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Peony ‘Eden’s Perfume’
Create a real sensation in your borders. Considered the most fragrant peony on Earth, ‘Eden’s Perfume’ is an exceptional border peony with huge presence and stature. Read More » -
Butterfly Mixture
An exciting blend, specially selected to attract butterflies and other beneficial insects to your garden. Excellent for making attractive drifts of colour, and your garden a Read More » -
Chempak® Seed Base with Soluwet Wetting Agent
INEXPENSIVE AND EASY WAY TO CONVERT PEAT INTO SEED AND CUTTING COMPOSTChempak Seed Base is a reliable method for converting peat into seed and cutting compost Read More » -
Acer palmatum Duo
These beautiful Acer varieties make superb specimen trees which are well suited to growing in small gardens and containers. Height and spread: Up to 8m (26′). Read More » -
Pea ‘Terrain’
We’ve been truly amazed at the outstanding performance of this powerhouse pea. Yield, pod quality and taste – Pea Terrain couldn’t be beaten in our 2014 Read More » -
Edgeworthia chrysantha
This special shrub is an early feature in the garden as the flowering period is February till April. The flower starts as dozens of silky white Read More » -
Aquilegia vulgaris Collection
Commonly known as Columbine or Granny’s Bonnet, these dainty hardy perennials are a cottage garden essential! Nodding flowers with long spurs are held aloft attractive foliage Read More » -
Weigela Towers of Flowers® ‘Apple Blossom’
With its unusual columnar habit, Weigela Towers of Flowers® ‘Apple Blossom’ does exactly as its name suggests Read More » -
Cabbage Savoy Continuity Collection
This cabbage savoy continuity collection offers three superb Savoy cabbages which are compact, rounded, and have dark green heads. Read More » -
Monarda didyma ‘Balmy Lilac’
?Balmy Lilac? is a dwarf form of Monarda, selected for its early flowering and resistance to mildew which can be a problem with other varieties. Read More »
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