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Petunia ‘Blueberry Muffin’ (Peppy Series)
Perfect for creating a vibrant display that will turn heads all summer long! Trumpet-shaped, bicolour blooms in purple and cream cover these upright, mound-forming plants. Read More » -
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana ‘Pygmaea Argentea’
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana ‘Pygmaea Argentea’ is a small and rounded shrub with gorgeous dark bluey-green foliage which fade to white tips. It is clear to see how Read More » -
Prestige Col-Mark Premium – White Line Marking Paint
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Tomato ‘Goldkrone’
The ideal snacking tomato. Grow under glass for an extra early crop of sweet yellow cherry tomatoes, or grow in the garden for guaranteed cropping before Read More » -
400 Spring Flowering Bulb Collection
It?s time to think about your garden next season. We?ve put together a stunning collection of 400 easy-to-grow bulbs that?ll give your garden its first touch Read More » -
Hypericum ‘Orange Flair’
This deciduous Hypericum makes superb low maintenance ground cover. The well, branched stems form a neat, bushy plant cloaked in narrow, dark green leaves. From midsummer, Read More » -
Garlic ‘Carcassonne Wight’ (Spring/Autumn Planting)
Spring/Autumn planting. Originating in the South of France and yet possibly the most successful hardneck garlic variety for overwintering in the UK, Carcassonne Wight shows good Read More » -
Clematis Angelique™ evipo017
The delicate colours of Clematis ‘Angelique’ make an elegant display. Pale mauve blue flowers fill the stems, flowering at the leaf axils as well as the Read More » -
Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Little Angel’
This small and compact variety of Ninebark is absolutely ideal for planting in garden borders or in pots on a patio. Its lush, deep burgundy foliage Read More » -
Cosmos sulphureus ‘Polidor’
A bright, striking mixture of orange and lemon shades. The semi-double flowers, of medium size, are borne on bushy plants of fresh, fern-like foliage. Earlier to Read More »
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