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Ageratum houstonianum ‘Blue Mink’
This relatively old variety of flossflower remains popular for good reason. The compact, uniform plants bear large, fluffy, powder-blue flowers. With a vigorous, open habit, Ageratum Read More » -
Peony ‘Lemon Dream’
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Onion ‘Snowball’ (Autumn Planting)
Onion ?Snowball? is known for its mild flavour and good storage ability. Read More » -
Coriander ‘Calypso’
This British bred coriander has excellent bolting resistance and can be cut back and allowed to re-grow at least 3 times throughout the summer due to Read More » -
VegTrug™ by Vegtrug Ltd Classic (Mini)
However small your outdoor space, on the patio, balcony, decking, or even the roof garden, it’s easy to grow your own fruit and veg in the Read More » -
Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Lady In Red’
Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Lady in Red’ bears clumps of delicate pinkish flowers from early summer, followed by red berries that linger well into autumn. This easy to Read More » -
Begonia elata ‘Solenia Apricot’
Dark, heart-shaped foliage makes an elegant background for the masses of pale peach, fully double flowers. Begonia elata ‘Solenia Apricot’ is a particularly pretty variety with Read More » -
Skimmia ‘Temptation’
Handsome, glossy foliage makes Skimmia ‘Temptation’ the perfect evergreen shrub for adding year-round colour to your garden. It’s creamy-white, late spring blooms are a magnet for Read More » -
Hollyhock ‘Halo Mixed’ – Easy Grow Range
Colour that’s almost 2 metres high! And now Hollyhocks are even more colourful thanks to new Hollyhock ‘Halo Mixed’, with its glowing eyes to add contrast. Read More » -
Petunia x hybrida ‘Sparklers’
T&M is proud to bring you the first ever star-shaped petunia from seed. A white version of this uniquely-shaped flower was originally sent to us by Read More »
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