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Hollyhock ‘Halo Mixed’
A spectacular mixture of Hollyhocks in the widest range of colours, where each bloom is enhanced by a distinct central halo. Bushy plants of tall sturdy Read More » -
Juniperus squamata ‘Holger’
A captivating contrast of steely-blue and gold-tipped growth collide to create Juniperus squamata ‘Holger’. A specimen shrub of much splendor, it develops dense, feathered branches and Read More » -
Hemerocallis ‘Pink Damask’
Upright, branching stems carry large, trumpet-shaped, salmon pink blooms with golden throats from early summer onwards. The blooms of this showy Day Lily rise above slender, Read More » -
Half Sizes Seed Tray
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Primula veris
The famous meadow and hedge row plant of simple beauty. Fragrant lemon yellow pendulous blooms. Easy to grow in sun or part shade. Flowers spring. Height Read More » -
Homemade Christmas Wreath – Christmas Gift
Adorn your door this festive season with a classic ring of forest-fresh greens and aroma. Choose our Classic Wreath composed of Nobilis, Cypress and Buxus, or Read More » -
Aster novi-belgii ‘Little Pink Beauty’
Aster novi-belgii ‘Little Pink Beauty’ forms a tidy mound of slender, dark green foliage that sits quietly at the front of borders throughout summer. As autumn Read More » -
Perovskia ‘Blue Spire’
Whether you are a first time gardener hoping to create a perfect cottage garden or an old hand struggling to enhance tricky costal areas, it is Read More » -
Campanula pyramidalis (Mixed)
One of the most striking perennials for the border or patio containers. Giant, slender spikes of blooms reach skywards, in shades of blue and white. Plant Read More » -
Nandina domestica ‘Flirt’
Nandina domestica ‘Flirt’ is a recent introduction for gardeners, with superior summer colour to its predecessors, and a low spreading habit. New foliage emerges a deep Read More »
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