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Doff Fish, Blood & Bone Multipurpose Plant Food
Fish, Blood and bone multipurpose plant food is the traditional choice of many gardeners. This blend of Nitrogen, potash and phosphate gives your plants everything they Read More » -
Eryngium ‘Magical Blue Globe’
Sea Holly makes a superb hardy perennial for hot, sunny borders. Thriving on gritty soils, they are tough, resilient and reliable. This variety boasts a compact Read More » -
Shasta Daisy ‘Real Neat’
Shasta Daisies are traditional favourites of the cottage garden, and this compact variety is just perfect for a small garden or a small gap at the Read More » -
Leyland Cypress ‘Castlewellan’ Topiary
Whether you opt for a spiral or a cloud tree, these topiary trained Leyland Cypress will definitely give your garden the ?wow? factor! Topiary brings formality Read More » -
Organic Wonderfeed Concentrate Ecofective®
ecofective® Organic Wonder Feed is a high-quality concentrated feed for plants, flowers and vegetables, both outdoors and indoors. Read More » -
Eucalyptus gunnii ‘Azura’
Unlike many of its vigorous cousins, this compact Cider Gum has a naturally compact and bushy growth habit. The blue-grey foliage is curiously rounded and reflects Read More » -
Dracocephalum rupestre
This unusual perennial is native to mountain meadows in China where it thrives in rocky, freely draining ground. Read More » -
Hyacinth ‘Ocean’ Mix
A cool blend of three colour-coordinated varieties in refreshing shades of blue and white. Create a river of colour to meander through your beds and borders, Read More » -
Lunaria annua
It blooms from March to April in rich, purples, pinks and starry bi-coloured combinations with white. It’s a vital nectar plant and therefore popular with butterflies, Read More » -
Acer palmatum ‘Crimson Queen’
This popular Japanese Maple is well-loved for its dazzling colour and finely dissected foliage. The lacy leaves emerge a deep burgundy shade in spring, becoming more Read More »
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