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Acanthus spinosus
Acanthus spinosus (Spiny Bear’s Breeches) is a wonderfully bushy border plant that’s perfect for a sunny or semi-shady spot in any cottage garden. Not only does Read More » -
Cauliflower ‘Clapton’ F1 Hybrid (Summer/Autumn)
Over 18 years of conventional breeding have been invested in this clubroot resistant variety. Cauliflower ‘Clapton’ is the first cauliflower with resistance to this devastating brassica Read More » -
Nemesia ‘Mello Red & White’
This is unquestionably one of the most powerfully impulsive flower colours to be found recently in any introduction in the horticultural world. The top petals are Read More » -
Garden Gear Weed Burner
Put an end to those irritating weeds growing through your patio and driveway with this Weed Burner by Garden Gear. A great way to rid your Read More » -
Skimmia in Birch Bark Pot
Skimmia is a striking evergreen shrub producing stunning red buds on aromatic foliage through the winter, followed by fragrant white blossoms in spring. Read More » -
Crab Apple ‘Diable Rouge’
Deep plum purple, fully double blooms give this traditional border Carnation a luxuriant appearance. The clove-scented flowers are set against a background of slender grey-green leaves Read More » -
Sambucus nigra f. porphyrophylla ‘Thundercloud’
This splendid dark-leaved Sambucus nigra porphyrophylla ‘Thundercloud’ is a popular Elder and has an RHS Award of Garden Merit. With unusual, fragrant red-pink summer flowers, which Read More » -
idooka Rattan Bistro Set
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Narcissus ‘Thalia’
Understated but wonderfully effective when planted in generous swathes. Each slender stem boasts up to 6 milky white blooms with gently reflexed petals and a narrow Read More » -
Rhododendron ‘Cary Ann’
This free-flowering evergreen hybrid puts on an exuberant display from an early age. Rhododendron ‘Cary Ann’ produces large, coral pink flowers in dense clusters throughout May, Read More »
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