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Rudbeckia hirta ‘Cherry Brandy’
When Thompson & Morgan first introduced Rudbeckia ?Cherry Brandy?, it took the plant world by storm. This stunning cultivar is the world?s first red Rudbeckia, and Read More » -
Hemerocallis Collection
This colourful Hemerocallis Collection contains fabulous re-blooming varieties that will begin to flower early in the season and produce further flushes throughout the summer. Read More » -
Cobra 27cc Kawasaki Engine Long Reach Hedgetrimmer
This Cobra 27cc Kawasaki Engine Long Reach Hedgetrimmer is lightweight, easy to use and powerful. This will allow for light work even on the most awkward Read More » -
Potato ‘Pink Fir Apple’
MaincropA very old variety dating back to 1850 which has made an astonishing comeback in recent years. This late maincrop variety produces long, knobbly, pink skinned Read More » -
Salix integra ‘Hakuro-nishiki’
Salix ‘Hakuro-Nishiki’ is the ultimate, showy Willow. This Dwarf Japanese Willow is sometimes known as the Flamingo Tree, and already a popular small tree up and Read More » -
Cytisus x praecox ‘Albus’
Much like the Hogwarts headmaster who shares its name, Cytisus x praecox ‘Albus’ is truly magical. The hardy shrub’s deciduous foliage has a grey tint, which Read More » -
Mooli Radish ‘Dragon’ F1 Hybrid
Quicker maturing and with a slightly milder taste than Radish ‘China Rose’. Earliest sowings of Radish ‘Dragon’ are ready in 50 days whilst later sowings provide Read More » -
Rhododendron ‘Geisha Pink’ (Azalea Group)
The low, spreading branches of Rhododendron ‘Geisha Pink’ are smothered with clear pink flowers from April to May. This evergreen Azalea makes a fine specimen shrub Read More » -
Pear ‘Benita’
This is an intriguing cross between a European and an Asian Pear, resulting in traditional, sweet flavoured fruits with the crispness of an Asian Pear. The Read More » -
Citrus Tree Collection
Savour the taste of home grown citrus fruits! Oranges, lemons and limes take up to a year to develop, but are well worth the wait. Read More »
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