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Thunbergia alata ‘Sunny Susy Rose Sensation’
Surely the loveliest of the ?Sunny Susy? range, this pink flowered Black Eyed Susan makes an exotic looking climber! Its hairy leaves and twining stems will Read More » -
Potato Blight Tolerant Collection
If you are looking for spuds which will fight the blight without compromising on flavour, then this is the collection for you. Read More » -
Dwarf Bean ‘Mascotte’ – Kew Collection Seeds
A compact, floriferous ‘daisy’ type perfect for small plots, decorative veg displays and patio/window pots. Each plant produces a mass of flowers leading to 13-15cm (5-6in) Read More » -
Raspberry ‘Autumn Treasure’ (Autumn fruiting)
Autumn fruitingThis outstanding variety is supplied as long, self supporting canes that will give you a crop in their first season! British bred in East Malling, Read More » -
Greenmaster Pro-Lite Invigorator Plus – Spring/Autumn/Winter Lawn Fertiliser
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Garden Gear Acacia 3-Seater Garden Bench
Create the perfect haven to sit back and enjoy a cup of tea while admiring all your handiwork in the garden with this stunning, Acacia hardwood Read More » -
Cucumber ‘Cucino’ F1 Hybrid
Greenhouse/ Outdoors typePerfect lunchbox snacks – these exciting little ‘cucinocucumbers can be eaten straight from the plant without peeling. Cucumber ‘Cucino’ produces crisp, flavoursome mini-fruits prolifically Read More » -
Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea
This variety of Japanese Barberry is distinguished by its density, which makes it an ideal candidate for use as a thick hedge. However, its rounded habit Read More » -
Astrantia major
Silver to rose cushions of flowers, surrounded by a stiff ruff of ray-like bracts of a similar hue. Excellent colour foil. Very long lasting when cut. Read More » -
Thalictrum ‘Little Pinkie’
Thalictrum ?Little Pinkie? is a distinctive perennial that brings a light and airy feel to the front of herbaceous borders. As its name suggests, this is Read More »
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