elegant spikes of intense purple/blue above handsome clumps of green foliage Read More » -
Serenity Buddha Water Feature
Transform your garden, courtyard or decking area into a place of tranquillity with this Buddha water feature from Serenity. Read More » -
Ixia ‘Yellow Emperor’
This simple-to-grow bulb is great value and will produce tonnes of mimosa-yellow flower sprays from early summer. Also known as the African Corn Lily, they love Read More » -
Sunflower ‘Sunshot Golds Mixed’ F1 Hybrid
Plants are bushy and multistemmed, producing up to 20 blooms per plant! The bright yellow, chrysanthemum- type, double and semi-double blooms last for up to 3 Read More » -
Leucothoe keiskei ‘Halloween’
A hardy, clump forming, dwarf evergreen shrub with young red leaves maturing to slender, lance-shaped, green leaves. Small, bell shaped white flowers appear in nodding racemes, Read More » -
Primrose ‘Husky Raspberry Punch’
From the acclaimed ‘Husky Series?, Primrose ‘Husky Raspberry Punch’ will add a rosy glow to your winter garden. Superb colouring and brilliant flower power, whatever the Read More » -
Calamagrostis x acutiflora ‘Karl Foerster’
Calamagrostis ‘Karl Foerster’ is an easy to grow towering ornamental grass that is suitable for mixed borders. The leaves arch gracefully but the real stand out Read More » -
Climbing Flame Lily (House Plant Seeds)
This climbing Flame Lily makes a spectacular focal point for your conservatory. This exotic climber produces stunning flame-like blooms throughout summer, bringing a tropical feel to Read More » -
Peony Double Collection
The most glamorous of all garden perennials, Peonies bring an aura of heady romance into late spring and early summer borders with their huge, luxurious blooms Read More » -
Cornus sericea ‘Bud’s Yellow’
Bright yellow winter stems set this Dogwood shrub apart from the rest of the border, especially when everything else in the garden is dormant and a Read More »
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