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Tomato ‘Sungold’
Cordon. An outstanding cordon cherry tomato for glasshouse or outdoor culture. Tomato ‘Sungold’ has an exceptionally high sugar content, that easily rivals ‘Gardeners Delight’, making its Read More » -
Cherry ‘Sinensis’
Rosea Plena’, the Flowering Almond, makes a manageable shrub for small gardens and produces voluptuous double pink blossoms every spring! Read More » -
Black & Gold Patio Pot
This durable planter has punchable holes in the base making it ideal for a wide range of uses, and is embellished with an embossed trellis effect. Read More » -
Streptocarpus ‘Bethan’
Streptocarpus ‘Bethan’ is an elegant RHS award-winning variety producing masses of soft lilac-blue blooms with beautiful darker purple veining, providing intricate detail. Read More » -
Lobelia x speciosa ‘Fan Scarlet’
The Lobelia x speciosa ‘Scarlet’ from the Fan series produces magnificent rich red blooms. With its narrow petals, the flower spikes look magnificent from late summer Read More » -
Gourd ‘Dinosaur’
A prehistoric looking, large, green, wrinkled skinned, bottle shaped gourd, ideally used as an eye-catching climber or for ground cover. Pick and use fruits for interesting Read More » -
Dahlia ‘Delightful Collection’
You?ll be mesmerised by the exotic blooms of our Dahlia ‘Delightful Collection’. These beautifully colour-coordinated varieties create a long-lasting display. Read More » -
Fritillaria meleagris (Mixed)
The captivating bell shaped flowers of this charming fritillary are instantly recognizable by their distinctive snakes-skin markings. A sprinkling of snakes head fritillaries are a sight Read More » -
Chase SM5 Tomato and Fruit Feed
Chase Organics has over 60 years of experience supplying seaweed extract to gardeners. Read More » -
Hydrangea serrata Preziosa’
The large, deep pink, mophead flowers of Hydrangea serrata ‘Preziosa’ make an impressive display in early summer, and as summer wears on the flowers slowly turn Read More »
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