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Crocus ‘Yellow Mammoth’
Specially selected for the extremely bright yellow, super-sized blooms. Read More » -
Prunella grandiflora ‘Freelander Blue’
Originating in the mountainous regions of Europe, this vigorous and hardy perennial has been very successfully bred and selected from the wild form. Its lovely flower Read More » -
Dahlia Happy Days Cream
Thought you didn?t have space to grow dahlias? Think again! Dahlia ?Happy Days Cream? is a compact dwarf variety that was bred with pots, window boxes Read More » -
Spinach ‘Perpetual’ (Start-A-Garden™ Range)
A continuous crop of quality, succulent leaves ideal for autumn and winter cropping. Hardly ever runs to seed in the first season and therefore good on Read More » -
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Renaissance’
A stylish variety with white flower-heads that open from pale green buds. The showy blooms have a blue or pink flush, depending in the pH of Read More » -
Grape Collection
With their large leaves and good autumn colour, grapevines make an attractive garden feature as well as producing a worthwhile crop of tasty grapes that can Read More » -
Sweet Pea ‘High Scent’
Widely regarded as one of the most fragrant sweet peas available! This beautifully delicate variety bears creamy-coloured petals with subtle violet-blue picotee edges and a heavenly Read More » -
Petunia hybrida ‘Purple Tower’ F1 hybrid
We believe that this is the fastest climbing petunia available from seed – easily reaching the top of a 120-180cm climbing frame by the end of Read More » -
Magnolia ‘Daybreak’
Thoroughly deserving of its RHS AGM, this deciduous Magnolia boasts scented pink blooms from April to May. Unlike some varieties, Magnolia ?Daybreak? will flower from an Read More » -
Gaillardia x grandiflora ‘Arizona Red Shades’
Providing the same spectacular garden performance as customer favourite ‘Arizona Sun’, we are pleased to offer a spectacular new dwarf gaillardia from seed – ‘Arizona Red Read More »
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