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Onion ‘Shakespeare’ (Autumn Planting)
Autumn PlantingA british bred variety with superb over wintering qualities and producing darker brown-skinned bulbs than most varieties. Onion ‘Shakespeare’ forms good sized bulbs, with excellent Read More » -
Hebe ‘Blue Ice’
Hebe ‘Blue Ice’ has an understated elegance that makes it a valuable shrub for mixed borders. The narrow foliage creates a dense mound which remains evergreen, Read More » -
Aubergine ‘Bonica’ F1 Hybrid
Early to ripen and continuing to crop heavily throughout the season, Bonica produces a good yield of long, oval, shiny purple fruits. Ideal for patio containers, Read More » -
Salad Leaves Mixed
A separately packaged collection, Salad Leaves Mixed provides different types, colours and textures and a longer harvest from one sowing. Salad Leaves Mixed is ideal for Read More » -
Larkspur ‘Dwarf Mixed’ – Easy Grow Range
This compact dwarf mix of colourful Larkspur is perfect for bringing a nostalgic cottage garden feel to your summer borders. The upright flower spikes rise above Read More » -
Foxglove ‘Dalmatian Purple’ F1 Hybrid
Sow ‘Dalmation’, the fastest flowering foxglove from seed, and you’ll be enjoying its stunning flowers in only 16 weeks! Well branched and compact, attractive dwarf plants Read More » -
Narcissus ‘Pencrebar’
An older variety dating back to 1929, but still well worth a place among modern cultivars. Narcissus ‘Pencrebar’ bears clusters of shapely double blooms upon slender Read More » -
Tomato ‘San Marzano’
This is the best of the best when it comes to a plum tomato. Read More » -
Wisteria macrostachya ‘Aunt Dee’
With its American origins this show-stopper is less vigorous than some of the Asian Wisterias. Wisteria macrostachya ‘Aunt Dee’ flowers prolifically, and from an early age, Read More » -
Campanula glomerata Alba
This fast growing and easy perennial will quickly spread to form low clumps of heart-shaped foliage. Read More »
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