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Calendula officinalis ‘Calexis Orange’
Useful compact plants for quickly and easily brightening up borders or patio containers, an impressive show of flowers which keep on coming all summer long. Read More » -
Streptocarpus ‘Polka Dot Purple’
Streptocarpus ‘Polka-Dot Purple’ is a prolific and very popular cultivar boasting masses of white blooms whose vein pattern is intricately picked out in deep, vivid purple. Read More » -
Verbena ‘Samira White’
Verbena ‘Samira White’ is a fantastic trailing variety boasting rounded heads of elegant pure white flowers. Read More » -
Primula capitata ‘Noverna Deep Blue’
First year flowering. Attractive deep blue flower heads, held aloft by intriguing powdery white stems, above contrasting grey-green foliage. Adds an eye-catching display to borders and Read More » -
Chaenomeles japonica ‘Sargentii’
Chaenomeles japonica ‘Sargentii’ is a good ground cover shrub that has unusual waxy orange flowers in spring. Later in the summer the shrub produces aromatic golden Read More » -
Weigela ‘Bristol Ruby’
A deciduous shrub, forming clusters of bell-shaped, deep red flowers that open from plum-coloured buds in late spring, right the way through to early summer. Read More » -
Basil ‘Devotion’
At last! A delicious, downy mildew-resistant Basil that you can grow almost anywhere ? indoors on the windowsill, in the greenhouse or in the garden! Read More » -
Get Set Go 2 Port Niger Feeder
This bird feeder has been designed specifically to hold Niger seeds. These seeds are popular with Goldfinches and other interesting wild birds. Read More » -
Nurseryman’s Choice Tomatoes
Home-grown tomatoes are a world apart from the ones you’ll find in the supermarket! Sun-ripened fruits, picked from your own garden are a real treat in Read More » -
Penstemon ‘Windsor Red’
We are often shy of using red in the garden thinking that it will be brash and uncomfortable on the eye, but there is nothing brash Read More »
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