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Delphinium ‘Pacific Giants Mixed’
This highly distinguished Delphinium produces strong spikes of semi-double blooms which flower in a blend of pink, lilac, purple, violet-blue, sky-blue and white colours. Delphinium ‘Pacific Read More » -
Juniperus rigida subsp. conferta ‘Schlager’
Juniperus rigida subsp. conferta ‘Schlager’ features low spreading branches that are covered in needle-like, silvery blue foliage, creating excellent evergreen ground cover. Combine this eye-catching Shore Read More » -
Chempak® Winter Food for Citrus Trees
SPECIALLY FORMULATED WINTER PLANT FEEDChempak Winter Food for Citrus Trees is a balanced fertiliser containing natural trace elements, which will encourage natural sustained winter activity, including Read More » -
Conifer Collection
Conifers are making a comeback – and for good reason! These low maintenance evergreens are perfect for todays busy gardeners, offering structure and colour all year Read More » -
Premium Planter Somerville Bowl 14 – Linen White Effect
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Mushroom ‘Hericium’ (Log)
The Lion?s Mane mushroom (Hericium erinaceus) has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for hundreds of years and is claimed to have many health benefits including Read More » -
Peony ‘Garden Treasure’
The very best Peony that money can buy! A rare hybrid between border and tree peony, still very much sought after for UK gardens. Plants give Read More » -
Parthenocissus quinquefolia
For a quick-growing, care-free plant, look no further than the Virginia Creeper – you can almost see this classic garden climber growing by the day! The Read More » -
Parsnip ‘White Gem’
The easy way to sow. Simply roll out the seed tapes in a prepared moist seed drill. Read More » -
Clarkia ‘Rembrandt’
An easy to grow, uniform selection with beautiful, deep carmine rose and white bicoloured blooms, with a consistent and stable pattern throughout the summer. Looks a Read More »
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