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Juicy Fruit Growing Kit
Sow, nurture and grow your own delicious fruits with this juicy fruit growing kit. The kit features five unique packets of seeds allowing you to grow Read More » -
40 Cell Seed Tray Propagator
Grow like a pro, with this sturdy 40 cell propagator! Whether you are sowing seed or rooting cuttings, this versatile propagator will suit every requirement. Read More » -
Tomato ‘Yellow Stuffer’ – Heritage
CordonThis cordon variety produces blocky, firm, thick walled, shiny yellow fruits, each weighing up to 200g (7oz). The central core is easily removed making this one Read More » -
Tomato ‘Premio’ (Grafted)
Tomato ?Premio? is a vigorous tomato showing good resistance to blight, mosaic virus, Verticillium and Fusarium Wilt. Read More » -
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Miss Saori’
Be one of the first to grow the Chelsea Flower Show Plant of the Year Hydrangea ‘Miss Saori’. This show-stopping variety like no other Hydrangea, with Read More » -
Edible Flower Mix
For a mix of beautiful flowers that will look amazing both in your beds, borders and patio containers and can be used on your plates too, Read More » -
Helenium ‘Short ‘n’ Sassy’
Most Heleniums are a little too large for smaller gardens, but this one is perfectly proportioned for smaller borders or patio containers Read More » -
Corylus avellana ‘Webb’s Prize Cob’
A native hardy deciduous tree particularly on chalky soils but will grow in any fertile, well drained soil in sun or partial shade. Although partially self Read More » -
Acer palmatum Duo
These beautiful Acer varieties make superb specimen trees which are well suited to growing in small gardens and containers. Height and spread: Up to 8m (26′). Read More » -
Solar Tower (Thunbergia and Ipomoea)
Create a free-flowering pillar of colour with this duo of quick growing climbing annuals! The bright citrus blooms of Thunbergia and the dark foliage of Ipomoea Read More »
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