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Gerbera Garvinea® Collection (Sweet Series)
10 years ago we wouldn?t have thought it possible to grow Gerberas outdoors all year round. The Garvinea® ?Sweet? series changes all that, with these reliably Read More » -
Orange ‘Bigaradier’
Set against a bushy foil of glossy, dark foliage, the delicate clusters of tiny white flowers fill the air with their delicious fragrance from April to Read More » -
Alstroemeria ‘Sweet Laura’
Let this fragrant alstroemeria envelop your senses with its delicate perfume and sumptuous golden petals. The exotic yellow blooms, splashed with deep maroon, are borne in Read More » -
Anisodontea ‘Elegans Princess’ (Standard)
The Cape Mallow is a half hardy perennial that grows really well in patio containers and even in sheltered flower beds. The Hollyhock like flowers completely Read More » -
Azalea ‘Pink & White Bicolour’
Attractive pink buds open into fancy, frilled flowers in a combination of white and glowing pink, covering this evergreen azalea from Christmas well into the New Read More » -
Cabbage ‘Tinty’ (Summer)
A green ‘baby pointed’ cabbage for autumn/winter cutting. It has a mild, sweet taste, ideally suited for shredding raw for autumn and winter salads, or used Read More » -
Tomato ‘Veranda’
You don?t need a big garden to grow this crop! Tomato ‘Veranda’ is a dwarf bush variety that you can grow in a 2 litre pot Read More » -
Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Gitte’
Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Gitte’ is a compact evergreen member of the Hinoki cypress family. 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 » -
Sorbus hybrida L. ‘Gibbsii’
A particularly attractive Mountain Ash with dark green, lobed foliage that is somewhat different in appearance to most Rowan trees. The dense clusters of fluffy white Read More »
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