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Zinnia elegans ‘Queen Lime’
Eye-catching and unusual lime green blooms with outstanding garden performance stand ceremoniously above well-branched bushy plants. This reliable border filler will add interest to your displays Read More » -
Iris ‘Apricot Silk’
Enjoy beautiful blooms in alluring apricot shades, enhanced by darker orange beards. Intermediate bearded Iris ?Apricot Silk? is easy to grow, rewarding you with fabulous flowers Read More » -
Radish ‘Poloneza’ – Heritage
Radish ‘Poloneza’ produces attractive round, red-skinned roots with a white splash at the root end, similar to Radish ‘Sparkler’. The mild, crisp, white or pink tinged Read More » -
Tulip ‘Majestic Mix’
Fill beds, borders and containers with a riot of colour this spring! Tulip ‘Majestic Mix’ produces short, sturdy stems topped with shapely blooms in an opulent Read More » -
Ongar Cricket Loam Unsterilised
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Poppy ‘Fruit Punch’
Poppy ‘Fruit Punch’ produces an enchanting mix of hot pink, red, vibrant orange and plum blooms, with each one featuring a unique rich black centre. The Read More » -
Spinach ‘Tetona’ F1 Hybrid
Spinach ?Tetona? is a productive variety with plenty of F1 vigour. Good yields of bright green, smooth, rounded leaves are produced over a long cropping period. Read More » -
Hebe ‘Pascal’
There?s room for Hebe ?Pascal? in even the smallest of gardens! This neat, compact variety is perfect for the front of a sunny border or planted Read More » -
Senecio ‘String of Pearls’ – Gift
A fascinating plant that makes a great talking point! Senecio ?String of Pearls? produces long thread-like stems of green, round, beaded foliage that spills over the Read More » -
Potato ‘Athlete’
Only just released to the amateur gardener, Athlete was previously only available through a major supermarket during the 2012 Olympics – hence the name! You’ll harvest Read More »
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