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Bletilla Collection
If you’ve struggiling to grow orchids then give our Bletilla Collection a go. This easy growing orchid is as tough as it is beautiful. Bletilla will Read More » -
Mushroom ‘Oyster’ (Growing Kit)
Why not try something a little bit different, and grow your own mushrooms? Mushroom growing may seem complicated but our easy to grow kits are provided Read More » -
Scarecrow Double Pack
Deter birds and pests from your garden with our twin pack of scarecrows. A fun addition to your garden, these charming scarecrows Florence and Fred will Read More » -
Peony Collection
Peonies are a cottage garden staple and will last a lifetime in the garden, getting bigger and better with age, so are always worth the investment. Read More » -
Thunbergia alata ‘Golden Eyes’
This self clinging summer climber, quickly covers trellis, fencing and netting, before cloaking in a mass of rich orange flowers with striking dark eyes Read More » -
Cedrus atlantica
Cedrus atlantica is a tree from the pine family Pinaceae and is native to the Atlas Mountains of Morocco and Algeria. Read More » -
Nicotiana x sanderae ‘Eau de Cologne Mixed’ F1 Hybrid
A specially selected blend, offering uniform, mid height plants, in a glowing colour range with upward facing blooms. The evening fragrance adds to their irresistible charm Read More » -
Begonia Sweet Spice Collection
Immensely floriferous and divinely fragrant, these gently cascading bedding begonias are perfect for hanging baskets, containers and window boxes Read More » -
Brazilian Fuchsia
An exquisite winter flowering shrub for a warm conservatory! This unusual tender shrub will brighten up the winter months with its tropical, two-tone, tubular flowers. The Read More » -
Wisteria ‘Caroline’
Wisteria ‘Caroline’ blooms earlier than most of it’s kind, allowing you to enjoy the abundant lilac-blue flowers and sweet perfume fragrance much sooner. A deciduous climber Read More »
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