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Clematis ‘Yukikomachi’
Clematis ‘Yukikomachi’ is an unusual, elegant Japanese variety of Old Man’s Beard. The hardy climber’s most notable features are its pale lilac – almost white – Read More » -
Indoor Herb Garden Seed Kit – Gift
You don’t need a garden or a greenhouse to grow your own fresh herbs – all you need is a sunny windowsill and our handy Indoor Read More » -
Hellebore ‘Hello Ruby’
Add a touch of glamour to your early spring planting schemes with elegant Hellebore ?Hello Ruby? Read More » -
Echinacea ‘Sunseekers Salmon’
Echinacea ?Sunseekers Salmon? comes from a recently introduced series that really stand out from the crowd. Compact, well branched plants produce masses of stunning coneflowers throughout Read More » -
Rose ‘Breeder’s Choice Red’ (Hybrid Tea Rose)
Hybrid tea roses are a garden ‘must have’! Each stem of this well branched rose bush bears an individual, exquisitely formed bloom, that make superb cut Read More » -
Runner Bean ‘St George’
A British bred bean, well deserving of its RHS AGM. This bicoloured red and white flowered variety produces particularly heavy yields of pale green, 30cm (12) Read More » -
Rose ‘Love Knot’ (Climbing Rose)
This compact climbing rose makes a superb patio climber. Shapely, scarlet-red double blooms are borne throughout summer against a backdrop of small, glossy green leaves. Read More » -
Cucumber ‘Baby Rocky’
This vigorous variety produces delicious, snack-size fruits that are perfect for lunch boxes, salads and picnics. Cucumber ‘Baby Rocky’ is a heavy cropper and early to Read More » -
Camellia ‘Night Rider’
A little shrub offering big impact! This compact form offers some of the darkest blooms in the genus. Velvety, cup-shaped flowers smother the evergreen foliage from Read More » -
Chinese Artichoke ‘Conito’
Chinese Artichokes are an excellent addition to the veg plot: unusual, prolific, low maintenance and perennial. Read More »
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