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Tradescantia zebrina (House Plant)
Tradescantia zebrina is a particularly eye-catching house plant. The trailing stems are covered with extraordinary silver-striped leaves, each with a shocking-pink underside. This cheery little plant Read More » -
Backsaver Spade
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Leek ‘Bulgaarse Reuzen – Lincoln’
If you can’t wait for the autumn leek harvest, use Leek Lincoln to bring your crops into summer! An early spring sowing will lead to medium Read More » -
Cyclamen hederifolium ‘Alba’
A wonderful plant for difficult dry and shady spots under deciduous trees, Cyclamen hederifolium ?Alba? produces delicate white flowers opening in autumn with or before the Read More » -
Viola hybrida ‘Miniola Heart Purple’
Whether you sow them for winter displays or late spring and summer colour, this cute Viola really packs a punch! Small flowers are borne in profusion Read More » -
Beetroot ‘Boltardy’ (Start-A-Garden™ Range)
Beetroot Boltardy is one of the best beetroots and a gardeners’ favourite. Good quality, round, dark-red, well-flavoured roots up to 10cm (4in) across, with deep red, Read More » -
Blackberry ‘Thornless Evergreen’
As its name suggests, Blackberry ‘Thornless Evergreen’ is a thornless variety, making berry picking a painless activity! White flowers appear on this hardy, evergreen blackberry bush Read More » -
Echinacea purpurea ‘Double Decker’
A curious Purple Coneflower that will certainly attract attention! Large ?cones? are surrounded by a skirt of slender reflexed petals. From the second year onwards this Read More » -
Nepeta racemosa
A classic cottage garden perennial, Nepeta racemosa is a low, spreading herbaceous plant with aromatic grey-green leaves and lax spires of lilac-blue flowers throughout summer. The Read More » -
Garden Grow Fibre Grow Pots
A great alternative to plastic pots, these naturally biodegradable fibre pots are the perfect size for planting seeds or cuttings in and are also spot on Read More »
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