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Clematis ‘Blushing Bridesmaid’
Clematis ‘Blushing Bridesmaid’ boasts a profusion of elaborate, fully double blooms from late spring to midsummer. Each flower opens to reveal a collar of large, rounded Read More » -
‘Best Sellers’ Duo
This versatile duo of best sellers is perfect for creating a showcase of flowers all summer long. Plant them up together in beds or borders, or Read More » -
Asparagus ‘Backlim’
Asparagus ?Backlim? is a vigorous, all-male, mid-late cropping variety which is extremely popular with commercial growers. Read More » -
Organic Moisture Retainer (Dried Ecklonia Seaweed)
Organic Moisture Retainer is 100% seaweed kelp (Ecklonia) which is dried and milled into granules. Read More » -
All Season Long Kale Mix
An exciting mix of 4 British-bred varieties perfect for the UK climate. Low in calories with zero fat, and highin fibre and vitamin C, this winter Read More » -
Feeling Festive Flower Basket – Gift
Full of bright and hearty festive cheer, this charming rustic trug will make a fabulous centrepiece for any Christmas table. Red spray carnations and chrysanthemums contrast Read More » -
Sorghum nigrum
This hardy annual grass is ideal for adding majestic height and structure to your borders. The large green-gold to bronze flower heads of Sorghum nigrum rise Read More » -
Agapanthus africanus ‘Pitchoune Blue’
Bred for a compact habit and large showy blooms, Agapanthus africanus ‘Pitchoune Blue’ delivers a glamorous summer display in the smallest of spaces. Read More » -
Ageratum houstonianum ‘Blue Danube’ F1 Hybrid
A large-flowered, vigorous variety of annual ageratum with powder-puff flower heads of soft, lavender blue. The fluffy, weather resistant blooms are particularly attractive to butterflies. With Read More » -
Leucothoe ‘Scarletta’
Leucothoe is an evergreen shrub for covering the ground in borders. Leucothoe ‘Scarletta’ has attractive leaves, which emerge as dark maroon, turning green as they mature, Read More »
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