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Rhododendron ‘Hachmann’s Porzellan’
Understated and refined, Rhododendron ‘Hachmann’s Porzellan’ makes an outstanding specimen shrub, blending effortlessly with other spring flowering plants. In May, a fine display of white, bell-shaped Read More » -
Kale ‘Reflex’ F1 Hybrid
Recent breeding has given Kale ‘Reflex’ more intensely curled, succulent and nutritious, dark leaves which stand well without yellowing. Read More » -
400 Spring Flowering Bulb Collection
It?s time to think about your garden next season. We?ve put together a stunning collection of 400 easy-to-grow bulbs that?ll give your garden its first touch Read More » -
Rhododendron ‘Pintail’
Masses of candy pink flowers are borne in dense clusters throughout April covering this dwarf hybrid shrub from top to bottom. Recently introduced, Rhododendron ‘Pintail’ is Read More » -
Festive Rose Bowl
The giving of red roses has for many years been synonymous with love and celebration, so why not give someone you care about this wonderful rose Read More » -
Sweet Pea ‘Floral Tribute’
Frilly sweet pea flowers that both look and smell divine! Introducing our own mixture, Sweet Pea ‘Floral Tribute’, that provides outstanding fragrance and exhibition-standard blooms in Read More » -
Gentiana cruciata
This much-loved flower of the high mountains makes a great feature at home in a rockery, alpine border or a container. Gentiana cruciata bears its intensely Read More » -
Self Watering Herb Pot (Grey)
This ingenious self-watering pot will keep your herbs happy even when you are away on holiday. Read More » -
Perennial Summer Garden Collection
Fill your beds and borders with this lucky dip collection of perennials. Perennial plants bloom year after year, and many can also be cut and brought Read More » -
Hibiscus syriacus ‘Purple Ruffles’
This variety of Rose Mallow is often praised for its undemanding nature and bushy foliage, but these desirable qualities pale into insignificance compared to the hardy Read More »
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