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Garden Gear Zero Gravity Sun Lounger – Black
Relax in comfort with this stylish garden lounger from Garden Gear. Read More » -
Zinnia elegans ‘Candy Mixed’
Excellent quality, scabious-flowered zinnia in a wide range of vivid colours including reds, pinks and oranges. Zinnia elegans Candy Cane Mixed will flowers freely all summer. Read More » -
Cauliflower ‘Colosseo Romanesco’
The spiralling, lime green florets of Cauliflower ?Colosseo Romanesco? will look spectacular in your veg garden and on your dinner plate. Read More » -
Crinodendron hookerianum
Crinodendron hookerianum is a stunning evergreen shrub which bears rich, red, lantern shaped blooms, hence why it is also known as the ?Chilean Lantern Tree?. Read More » -
Cordyline ‘Pink Star’
Few plants can compete with Cordylines for colour and architecture! Cordyline ?Pink Star? is a firework of a plant, with stiff, linear foliage that explodes from Read More » -
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Wedding Gown’
A new breed of hydrangea with the ability to flower over an exceptionally long time from May to October! Hydrangea macrophylla ?Wedding Gown? produces white, star-like Read More » -
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Mme E. Mouillere’
The large, creamy white flowers of Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Mme E. Mouillère’ are produced en masse in the summer, taking on a pink or blue tint, depending Read More » -
Magnolia ‘Spectrum’
This eye-catching variety may be slow to flower freely – but is well worth the wait! Magnolia ?Spectrum? produces a striking display of goblet-shaped, purple veined, Read More » -
Mooli Radish ‘Dragon’ F1 Hybrid
Quicker maturing and with a slightly milder taste than Radish ‘China Rose’. Earliest sowings of Radish ‘Dragon’ are ready in 50 days whilst later sowings provide Read More » -
Leucanthemum x Superbum Lacrosse
Perfect for the front of the border or containers, Shasta Daisy ‘LaCrosse’ is a compact cultivar that flowers prolifically even its first season. Read More »
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