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Sorbus aucuparia ‘Ember Glow’
Rowan trees make fine specimen trees for smaller gardens and confined spaces. Sorbus aucuparia ‘Ember Glow’ boasts dark blue-green, pinnate foliage that forms a handsome canopy Read More » -
Busy Lizzie ‘Beacon Salsa Mixed’
Busy Lizzie ?Beacon Salsa Mixed? bears vivid flowers in shades of carmine,pink and orange and will keep your patio splashed with Mediterranean colour all summer long. Read More » -
Potato ‘Maris Piper’
Early maincropThe best chipping variety available, and a versatile ‘all rounder’. Potato ‘Maris Piper’ produces dry, floury tubers with creamy-white flesh of good flavour, that rarely Read More » -
Moorland Gold Compost
Moorland Gold composts are a sustainable, organic compost range based on peat particles that are naturally filtered out of the soil by rain. Read More » -
Marrow ‘Tiger Cross’ F1 Hybrid
A remarkable new F1 hybrid marrow of the Striped Green Bush type but which is earlier, better cropping and more uniform. Marrow Tiger Cross also carries Read More » -
Acer palmatum ‘Little Princess’
With a compact habit and dense canopy, this attractive Japanese Maple is perfect for growing in patio containers. The palmate leaves emerge deep-red and gradually colour Read More » -
Poppy ‘Album’
This beautiful hardy annual bears its open, cup-shaped flowers from June to September above a basal rosette of blue-green foliage. Each delicate bloom is palest pink Read More » -
20 Cell Natural Rubber Seed Tray
Natural Rubber: A Better Way! Read More » -
Delosperma cooperi ‘Jewel of Desert’ Collection
If you garden on dry, gritty soil then this collection of hardy Ice Plants is a ?must have?! These fleshy-leaved succulents form a dense matt of Read More » -
Early Brassica Collection
Early Brassica Collection provides 3 high-yielding and reliable F1 varieties of Broccoli, Cabbage and Cauliflower which you can start cropping from late spring/early summer. Read More »
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