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Lily ‘Blue Wonder’
An incredibly tall lily bearing rich purple blooms with blue tints. The fragrant, trumpet shaped blooms of Lily ‘Blue Wonder’ make a fantastic patio feature or Read More » -
Cephalanthus occidentalis ‘Sugar Shack’
Cephalanthus occidentalis ‘Sugar Shack’ is a compact shrub with unusual globe-shaped creamy-white flowers which stick around all summer and are followed by red fruits. Read More » -
Cornus alba ‘Gouchaultii’
Whereas most plants are at their most spectacular when they are in leaf and flower, it could be said that this Dogwood is at its best Read More » -
Citrus Summer and Winter Soluble Feed
This dual pack of Citrus Summer and Winter Soluble Feed contains everything your Citrus tree needs for healthy growth all through the year. Read More » -
Tomato ‘Red Profusion’
Ripening up to 2 weeks earlier than the ever popular ?Tumbler?! Tomato ‘Red Profusion’ is quickly gaining a reputation as one of the best basket and Read More » -
Dianthus deltoides ‘Arctic Fire’
A spectacular first year flowering perennial Dianthus that is quick to flower. Dwarf plants of deep green foliage, are smothered with dainty white serrated flowers complimented Read More » -
Crab Apple ‘John Downie’
One of the most popular crab apples for jelly making! Pink buds open to reveal pretty white cup shaped blossom in April and May, followed by Read More » -
Serenity Sitting Buddha Water Feature
Transform your garden or decking area into a place of tranquillity with this Buddha water feature from Serenity. Read More » -
Pieris japonica ‘Debutante’
This attractive evergreen shrub is a ?must have? for bringing interest to spring borders. Pieris japonica ‘Debutante’ bears crowded panicles of urn-shaped, ivory-white flowers from March Read More » -
Myosotis sylvatica ‘Royal Blue Improved’
A very early and free flowering variety bearing deep indigo-blue flowers to provide masses of colour in the garden in spring. Read More »
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