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Fuchsia ‘Happy Birthday’ (Hardy)
You?ll be celebrating from spring to autumn with this exciting hardy Fuchsia! The spring foliage is bright pink, gradually fading through pink and green variegation, before Read More » -
Cosmos bipinnatus – Kew Pollination Collection
Tall, ferny foliage topped with bright, single blooms that range from white glacial white to carmine pink. This cheery annual provides a bold splash of colour Read More » -
Hypericum kalmianum ‘Sunny Boulevard’
Hypericum kalmianum ‘Sunny Boulevard’ must have been named in midsummer, for that is when the plant’s sunny, golden blooms illuminate the garden. The yellow flowers adorn Read More » -
Brussels Sprout ‘Bosworth’ F1 Hybrid
(October-December) British breeding at its best! Maturing before our very popular Trafalgar. Brussels Sprout Bosworth F1 has excellent holding ability, to give firm, smooth dark green, Read More » -
Sedum ‘Sunsparkler Dazzleberry’
A recent introduction from the American-bred ‘Sunsparkler? series, which is already turning heads in the gardening world. Sedum ‘Sunsparkler Dazzleberry’ forms dense, semi-evergreen cushions of fleshy, Read More » -
Salix x sepulcralis ‘Erythroflexuosa’
Grown as a large shrub or small specimen tree, Salix x sepulcralis ‘Erythroflexuosa’ has twisted orange-yellow stems, with a pendulous habit. The bare stems in winter Read More » -
Nemesia ‘Wisley Vanilla’
Nemesia ?Wisley Vanilla? is a stunning tender perennial most popularly grown as a bedding plant. Read More » -
Cornus sericea ‘Isanti’
The deep red woody stems of the Cornus sericea ‘Isanti’ look superb in winter planted amongst evergreen grasses in a large border. This decidous shrub is Read More » -
Straightcurve Flex – Raised Garden Bed 560mm Set of 2 Weathering Steel
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Clematis ‘Tae’
A lovely ‘dinner plate’ clematis with blooms up to 20cm (8in) across, offering two summer flushes of colour. Flowers first appear in May/June and again in Read More »
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