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Honeysuckle ‘Scentsation’
What’s in a name? In this case, everything. Honeysuckle ‘Scentsation’ will fill your garden with its sweet scent when it flowers in July, August and September. Read More » -
Thunbergia alata ‘Blushing Susie’
This stunning Thunbergia (Black Eyed Susan) is the result of years of careful selection by T&M’s flower breeders. Unlike many other varieties that only have an Read More » -
Glory Lily
A truly lovely climber with showy scarlet and yellow blooms with crimped petals. Few climbers can compare for brilliance or for their fantastic recurved flowers and Read More » -
Dahlia variabilis ‘Fireworks Mixed’ – Easy Grow Range
10 years of breeding has resulted the first ever striped mixture of Dahlias from seed! These dwarf and free-flowering plants boast a neat and bushy habit, Read More » -
Crab Apple ‘John Downie’
One of the most popular crab apples for jelly making! Pink buds open to reveal pretty white cup shaped blossom in April and May, followed by Read More » -
Begonia ‘Non-Stop Joy Mocca White’
A spectacular addition to the ever-popular ‘Non-Stop? series of semi-trailing begonias, ‘Joy Mocca White? boasts pure white, fully double flowers which contrast beautifully with its ultra-dark, Read More » -
Phormium ‘Rainbow Queen’
Phormium ‘Rainbow Queen’ is a rich bronze-green coloured specimen with a rosy edge and a sliver of cream to add more contrast. Read More » -
Cucamelon ‘Melothria’
This easy-to-grow fruiting climber performs well on a sunny patio or border and even better in the greenhouse, producing heavy crops of mini melon fruits tasting Read More » -
Lonicera kamtschatica ‘Eisbar’
The supersize fruits on this Honeyberry grow up to 4cm long, making them among the giants of all Honeyberries. Despite its large fruits, Lonicera kamtschatica ‘Eisbär’ Read More » -
Crocus ‘Vanguard’
The silvery-lilac blooms of Crocus ‘Vanguard’ appear early in the spring, decorating the garden with a sprinkling of jewel-like blooms. It?s gentle tones are less brash Read More »
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