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Tomato Value Collection
The Tomato Value Collection contains the Sungold, Gardeners Delight and Moneymaker varieties. The perfect collection for filling lunchboxes, adding to salads and sandwiches, or nibbling straight Read More » -
Cotinus coggygria ‘Golden Spirit’
A golden smoke bush that will light up summer borders with its bright yellow, oval shaped foliage. Cotinus coggygria ‘Golden Spirit’ bears frothy plumes of subtle Read More » -
Clarkia ‘Little Frills Mix’ – Easy Grow Range
These Clarkias are easy to grow and make a stunning display at the front of the beds and borders as they are a compact variety. Read More » -
Parrotia persica
Closely related to the Witch Hazel (Hamamelis), Persian Ironwood starts flowering in late winter, producing clusters of small spider-like, crimson flowers. These are followed by glossy, Read More » -
Brussels Sprout ‘Marte’ F1 Hybrid (National Trust)
Brussel sprouts are a ?must have? on your dinner plate at Christmas. Brussels Sprout ‘Marte’ is a particularly tasty variety, cropping from October right through to Read More » -
Lavender (English)
The new, spring growth of this glossy evergreen is scarlet red, remaining bright for slightly longer than other varieties. Creamy spring flowers stand out against this Read More » -
Carrot ‘Kingston’ F1 Hybrid
Main crop ‘Autumn king’, long storage. Read More » -
Empathy After Plant Bio-active Evergreen Plant Food with Rootgrow
This careful blend of essential nutrients and mycorrhizal fungi will keep your established evergreen plants in tip-top health long term. Read More » -
Hellebore ‘Hello Pearl’
Truly luxurious double blooms with curvy white petals, each patterned with pink speckles, are what make Hellebore ?Hello Pearl? extra special Read More » -
Dianthus ‘Houndspool Cheryl’
Dianthus ‘Houndspool Cheryl’ is a striking and compact pink producing rich cherry red, semi-double flowers above a neat mound of long, thin grey leaves. Read More »
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