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Aesculus parviflora
Member of the ?horse chestnut? family but much more dwarf in habit as a deciduous shrub/ small tree, but does need space. Hardy, deciduous with palmate Read More » -
Aster novi-belgii ‘Norman’s Jubilee’
A decidedly pretty cultivar sporting pale pink flowers that cover the slender green foliage Read More » -
Garden Kneeler and Seat – Gift
Make your gardening experience easier by using this 2-in-1 folding garden kneeler and seat by Garden Gear. Say goodbye to those sore knees and bad backs Read More » -
Primrose ‘Everlast’
Extraordinary flower power! Primrose ‘Everlast? bursts into bloom in early autumn and doesn?t stop for a good 6 months! The small, pale yellow flowers are born Read More » -
Nurseryman’s Choice Geranium Plant Collection
Despite our best plans we always find we have some surplus plants throughout the spring. Rather than offer these to a wholesaler, we would rather offer Read More » -
Iris ‘Katharine’s Gold’
A recent introduction that is well worth a second look! Iris ‘Katharine?s Gold’ is a distinctive and unusual white variety, with elegant pale primrose yellow falls Read More » -
Scabious ‘Summer Sundae’
A delightful blend of gorgeous pink shades with a hint of white. Masses of attractive pin cushion heads wave delicately in the summer breeze, attracting butterflies Read More » -
Cabbage ‘Tinty’ (Summer)
A green ‘baby pointed’ cabbage for autumn/winter cutting. It has a mild, sweet taste, ideally suited for shredding raw for autumn and winter salads, or used Read More » -
Clematis Ice Blue™ evipo003
This repeat flowering variety erupts into bloom as early as May and continues well into the summer. When other plants are fading, Clematis ‘Ice Blue’ produces Read More » -
Red Dogwood (Hedging)
Usually grown as an ornamental shrub for its winter stem colour, Red Dogwood also makes a brilliant hedging plant. The strong upright stems produce bright green Read More »
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