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Garden Gear Riviera 5-Seat Rattan Set
Transform your patio, conservatory or garden into a luxurious setting with this fantastic four-piece Riviera rattan set. Read More » -
Summer Garden Plant Collection
Enjoy our great-value collection that is guaranteed to add colour to your garden this summer! This superb collection combines a fabulous range of plants that will Read More » -
Hesperis matronalis – Kew Pollination Collection
This traditional cottage garden biennial is at its best when grown en masse in sunny herbaceous borders. Its mauve pink flowers and sweet fragrance make it Read More » -
Calendula officinalis ‘Porcupine’
An exciting variety with vivid orange, pointed blooms and attractive quilled petals, giving the flowers a wild, spiky effect. The distinctive flowers make a stunning cut Read More » -
Tamarix tetrandra
Originally from the Netherlands, Tamarix tetandra is a medium sized deciduous shrub or small tree with little green leaves, rather like needles. One of the most Read More » -
Aquilegia x hybrida ‘Royal Purple’
A specially selected spurless form, producing clematis-like flowers of a deep, rich royal purple colour. Aquilegia ‘Royal Purple’ has outstanding garden performance . This hardy perennial Read More » -
Dianthus ‘Valda Wyatt’
Dianthus ‘Valda Wyatt’ is an RHS award-winning pink boasting large, lavish, rose-like double flowers in rose pink above greyish, strap-like evergreen foliage. Read More » -
Chervil
Curled chervil is one of the few hardy annual herbs for all-year-round use. The leaves can be chopped and used in salads, stews, and dressings, or Read More » -
Narcissus ‘Pueblo’
Plant some of these sumptuously scented blooms which are twice the size of traditional variety ‘Silver Chimes’. Equally at home in the border or patio pots. Read More » -
Buddleja davidii ‘Miss Ruby’
Buddleja davidii ‘Miss Ruby’ bears broad, magenta-red panicles from midsummer onwards that will add a splash of colour to your garden right through until autumn. This Read More »
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