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Garden Grow Wooden Two-Tier Potting Bench
Pot your plants and flowers with ease with this wooden, two-tier potting bench from Garden Grow. Read More » -
Radish ‘Scarlet Globe’ – Easy Grow Range
An RHS AGM variety producing bright red, evenly shaped roots with pure white, crisp, moist flesh and mild flavour. Radish ‘Scarlet Globe’ is a very popular Read More » -
Foxglove ‘Illumination Ruby Slippers’
Following several outstanding colour developments, our breeding team has done it again with the creation of a brand new colour break. Digitalis ‘Illumination Ruby Slippers’ is Read More » -
Rose ‘Nostalgia’ (Hybrid Tea Rose)
A distinctive hybrid tea variety with creamy white petals, each edged with a margin of cherry red. The blooms are borne throughout summer either singly or Read More » -
Crab Apple ‘Appollo’
Crab apple ‘Appollo’ is a compact variety that perfect for small gardens. With a slender, columnar habit it remains less than 90cm (3′) wide at maturity. Read More » -
Brushwood Thatch Screen Roll – 1.8X4M(1CM DIAMETER)
The Brushwood That Screen Rolls are supplied in four metre rolls, which are not only available in a wide collection of heights, but are also easy Read More » -
Taxus baccata ‘David’
With its narrow, green leaves and attractive gold edging, Taxus baccata ‘David’ is a more compact version of golden Irish Yew and perfect for the smaller Read More » -
Lavender angustifolia ‘Arctic Snow’
Lavender angustifolia ‘Arctic Snow’ is a neat, rounded variety of English Lavender with a compact growth habit. The upright flower spikes are borne in profusion in Read More » -
Pumpkin ‘Wee Be Little’
Whether you choose to cook them, carve them or a bit of both, Pumpkin ‘Wee Be Little’ will serve you well Read More » -
Crocosmia ‘Lucifer’
The hottest colour of any crocosmia, ‘Lucifer’ carries incredibly vibrant, roaring red flowers during late summer just as your bedding plants start to fade. Read More »
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