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Hydrangea paniculata Collection
Hydrangea paniculata are loved in UK gardens for their showy, conical blooms and handsome dark green foliage. This collection brings together three spectacular RHS AGM varieties. Read More » -
Juniperus chinensis ‘Kuriwao Gold’
The yellow-green foliage of this Chinese Juniper will create a splash of colour on even the dullest winter days. Juniperus chinensis ‘Kuriwao Gold’ has a rounded Read More » -
All Seasons Bundle
This money saving bundle is packed full of nutrition and energy, and the birds will just love it! By offering a wide selection of feeds, you?ll Read More » -
Carrot ‘Royal Chantenay’
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Winter Shrub Collection
While most plants lay dormant over winter, these spectacular shrubs burst into bloom in a riot of colour and fragrance. Our Winter Collection is the perfect Read More » -
Alstroemeria ‘Butterfly Hybrids’
You may have heard of the old ‘Ligtu Hybrids’; they included some great purples, but over the years these got ‘lost’. Now only the pinks and Read More » -
Peanut (Arachis hypogaea)
It really is possible to grow your own crop of fresh peanuts in the UK! They will even produce a good crop of ‘monkey nuts’ in Read More » -
Heucherella Trailing Stoplight
Heucherella ‘Stoplight’ boasts large, maple-like leaves that open bright yellow in spring before maturing to bright lime green, flushed with contrasting maroon around the veins. Read More » -
Gaillardia x grandiflora ‘Kobold’
For a stand out summer flower the gaillardia ‘Kobold’ really is exceptional. With a long flowering period from June to September you will be able to Read More » -
Butterfly Mixture
An exciting blend, specially selected to attract butterflies and other beneficial insects to your garden. Excellent for making attractive drifts of colour, and your garden a Read More »
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