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Phlox douglasii ‘Red Admiral’
The RHS have awarded Phlox douglasii ‘Red Admiral’ an AGM (Award of Garden Merit), and it’s easy to see why. The hardy perennial’s green foliage forms Read More » -
Tree Fern Feed
Tree fern feed will help to encourage vigorous growth in all ferns. During the growing season, as the fronds start to unfurl, feed weekly into the Read More » -
Penstemon ‘Purple Bedder’
Penstemon ?Purple Bedder? is rapidly becoming one of the most popular of penstemon varieties due to its exceptional flowering and vigour. Read More » -
Garden Gear Acacia Garden Bench
Create the perfect haven to sit back and enjoy a cup of tea while admiring all your handiwork in the garden with this stunning, decorative Acacia Read More » -
Raspberry ‘Sugana’
There’s no need to grow autumn and summer fruiting varieties when you choose Raspberry Sugana. This double cropping primocane variety produces crops from August to October. Read More » -
Summer Flowers Theme Blue Scatter Pack
A delightful mixture of blue flowering annuals that will add colour and variety to borders. The wide range of varieties includes favourites such as nigella, salvia, Read More » -
Eucomis ‘Sparkling Burgundy’
An incredible specimen for patio pots and borders, with sparkling blooms just like pineapples! Read More » -
Delosperma congestum ‘Yellow’
Delospermum congestum ‘Yellow’ is a spreading, mat-forming succulent that is ideal for rockeries and gravel gardens, containers, tumbling over walls, and ground cover in dry sites. Read More » -
Sweet Pea ‘Chatsworth’
An aristocrat of the show bench, and a superb cut flower! Sweet Pea ‘Chatsworth’ produces 5 to 6 pale lavender blooms, of outstanding quality, on each Read More » -
Sunflower maximiliani ‘Early Bird’
Multiple flowers per stem coupled with a gorgeous chocolatey scent makes this perennial sunflower extra special. Ideal for the back or the middle of a border. Read More »
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