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Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Baldwin Variegated’
Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Baldwin Variegated’ is an eye-catching and uniquely coloured conifer and each separate plant will differ. Read More » -
Pansy ‘Coolwave Berries ‘n’ Cream Mix’
Pansy ‘Coolwave Berries ‘n’ Cream Mix’ is a sumptuous colour mix of trailing Pansies. The ?Coolwave? series has produced some of the finest ?cool season?, trailing Read More » -
Cornus amomum ‘Blue Cloud’
?Blue Cloud? is a beautiful large deciduous shrub, striking and eye-catching with its purple-red stems, contrasting green foliage, and in the early spring white arching blooms Read More » -
Lonicera pileata
Avoid fatal box blight with our Box-Leaved Honeysuckle. These delightful evergreen plants are resistant to drought. They are fast-growing, hardy perennials.The leaves of the Box-leaved Honeysuckle Read More » -
Zea mays japonica ‘Quadricolour’ (Ornamental)
Grown for its colourful, pink and green striped foliage, this ornamental corn makes a spectacular addition to the garden. This half-hardy annual is easy to grow Read More » -
idooka 336L Black Storage Box
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The Peanut & Sunflower Combo Bundle
Two of the most popular bird food options, combined in one fantastic value bundle that is great for beginners and bird food experts alike. A cracking Read More » -
Basil ‘British Basil’ (National Trust)
Enjoy the fresh, aromatic flavour and convenience of home-grown basil, to use in salads, pasta sauces and whole host of other tasty dishes. This new and Read More » -
Limonium ‘Dazzle Rocks’
Welcome to your garden the worlds first ultra-hardy Limonium Gmelinii ? otherwise known as Siberian Statice. Read More » -
Clematis Chelsea™ evipo051
This dwarf Clematis creates a big impact! Clematis ‘Chelsea’ is perfect for even the smallest garden, reaching just 90cm (36) tall, and packed with flowers from Read More »
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