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Lavender ‘Night Of Passion’
Bears plump, purple flower heads topped with the mauve bracts that are characteristic of French Lavender. A profusion of blooms crown the silver-green leaves throughout summer, Read More » -
Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘White Pygmy’
Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘White Pygmy’ is a hassle free dwarf conifer that can be planted in gravel gardens and rockeries and then requires no maintenance. This refined Read More » -
Nut Me® ‘Almond Me’ (Mini Patio Tree)
The innovative Fruit Me® series offers a range of self-fertile fruit and nut trees, grafted onto a brand new dwarf rootstock. These compact mini fruit trees Read More » -
Clematis ‘Richard Pennell’
Clematis ‘Richard Pennell’ has large blue-purple blooms which measure up to 13cm (5) across. This climber creates a great early summer display and it flowers again Read More » -
Fig Osborne Prolific – Gift
A superb, compact Fig tree that thrives in cooler UK conditions! Fig ‘Osborne’s Prolific’ is perfect for growing in a container on the patio, or trained Read More » -
Begonia semperflorens ‘Sun Shade Mix’ F2 – Easy Grow Range
Begonias are well known for their versatility, flourishing in sun or shade and brightening up even the most neglected corner of the garden. This F2 hybrid Read More » -
Cabbage ‘January King 3’
This is a hardy winter cabbage, not even severe frost seems to bother it. The heads of Cabbage January King are crisp and crunchy with good Read More » -
Apple ‘Christmas Pippin’
Introduced in 2011, this is a relative newcomer among apple but is already gaining a reputation as an excellent dessert apple. Similar to the well loved Read More » -
Apple ‘Family Apple Tree’
An entire orchard on just one tree! Family fruit trees have three different varieties grafted onto one stem, which will pollinate each other and crop at Read More » -
Tiger Nuts
Something quite different for the curious veg grower, Tiger Nuts are not actually nuts, but an edible tuber produced by a variety of sedge grass. Read More »
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