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Tomato ‘Ailsa Craig’
Tomato ‘Ailsa Craig’ is particularly noted for the exceptional flavour of its fruit, which ripens early in the season. This well known gardener’s favourite produces medium Read More » -
Chilli Pepper ‘Fuego’ F1 Hybrid (Hot) – Vita Sementi® Italian Seeds
A Cayenne type of hot pepper, Peperone Fuego has 15cm long, tapering fruits, which turn from green to fiery red. The compact, upright plant habit of Read More » -
Perovskia atriplicifolia ‘Little Spire’
Smaller and more compact, this smaller variety of Russian Sage is a wonderful plant with all its larger cousins hardiness, and drought and heat tolerance, without Read More » -
Vitax Clearing – Fairy Ring Lawn Treatment
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Helianthemum ‘Golden Queen’
Helianthemum ‘Golden Queen’ is smothered in flat, 5-petalled flowers of a rich golden yellow with an orange centre. Read More » -
Asarina purpusii ‘Victoria Falls’
Vibrant cerise-purple antirrhinum-like flowers, clasped in lime-green bracts, cascade from delicately arching stems, that grow to 45cm (18in). This half-hardy perennial will flower from early May Read More » -
Petunia grandiflora ‘Cascade Pink Orchid Mist’ F1 Hybrid
A charming duet of soft pink and orchid mist, form this exclusive trailing petunia blend. Large double and semi-double blooms on cascading stems produced throughout summer. Read More » -
Larkspur ‘T&M Improved’
The finest of strains of this lovely flower with a wider colour range than other varieties and a more base branching habit. Beautiful plants for the Read More » -
Viola tricolor
A charming and prolific baby pansy with an unbeatable combination of 3-4 colours in each FLOWER! It will flower continuously from summer to winter, is compact Read More » -
Prunus pumila ‘Depressa’
The American Dwarf Cherry or Prunus pumila ‘Depressa’ is one of our most popular low-growing, groundcover shrubs. Its sage green leaves form a thick ‘carpet’, which Read More »
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