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Cucumber ‘Bella’ F1 Hybrid
A vigorous plant habit and excellent powdery mildew resistance makes this a reliable variety for the home gardener. ‘Bella’ produces good crops of bitter-free fruits of Read More » -
Fuchsia ‘Hardy Potted Collection’
This superb collection of hardy Fuchsias is perfect for filling gaps in mixed borders or planting in patio containers. Read More » -
Cytisus x praecox
Cytisus x praecox is a small, hardy shrub with a neat, rounded habit that will look at home in any sunny flowerbed or border. In May Read More » -
Scabious ‘Ace of Spades’
Fully double, pin cushion flower heads which are as near to black as can be. Gently fragrant, they make good cut flowers and will no doubt Read More » -
Dahlia ‘Ferncliff Illusion’ (Giant Tree Dahlias)
Ferncliff Illusion’ stands straight and grows over 5ft tall! These beautiful specimens flower in spectacular fashion, bursting open to reveal double white blooms with delicately blushed Read More » -
Geranium pratense ‘Plenum Caeruleum’
The lavender-blue flowers of Geranium pratense ‘Plenum Caeruleum’ rise above the lacy foliage in early summer. This hardy Geranium is a reliable variety that makes fabulous Read More » -
Norway Spruce
Norway Spruce is a fast-growing, dense conifer that is ideal for evergreen hedging. It is a familiar conifer, being the most common Christmas tree species in Read More » -
Rhododendron ‘Snow Pearl’ (Azalea Group)
Enjoy a breathtaking spring display of large gleaming-white, double flowers each spring, which completely cover the dark green foliage. Rhododendron ‘Snow Pearl’ blends elegantly into any Read More » -
Dianthus amurensis ‘Siberian Blues’ – Kew Collection Seeds
Compact, bushy mounds of bluish evergreen foliage erupt into a sea of mauve-blue flowers in late spring and are the closest yet to a true blue Read More » -
Penstemon ‘King George V’
Slender stems of scarlet blooms sway above clumps of narrow, semi-evergreen foliage from midsummer, persisting right through to autumn. Read More »
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