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Geranium ‘Grandeur Classic Violet Splash’
Create a statement in your garden this summer with the unusual and eye-popping blooms of Geranium ‘Grandeur Classic Violet Splash’! Large heads of bright violet-pink flowers, Read More » -
Garden Gear Weed Burner
Put an end to those irritating weeds growing through your patio and driveway with this Weed Burner by Garden Gear. A great way to rid your Read More » -
Clematis ‘Tae’
A lovely ‘dinner plate’ clematis with blooms up to 20cm (8in) across, offering two summer flushes of colour. Flowers first appear in May/June and again in Read More » -
Rhododendron ‘Robert Seleger’
Flowering slightly later than many of the dwarf hybrids, Rhododendron ‘Robert Seleger’ produces a fine display during May. The funnel-shaped flowers are an unusual shade of Read More » -
Nurserymans Choice Alpine Mix
A delightful collection of rockery plants selected from best plants in season at the time of despatch. Alpines are ideal for pots, beds, troughs and rockeries Read More » -
Corylus avellana ‘Twister’
Hardy deciduous shrub grown for its attractive twisted stems (hence its name) forming yellow male catkins February – March. Heart shaped, toothed, mid green leaves are Read More » -
Climbing Bean ‘Sunshine’
A most attractive variety from the same breeder as the ever-popular Climbing Bean ?Cobra?! Climbing Bean ‘Sunshine’ produces long golden pods that reach up to 18cm Read More » -
Berry Suet Pellets
These garden bird berry suet pellets are easy to eat and are a fantastic high fat garden bird treat. Sizes as big as 25.5kg. Read More » -
Chlorophytum comosum ‘Variegatum’ (House Plant)
Perfect for beginners! The Spider plant is one of the most commonly found house plants, not least because it is so easy to grow. The brightly Read More » -
Venus Fly Trap (House Plant)
One of the best known carnivorous plants available, the Venus Fly Trap makes a fascinating houseplant. Wide ‘traps? are held open, promising nectar to unsuspecting insects. Read More »
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