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Cytisus ‘Zeelandia’
Abundant pink and cream flowers cover Cytisus ‘Zeelandia’ in late spring and early summer, making this Broom an attractive addition to any garden! Read More » -
Beepol Live Bumblebee Colony
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Tulip ‘Pink Giant’
Flamingo pink blooms with a classic goblet shape rise upwards on sturdy stems in mid-spring. Tulip ?Pink Giant? is bold and beautiful, suffusing beds and borders Read More » -
Picea pungens (Glauca Group) ‘Globosa’
A beautiful Colorado Spruce forming a densely branched, slow growing evergreen conifer with a lovely pyramid shape. Picea pungens (Glauca Group) ‘Globosa’ boasts breathtaking, blue-grey needles Read More » -
Happy Beaks Carriage-Style Lantern Seed Feeder – Gift
This carriage style lantern bird feeder makes a lovely additional to a traditional or country cottage garden. Read More » -
Monstera Monkey Leaf (Swiss Cheese Plant) in White Plastic Pot – Gift
Monstera ‘Monkey Leaf’ is instantly recognisable as a Swiss Cheese Plant – but noticeably different to its larger cousin, Monstera deliciosa! The heart shaped leaves are Read More » -
Garden Gear 3500W 3-in-1 Blower, Vacuum and Shredder
Remove, collect and shred unwanted leaf and garden debris with this powerful 3500W 3-in-1 blower, vacuum and shredder from Garden Gear. Read More » -
Sweetcorn ‘Ovation’ F1 Hybrid (Supersweet)
A mid-season supersweet type, Sweetcorn Ovation F1 produces large cobs of 20-23cm (8-9in) long, filled to the tip with 12-14 rows of delicious kernels with a Read More » -
Salvia ‘Sahara Red’
Outstanding bedding salvia, dark green foliage, bright red blooms. Plants have exceptional vigour providing a longer lasting display than other red salvias. Read More » -
Hellebore ‘Breeder’s Mix’
Breathtaking, double-flowered hellebores from the ‘Washfield’ collection that are bred to perfection. Intriguing colours, patterns, flecks and ruffles are a sheer delight during the cold months Read More »
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