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Tulip ‘Berry Sorbet’
This refreshing colour mix brings to mind juicy summer berries! Dark purple-black blooms mingle with candy-pink and raspberry-red varieties. Tulip ‘Berry Sorbet’ combines a pleasing blend Read More » -
Fuchsia ‘Hardy Potted Collection’
This superb collection of hardy Fuchsias is perfect for filling gaps in mixed borders or planting in patio containers. Read More » -
Erigeron glaucus ‘Sea Breeze’
Coastal locations and other exposed gardens can be tough on flowers but Erigeron glaucus ‘See Breeze’ or as it’s more commonly called Fleabane or Beach Aster Read More » -
Tomato ‘Goldkrone’
The ideal snacking tomato. Grow under glass for an extra early crop of sweet yellow cherry tomatoes, or grow in the garden for guaranteed cropping before Read More » -
Sorrel ‘Blood Veined’
New, colourful salad leaf innovation to add a sharp but pleasant taste and texture to mixed salads, when eaten young. Blood Veined Sorrel also makes an Read More » -
Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea ‘Dart’s Red Lady’
Whoever Dart might be, he’s lucky to possess this Red Lady. Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea ‘Dart’s Red Lady’ is among the finest varieties of Japanese Barberry, Read More » -
Chives
Chives are a perennial member of the onion family. They are easy to grow, and as well as looking pretty in summer with pink flowers, they Read More » -
Strawberry ‘Malwina’ (Late Season)
This is one of the very best late season varieties and continues cropping to the end of July. Read More » -
Rudbeckia hirta ‘Prairie Sun’
An impressive debut for beds and borders, this unique new plant was awarded a Fleuroselect Gold Medal. The unusual blooms with central green cones and bright Read More » -
Coriander ‘Confetti’ (National Trust)
Long-cropping ?cut and come again? Coriander ‘Confetti’ provides you with a full season of fresh leaves to harvest and use in salads, curried, stews and sauces Read More »
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