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Juniperus squamata ‘Blue Spider’
Silvery-blue spider-like foliage makes this an excellent ground cover plant for use amongst low alpines, heathers and in gravel beds. Its distinctive compact, rounded shape and Read More » -
Echinacea purpurea ‘Primadonna Deep Rose’
Deep rose pink petals surround the central cone of this pretty Echinacea. Like all Coneflowers, Echinacea purpurea ‘Primadonna Deep Rose’ blooms over the entire summer, attracting Read More » -
Baby Bio Houseplant Drip Feeder
The same tried and tested house plant fertiliser that British gardeners have come to trust ? but in a convenient pre-mixed, ready to use solution! Read More » -
Waltons Artificial Ivy Fence
This artificial ivy fence is a quick and easy way to hide an unsightly fence or wheelie bin area. Read More » -
Dwarf Bean ‘Mistic’ (French Bean) (National Trust)
Dwarf French Bean ?Mistic? produces an abundance of dark, purple-black pods from as early as June. With regular picking it will keep cropping right through to Read More » -
Tulip ‘Cuban Night’
A dark and sultry Tulip that really brings the drama to your spring display! Blackcurrant-purple blooms with unusual fringed petals are perfect for twinning with trendy Read More » -
Garden Gear Pea & Bean Tunnel 1.8 x 1.8m
Help your peas and beans grow tall with this pea and bean tunnel from Garden Gear. It features four arches which slot into the ground and Read More » -
Bletilla Collection
If you’ve struggiling to grow orchids then give our Bletilla Collection a go. This easy growing orchid is as tough as it is beautiful. Bletilla will Read More » -
Blackthorn (Hedging)
Prunus spinosa is better known as a Sloe or Blackthorn bush when naturalised in hedgerows. Blackthorn is named for it’s small round black berries that are Read More » -
Asarina barclaina Climber
An elegant compact climber adding luxury to summer patios, cool greenhouses and conservatories. Masses of floral colour from early summer to the first hard frosts of Read More »
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