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Living Stone Plant (House Plant Seeds)
These curious little succulents camouflage themselves as rounded pebbles, hence the common name of Living Stone Plant! Lithops are compact and very low maintenance, but always Read More » -
Unicorn Pot with Gold Horn
Brighten your day with this cute little unicorn planter! With his shiny, golden horn and rainbow coloured tail, he’s sure to put a smile on your Read More » -
Echinacea purpurea ‘Double Decker’
A curious Purple Coneflower that will certainly attract attention! Large ?cones? are surrounded by a skirt of slender reflexed petals. From the second year onwards this Read More » -
Spring Bulb Regal Mix
Our cheerful Regal Mix is the easy way to bring colour and variety to spring borders and containers. Pretty pink Tulips rise above a carpet of Read More » -
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘You & Me Perfection’
From the innovative ?You & Me? series comes this exquisite variety, aptly named ?Perfection?. The large mophead blooms are held aloft on sturdy stems that won?t Read More » -
Heavy Duty Squat Terracotta Plastic Pot 7.5lt
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Rose ‘For Your Eyes Only’ (Floribunda Rose)
Early to flower, then continually blooming right through summer and into autumn. Be the first in your street to grow ‘For Your Eyes Only’ – Rose Read More » -
Agastache rugosa ‘Golden Jubilee’
Attractive, golden-green foliage with a distinct aniseed fragrance, making a vibrant contrast to the compact lavender-blue flower spikes. Adds interest to borders and containers, as well Read More » -
Gladiolus ‘Baccarat’
Bold scarlet blooms with a delicate white edging make Gladiolus ‘Baccarat’ a particularly striking variety. The tall stems add stately architecture and summer colour to mixed Read More » -
Dicentra spectablis ‘White Gold’
This exquisite variety is worth growing for its foliage alone! The finely cut leaves are chartreuse yellow making a fabulous contrast with other spring perennials. Read More »
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