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Fuchsia ‘Bella Nikita’
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Aster ericoides ‘Schneetanne’
Hundreds of pretty daisy-like white flowers adorn this herbaceous perennial from September to November. The lax flowering stems of Aster ericoides ‘Schneetanne’ form loose mounds and Read More » -
Lettuce ‘Lettony’ (Batavian)
A loose hearted Lettuce with the sweetest taste on our trials, and without the bitterness of normal Lettuces. Exceptional garden variety, standing in good condition whatever Read More » -
Cytisus decumbens
Cytisus decumbens is an attractive, low-growing, spreading type of Broom. It is often seen in the early summer, awash with golden yellow flowers. It has a Read More » -
Tomato ‘Oh Happy Day’ F1 Hybrid
With superb blight resistance, Tomato ‘Oh Happy Day? is a real bonus for gardeners. Following on from ‘Losetto?, and ‘Mountain Magic?, ‘Oh Happy Day? F1 is Read More » -
Folding Plant Stand (4 Shelf)
This elegant Folding Plant Stand can be used indoors or outdoors. Read More » -
Blueberry ‘Chandler’
Blueberry ‘Chandler’ produces a wealth of juicy fruit that are simply bursting with the most delicious flavour. Enormous, firm berries weighing up to 2g and measuring Read More » -
Pennisetum orientale ‘Dance with Me’
This pretty deciduous grass is perfect for bringing texture and late summer interest to the garden. With a neat, clump forming habit, it boasts slender green Read More » -
Beetroot ‘Solo’ F1 Hybrid
British bred monogerm variety, producing only one seedling per seed cluster, reducing the need of thinning out. The smooth skinned, round roots of Beetroot Solo F1 Read More » -
Nasturtium ‘Orchid Flame’ Seeds
From Thompson & Morgan?s renowned breeding programme comes this truly astounding development in nasturtiums! Not only do the summer flowers resemble exotic-looking orchids, they also change Read More »
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