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Nemesia ‘Poetry’
Nemesia Poetry is a wonderful mixture of stunning pastel pinks, purples, blues, and white flowers which brighten up the garden between June and September. Read More » -
Sambucus nigra ‘Marginata’
A fully hardy, deciduous, large shrub or small tree which will need plenty of space. Sambucus nigra ‘Marginata’ is popular for its attractive, dark green foliage Read More » -
Nicotiana sylvestris
This imposing half hardy annual has stout spikes bearing a cascading head of fragrant 3.5in long white blooms. It grows to a height of 90-120cm (36-48in) Read More » -
Begonia x tuberhybrida ‘Show Angels Mixed’ F1 Hybrid
These exquisite begonias are the premier basket and container plant. With pendulous habit and an abundance of large, mostly fully double flowers, the selection contains some Read More » -
Herb Kit with Terracotta Chalk Pots
Our Grow at Home Herb Kit makes a fun feature for your windowsill! The 3 terracotta pots are coated with a black chalkboard finish, so you Read More » -
Linum grandiflorum ‘Bright Eyes’
Producing multiple blooms continuously for many months, you can expect a full and prolific display which brings interest to the garden all summer long. Read More » -
Clethra alnifolia ‘Hummingbird’
An unusual dwarf Clethra, which is uncommon in the UK, but is well worth growing in your garden. Clethra plants play host to summer spikes of Read More » -
Borage – Kew Pollination Collection
A beautiful hardy annual herb with rough leaves covered in silvery hairs and the most attractive celestial blue flowers. Read More » -
Sedum acre
Sedum acre is a low-growing hardy succulent forming a mat of tiny fleshy green leaves, which becomes blanketed in bright clusters of yellow star-shaped flowers in Read More » -
Geranium ‘Dreamland’
Easy to grow and free flowering, Hardy Geraniums are among the ‘must have’ plants for almost any garden. So if you would like a mass of Read More »
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