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Syngonium podophyllum ‘Red Heart’ (House Plant)
Arrow-shaped leaves give this house plant its common name of Arrowhead Plant. Syngonium ?Red Heart? produces pink-flushed foliage on creeping stems that will quietly spread in Read More » -
Reversible Eco-Friendly River Rock Stepping Stones – Single Unit
These stepping stones are made from rubber from recycled car tyres, and are an affordable way to create a short garden lawn or vegetable garden path, Read More » -
Cedrus atlantica
Cedrus atlantica is a tree from the pine family Pinaceae and is native to the Atlas Mountains of Morocco and Algeria. Read More » -
Kent & Stowe Carbon Steel Hand 3 Prong Cultivator
The Kent & Stowe Carbon Steel Hand 3 Prong Cultivator is ideal for cultivating surface soil to a depth of 8cm (3), Read More » -
Pea ‘Snow Wind’ (Mangetout)
A high-yielding semi leafless variety, needing no support when grown in a block. These plants produce extended crops of crisp, straight dark green flat pods around Read More » -
Garden Gear 1.8-Metre Teepee Trellis
Perfect for growing beautiful plants or flowers, this metal teepee trellis from Garden Gear will add a new dimension to your garden. Read More » -
Clematis ‘The President’
A free flowering variety producing large velvety-purple blooms with silvery undersides from June through to September. The richly coloured blooms of Clematis ‘The President’ are followed Read More » -
Hollyhock ‘Good Golly Miss Holly’
Towering stems are clothed from bottom to top in vibrant, bicoloured flowers. From a competition launched in Garden News, this stunning new variety was named by Read More » -
Hesperis matronalis
Hesperis matronalis has many fragrant clusters of flowers, coloured pale lilac to purple, produced from May to July. It is at its best when grown in Read More » -
Teasel
Tall, striking, thistle-like plants with serrated leaves and large spiny flower heads. A valuable source of nectar for bees and butterflies, as well as attracting many Read More »
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