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Gladiolus murielae
Perfect for late summer and early autumn displays. With its heady fragrance, this variety has been popular since Victorian times for use both in borders and Read More » -
Chilli Pepper ‘Spangles Twilight’
Easy to grow and with a fantastically long cropping season, ?Spangles? provides summer-long crop of sweet, mild chillies in four colours, suitable for multiple culinary dishes. Read More » -
Juniperus horizontalis ‘Pancake’
Juniperus horizontalis ‘Pancake’ certainly lives up to its name, reaching just 15cm (6) tall. Thanks to its dwarf, ground hugging habit, this tidy Creeping Juniper makes Read More » -
Pittosporum tenuifolium ‘Variegatum’
A superb evergreen shrub with wavy, grey-green foliage edged with a broad cream margin. The small leaves and pale variegation of Pittosporum tenuifolium ‘Variegatum’ give it Read More » -
Bypass Secateur
An essential item for all pruning tasks. Read More » -
Lonicera caerulea var. kamtschatica
Try honeyberries for an unusual fruit to add to your five a day! These sweet blueberry-like fruits have been eaten for years in their native Siberia, Read More » -
Pansy ‘Water Colours Mixed’ F1 Hybrid
Create a masterpiece with this fine mixture of the most delicate shades which has been an unqualified success wherever T&M have shown it. The colours work Read More » -
Pinus nigra ‘Pierrick Bregéon’
Pinus nigra ‘Pierrick Brégeon’ was bred from a controlled cross of Pinus nigra and Pinus densiflora, resulting in a more flattened-spherical shaped, dense, compact shrub with Read More » -
Plum ‘Victoria’
Britain’s best known plum and undoubtedly the nation’s favourite. This reliable British bred garden variety produces heavy crops of egg shaped, medium sized fruits that are Read More » -
Plum ‘Czar’
A superb RHS AGM variety that makes a fantastic cooking apple and a delicious dessert apple too! Harvest the fruits in early September for refreshingly sharp Read More »
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