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Patio Vegetable Plants Collection
Even if you aren’t lucky enough to have your own veg garden it is perfectly possible to grow your own produce in containers on a sunny Read More » -
Leek ‘Mussleburgh’ (Start-A-Garden™ Range)
A tried and tested old favourite with superb garden performance and long, thick, quality stems. Impressive winter hardiness, providing bumper crops of tasty stems. Read More » -
Ecothrive Charge Soil Conditioner and Biostimulant
Ecothrive Charge Soil Conditioner and Bio-stimulant is a 100% natural formula which provides long lasting organic nutrition and beneficial biology for plants. Read More » -
Scabious ‘Oxford Blue’
An easy to grow annual, producing tall stems covered in masses of stunning, mid-blue, pin cushion flowers. A classic cottage garden plant, ideal for cutting and Read More » -
Gooseberry ‘Hinnonmaki Red’
A reliable heavy cropper producing delicious red berries which are bursting with flavour. Traditional Gooseberry ?Hinnonmaki Red? is vigorous and shows good disease resistance. Read More » -
Symphoricarpos x doorenbosii ‘Mother of Pearl’
A particularly tough plant that will withstand most weather conditions and provide interest when most other shrubs have past their best. Read More » -
Tradescantia Purple Passion
Tradescantia is one of the few trailing plants with purple foliage and this one excels, with deeper purple foliage than other varieties. Read More » -
Scabiosa japonica ‘Ritz Blue’
A beautifully sky-blue variety offering pincushion blooms on airy floating stems. Read More » -
Euonymus alatus ‘Compactus’
A dwarf Spindle with a neat, compact habit ? perfect for small gardens, hedges and confined spaces! The branches have the same conspicuous, corky wings as Read More » -
Delphinium ‘Cinderella’
Dressed for the any occasion, Delphinium ‘Cinderella’ is a glamorous variety with palest pink blooms. But don?t let her dainty appearance fool you ? the stems Read More »
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