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Campanula persicifolia var. alba
A white Bellflower with dazzling, cup-shaped blooms which rise upon tall stems in early summer. Campanula persicifolia var. alba is a cottage garden essential, illuminating borders Read More » -
Hosta ‘Patriot’
Brighten up a dark corner of the garden with the bold, variegated foliage of Hosta ?Patriot? This RHS AGM variety boasts broad, olive green leaves with Read More » -
Miscanthus x giganteus
Miscanthus x giganteus is a vigorous grower, towering up to 3.5m (12′) with ease, which makes it ideal as an inpenetrable screen or windbreak. During September Read More » -
Pansy ‘Majestic Giants Mixed’ F1 Hybrid
They resist both heat and cold, and are earlier flowering than other varieties in this class carrying blooms up to 10cm (4in) across in a wide Read More » -
Clematis cirrhosa var. purpurascens ‘Freckles’
This eye-catching evergreen clematis gives a much needed injection of colour to the winter garden, when few other plants dare to bloom. This is the earliest Read More » -
Cytisus battandieri
Hardy, vigorous, upright, deciduous tree/large shrub which spreads with age. Silvery grey leaves to 10cm (4) long. Dense, upright, terminal racemes to 15cm (6) long, yellow Read More » -
Microgreens Mustard ‘Wasabina Improved’
Microgreens Mustard ‘Wasabina Improved’ is ideal for adding a spicy kick to stir fries! The peppery shoots of this oriental mustard are topped with bright green Read More » -
Begonia ‘Prima Donna Blush’
This prima donna certainly takes centre stage with massive, frilly blooms which can reach up to 20cm/8 inches in diameter. Read More » -
Crocosmia ‘Firestars Collection’
Specially bred for their glowing bicolour blooms and dense, clump forming habit, the Firestars Series create a real sensation in herbaceous borders. These hardy, perennials produce Read More » -
Calendula ‘Power Daisy’ Collection
English pot marigolds are a garden favourite – vibrant colours, heavy flowering and great for pollinators. Sadly they don?t last long, often burning out and going Read More »
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