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Sempervivum arachnoideum ‘Coral Red’
This colourful House Leek produces blood red rosettes of fleshy foliage that form radiating clumps over time. Sempervivum arachnoideum ‘Coral Red’ is a strong growing variety Read More » -
Rustic Heirloom Plant Supports – Gift
These decorative garden stakes will pretty-up your borders and support wayward foliage! Taking their design from nature, these attractive metal stakes have a charming, rustic finish Read More » -
Ceropegia linearis subsp. woodii (House Plant)
Commonly known as String of Hearts and it?s easy to see why! The long, trailing stems are adorned with evergreen heart-shaped leaves ? each variegated with Read More » -
Chilli Pepper ‘Longhorn’ F1
Chilli Pepper ?Longhorn? F1 is a chilli with a curl in its tail! Read More » -
Nasturtium ‘Climbing Mixed’ (National Trust)
Free-flowering, vibrant and edible, Nasturtium ?Climbing Mixed? certainly have a lot to offer. Over the course of the season, these vigorous plants grow long stems which Read More » -
incredibloom® and incredicrop® Duo
Our incredi-duo pack includes all you need to enjoy 400% more flowers, fruit and veg. Contains 750g packs of incredibloom® and incredicrop®. Read More » -
Enkianthus campanulatus
An easy to grow, low maintenance shrub that will give you not one, but two spectacular displays each year! Enkianthus campanulatus will start in the early Read More » -
Apple ‘Sunset’
With many similarities to Cox, Apple ?Sunset? makes an excellent alternative for garden production. The flavour is sharp and intense, while the skins share the same Read More » -
Apple ‘Bramley 20’
Bramley apples are the definitive English cooking apple, but the traditional variety ?Bramley?s Seedling? is extremely vigorous, forming an exceptionally large tree. Apple ‘Bramley 20’ is Read More » -
Prunus nipponica var. kurilensis ‘Ruby’
Reputedly, one of the most hardy of deciduous ornamental cherries. Very pale, pink-white, single flowers appear in March and April. Prunus nipponica var. kurilensis ‘Ruby’ is Read More »
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