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Tayberry ‘Buckingham’
Delicious eaten with fresh cream. A cross between a loganberry and a black raspberry, Tayberry ‘Buckingham’ produces large, deliciously sweet, aromatic fruits up to 5cm (2) Read More » -
Fresh Spring Bulb Mix
A charming and eclectic mix of Tulips, Fritillaria, Narcissus and Muscari to deliver the perfect cottage garden feel to your beds and borders. This joyous blend Read More » -
Amaranthus caudatus ‘Fat Spike’
Highly attractive erect fat spikes in deep purplish red, from 3 inch thick tapering to 1 inch, as if standing guard. Ideal as a border filler, Read More » -
Scabious ‘Kudos White’
Not just for cottage garden borders, but also fitting well into patio pots, you’ll find ‘Kudos’ a favourite with the bees and butterflies. Even after the Read More » -
Ixia ‘Mixed Colours’
Clusters of star-shaped flowers with contrasting centres are carried above a clump of narrow, linear leaves. This South African Corn Lily makes an unusual addition to Read More » -
Strawberry ‘Cambridge Favourite’ (Mid Season)
The enduring popularity of Strawberry ‘Cambridge Favourite’ has made it one of the most well-known and best-loved varieties available. This mid-season strawberry produces a bumper crop Read More » -
Almond ‘Robijn’
This beautiful sweet almond makes a highly ornamental tree bearing showy, light pink blossom in spring. Read More » -
Campanula ‘Milky Way’
The dainty pink dotted bells really stand out from the crowd. With its flowers gently bobbing above attractive evergreen foliage. Read More » -
Fennel – Kew Pollination Collection
Fennel may be grown as a herb for its attractive ferny foliage or as a vegetable for its swollen base and stem. With a delicate aniseed Read More » -
Rhododendron ‘Tit-willow’ (Azalea Group)
Lilac-mauve blooms cover the bright green foliage of Rhododendron ‘Tit-willow’ from early June. This compact variety is later to flower than many varieties, making it useful Read More »
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