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Rhododendron ‘Fireball’ (Azalea Group)
As the name suggests, Rhododendron ‘Fireball? is a blaze of colour in late spring. Flame-red blooms appear in dense clusters at the stem tips, among copper Read More » -
Lily ‘Classic Joy’
Primrose-yellow blooms with contrasting dark anthers stand out beautifully against the lustrous, dark foliage of Lily ‘Classic Joy’. Enticingly simple and elegant, this Asiatic Lily hybrid Read More » -
Clarkia ‘Pastel Posies Mixed’
Possibly one of the easiest hardy annuals to sow and grow. Fill whole beds with this mix or simply drop a fewseeds in gaps between other Read More » -
Blueberry ‘Brigitta’ (Late season)
A late season variety producing large, light blue fruits on sturdy upright bushes that ripen towards the end of August. The firm, tasty fruits have a Read More » -
Foxglove ‘Candy Mountain’
Foxglove Candy Mountain is totally unique as it is the first upward facing foxglove from seed. This unusual characteristic enables you, and the bees, to peep Read More » -
Allium 100 Bulb Collection
Upright stems add a strong vertical accent to cottage garden borders. These magnificent allium bulbs produce an explosion of colour, followed by architectural seedheads that create Read More » -
Begonia ‘Escargot’
Begonia ‘Escargot’ is a simply stunning variety that is all about the foliage. Each leaf forms a perfect spiral of pale silver and deep bronze-green. Read More » -
Dianthus barbatus ‘Indian Carpet Mixed’ (National Trust)
This versatile Sweet William is generally grown as a biennial or short-lived perennial to create a carpet of summer flowers in the following year. However, it Read More » -
Celery ‘Tango’
A self-blanching celery producing beautiful, smooth apple-green stems with good flavour. Read More » -
Bellis ‘Pomponette’ Bicolour Frilly Mix
A refreshing change to pansies and primroses that will brighten up the garden in spring. Read More »
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