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Garden Gear Rotating Seat and Tool Store
Take the pain and strain out of gardening with this rotating garden seat and tool store by Garden Gear. Read More » -
Clematis Diamantina™ evipo039
Extraordinary flower power! Clematis ‘Diamantina’ is free flowering and will also repeat flower in a single growing season, blooming from May right through to September. Luxurious Read More » -
Escallonia laevis ‘Pink Elle’
From early summer the stems tips of Escallonia laevis ‘Pink Elle’ are crowded with clusters of tubular pink flowers that are larger than most cultivars. This Read More » -
Serenity Table-Top Oblong Stone-Effect Water Feature
This small table top, contemporary water feature is perfect for a compact patio or decking area in a small, modern garden, or for use on a Read More » -
Hydrangea paniculata ‘Dart’s Little Dot’
Pretty white pyramidal blooms consisting of a mixture of sterile and fertile flowers adorn this compact deciduous shrub on strong upright stems. Bursting into bloom from Read More » -
Sage
The soft blue-green leaves of sage are ideal for adding their rich flavour to meats and stuffing. This hardy sub-shrub is an essential herb for adding Read More » -
Calycanthus chinensis
Rarely found in gardens, Calycanthus chinensis deserves to be much more widely grown. This handsome deciduous shrub forms a bushy, medium sized plant cloaked in glossy, Read More » -
Delphinium elatum ‘Double Innocence’
A stunning variety to grow at the back of a border or to bring height interest to a narrow bed, Delphinum elatum ?Double Innocence? grows tall, Read More » -
Blueberry ‘Chandler’
Blueberry ‘Chandler’ produces a wealth of juicy fruit that are simply bursting with the most delicious flavour. Enormous, firm berries weighing up to 2g and measuring Read More » -
Pea ‘Golden Sweet’ (Mangetout)
A tall growing variety with red leaf nodes and lovely mauve flowers followed by deliciously sweet pale golden-yellow, crisp pods. Best picked regularly before the peas Read More »
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