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Rhododendron ‘Cary Ann’
This free-flowering evergreen hybrid puts on an exuberant display from an early age. Rhododendron ‘Cary Ann’ produces large, coral pink flowers in dense clusters throughout May, Read More » -
Begonia x tuberhybrida ‘Giant Picotee Blush’
Huge flowers up to 15cm (6) across add an exotic flavour to patio pots. The flamboyant blooms of Begonia Giant Picotee boast layers of elaborate, ruffled Read More » -
Spinach ‘Tetona’ F1 Hybrid
Spinach ?Tetona? is a productive variety with plenty of F1 vigour. Good yields of bright green, smooth, rounded leaves are produced over a long cropping period. Read More » -
Rhododendron ‘Fantastica’
Captivating deep pink flower with paler centres are borne in dense clusters in May. The flamboyant blooms are produced above stiff, dark, evergreen leaves with wonderful Read More » -
Tomato ‘Berry’ F1 Hybrid
The deliciously sweet, dark-red, strawberry-shaped fruits of Tomato ‘Berry’ are produced in long, cascading trusses. The appealing shape and superb flavour of these small, 15g ( Read More » -
Poppy ‘Pattys Plum’
The elaborate and impressive Oriental Poppy ?Patty?s Plum? bursts into bloom from the beginning of the summer. Their huge flowers formed of resilient papery petals are Read More » -
Thyme ‘Old English’
One of the most useful kitchen herbs for stews, stuffings and bouquet garni. This aromatic, evergreen thyme will grow almost anywhere in containers, rock gardens, borders, Read More » -
Camellia japonica ‘Berenice Boddy’
Camellia japonica ‘Berenice Boddy’ is a pretty variety that brings a flush of summery pink flowers to the garden on the coldest of winter days! Read More » -
Chrysanthemum carinatum ‘Sunset’
Vibrant single blooms burst into a delightful range of fiery shades of red, orange and apricot. Easy to grow for brightening your borders or vases indoors Read More » -
Wiggle Hoe (Rob Smith)
Also known as a Shuffle Hoe, this tool, commonplace in the Americas and on the continent is now finding popularity in the UK. It’s a sufficient Read More »
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