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Gladiolus ‘Tango’
Gladioli are making a comeback! Thanks to innovative new breeding, producing new colour combinations with stripes, speckles – the possibilities seem endless. So easy to grow; Read More » -
Gronamic All Round – Spring to Autumn Lawn Fertiliser
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Achillea ‘Terracotta’
Achillea ‘Terracotta’ is a tough plant, reliable on light sandy soils and perfect for thriving in harsh coastal conditions. From June through to August the fern-like, aromatic Read More » -
Spinach PV1390 ‘Red Veined’ (National Trust)
This attractive Spinach hybrid is full of F1 vigour to ensure a superb crop of tasty leaves. The dark green leaves boast prominent crimson veins, making Read More » -
Tulip ‘Gudoshnik Double’
These fabulous peony-flowered Tulips produce a jaw-dropping display of fragrant, colour-changing blooms in spring. Extravagant, double flowers open in a rich shade of orange-red, and gradually Read More » -
4 Pack Of Antique Effect Planters
Bring a touch of style and grace to your garden, patio or courtyard area, with this set of four planters. Manufactured from UV-stabilised polyurethane and finished Read More » -
Garden Gear Heavy-Duty Portable Shed 8×8 Foot
Keep your gardening tools, equipment and outdoor items protected and tidy with this heavy-duty 8×8 foot portable shed from Garden Gear. Read More » -
Campsis radicans ‘Flamenco’
The exquisite scarlet, trumpet-shaped flowers of Campsis radicans ‘Flamenco’ are hard to miss. Clusters of blooms crowd the stem tips in a show stopping display that Read More » -
Phlox douglasii ‘Red Admiral’
The RHS have awarded Phlox douglasii ‘Red Admiral’ an AGM (Award of Garden Merit), and it’s easy to see why. The hardy perennial’s green foliage forms Read More » -
Liquidambar styraciflua ‘Gum Ball’
A compact form of L. styraciflua bringing the spectacular autumn colours of New England to your garden, The large palmate, maple-like, mid green leaves turn a Read More »
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