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Jacobi Jayne Ring Pull Seed Medium Feeder 4 port
Easy to fill and clean, the Jacobi Jayne Ring Pull Seed Small Feeder is a great option for garden birds Read More » -
Spring Bulb Mix
A delightful blend of the nation?s favourite Narcissus ‘Tête à Tête’ and blue grape hyacinth (muscari armeniacum). (Narcissus) 6/7 (Muscari). Height: 15-20cm. Read More » -
Aster alpinus Mixed
Alpine aster is a compact, early flowering Michaelmas daisy that is ideal for rockeries and the front of dry, sunny borders. Read More » -
Rhodanthemum ‘Casablanca’
Commonly known as the Morroccan Daisy, this cheery little plant has a charming simplicity. This hard working hardy perennial bears white daisy flowers in spring with Read More » -
Phlox paniculata ‘Eva Cullum’
Phlox paniculata ?Eva Cullum? is a fantastic border and wildlife plant. Dense heads of sweetly fragrant bright pink blooms provide valuable colour from midsummer to early Read More » -
incredicoir Pot and Basket Grow Kit
Your potted plants and hanging baskets will look fabulous for longer with our great value incredicoir Pot and Basket Grow Kit! This grow kit comprises 20 Read More » -
Lamb’s Lettuce ‘Favor’
Indispensable salad plant, regularly included in mixed leaves in supermarket packs, but also tasty as a steamed vegetable. The rich green, slightly nutty but mild-flavoured leaves Read More » -
Basil ‘Lettuce Leaf’
The largest-leaved basil variety around – whilst Basil ?Lettuce Leaf? looks different to traditional basil with its large, frilly edged leaves, it has the same great Read More » -
Pinus mugo ‘Carsten’s Wintergold’ (Standard)
Pinus mugo ‘Carsten’s Wintergold’ is extremely slow growing, forming a flattened mound of open branches that remain neat and compact. Green needles in spring and summer Read More » -
Asparagus officinalis ‘Martha Washington’
A very strong growing and productive variety. Asparagus ‘Martha Washington’ produces long, thick spears in May and early June that are delicious eaten fresh from the Read More »
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