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Coronilla valentina subsp. glauca ‘Variegata’
A charming evergreen shrub with attractive variegated blue-green foliage edged with pretty cream margins. Read More » -
Dahlia variabilis ‘Double Extreme’
Extremely attractive dwarf selection, producing a mass of high quality double and semi double flowers in an rich colour mixture, featuring some unique sunset shades. A Read More » -
Thunbergia ‘Sunny Susy Pink Beauty’
Perfect for scrambling up obelisks, walls and fences for a gorgeous pastel display, Thunbergia ‘Sunny Susy Pink Beauty’ produces masses of black-eyed blooms in palest sugar Read More » -
Cortaderia selloana ‘Tiny Pampa’
Pampas grass is loved for its feathery plumes of silvery flowers in late summer. Reaching just 60cm (24) tall, Cortaderia selloana ‘Tiny Pampa’ is the most Read More » -
Aster ‘Starlight Mixed’
One of the best dwarf Asters! Read More » -
Craspedia globosa
Long lasting flowers provide summer long colour as well as excellent cutting material for cut flower bouquets. Read More » -
Radish ‘French Breakfast 2’ – Organic Seeds
Quick growing, with bright red skin and a white tip. Radish French Breakfast 2 has crisp flesh with a delicate, mild taste. Read More » -
Vinca minor ‘Illumination’
Vinca minor ‘Illumination’ is a vigorous, carpeting shrub that thrives in virtually any garden position, from sun to deep shade. Its gold-splashed foliage and cobalt-blue flowers Read More » -
Poppy ‘Burgundy Bigalow’
Graceful flowers float on sturdy stems over compact foliage. Luxurious border fillers that will come up year after year in the garden. Height 75cm (30in). Read More » -
Hellebore ‘Single Pink Spotted’
Hellebores are essential for winter colour in the garden, and are just as important in the garden as snowdrops, aconites and early spring bulbs. The Christmas Read More »
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