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Beetroot ‘Moneta’
Beetroot for the lazy gardener, no thinning required! Bumper crops of smooth, tasty roots, and hardly any will go to seed. Read More » -
Pea ‘Oregon Sugar Pod’ (Mangetout) – Easy Grow Range
A hugely popular variety, Pea ‘Oregon Sugar Pod’ produces large, fleshy double pods with a deliciously, sweet flavour. Pick them young while they are tender and Read More » -
Begonia ‘Parisienne Upright’
Compact and sturdy, Begonia ?Parisienne Upright? is brilliant for pots, hanging baskets and window boxes as well as garden bedding. Read More » -
Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Brown Sugar’
Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Brown Sugar’ has elegant, arching branches and deep red stems adorned with luxurious, dark chocolate foliage with purple tints. Read More » -
Tomato ‘Veranda’
You don?t need a big garden to grow this crop! Tomato ‘Veranda’ is a dwarf bush variety that you can grow in a 2 litre pot Read More » -
Magnolia denudata ‘Giubiasco’
An elegant and refined beauty, producing a stunning display of creamy white flowers in spring. The upright blooms decorate the bare branches, well before the fresh Read More » -
Camellia ‘Yuletide’
Camellia ‘Yuletide? is well-named for its profusion of rich red flowers in winter. Each crimson bloom boasts a golden crown of stamens at its centre, creating Read More » -
Hedera helix ‘Goldheart’
Hedera Helix or ‘Goldheart’ is a fast-growing climbing ivy ? great for covering walls and fences or even for growing up and around substantial trees. With Read More » -
Yucca elephantipes ‘Jewel’
Spectacular green and gold variegated foliage makes this a striking specimen plant for the patio or conservatory! The stiff, sword-like leaves cover its woody, upright stems Read More » -
Rhododendron ‘Rustica Pink’ (Azalea Group)
The ?Rustica? hybrids are distinctive for their small, usually double flowers. These deciduous Azalea Group hybrids were mostly bred in the 19th century, but remain well Read More »
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