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Raspberry ‘Summer Lovers Garden Purple’
Raspberry ‘Summer Lovers Garden Purple’ has gorgeous purple shaded fruits which appear from July and have an intense and sweet flavour. Read More » -
Dracaena fragrans ‘Yellow Coast’ (House Plant)
Exquisite variegated foliage that will really turn heads! The leaves of Dracaena fragrans ‘Yellow Coast’ are beautifully striped with green and lemon-yellow. Each thick brown stem Read More » -
Potato Fertiliser
Give your potato crop a growth burst with this high potash granular fertiliser. N:P:K (16-7-15) Read More » -
Spring Onion ‘Totem’
Long, uniform upright stems which do not bulb at the base, harvest these neat spring onions throughout summer and into autumn. Read More » -
Dianthus ‘Scented Mix’
The ‘Scented Mix’ series gives bright colours, strong vigour and multi-flowering stems, whilst still retaining the vintage spicy fragrance of pinks. Extreme flower power on these Read More » -
Geum ‘Flames of Passion’
Here’s a truly magnificent perennial geum! You don’t often see plants like these in garden centres, which is a shame as they’re absolutely ‘bullet-proof’ and probably Read More » -
Parsnip ‘White Gem’ (Sow Clear)
A fine flavoured parsnip producing high yields of medium length, smooth skinned roots. This tried and tested variety has good canker resistance and reliably crops well Read More » -
Edamame ‘Green Shell’
Edamame is an increasingly popular restaurant vegetable usually prepared in salads. Performing well in our trials and best sown in May in modules and transplanted in Read More » -
Agapanthus ‘Arctic Star’
The large, white umbellifer blooms of Agapanthus ‘Arctic Star’ are striking from July to September above the strap-like grey-green, semi evergreen foliage. With sturdy, upright stems,this Read More » -
Plum ‘Rivers’s Early Prolific’
Plum ‘Rivers’s Early Prolific’ is an early season variety cropping in July. As the name suggests, it reliably produces heavy crops of small, blue-black fruits. When Read More »
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