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Sedum acre
Sedum acre is a low-growing hardy succulent forming a mat of tiny fleshy green leaves, which becomes blanketed in bright clusters of yellow star-shaped flowers in Read More » -
Foxglove ‘Dalmatian Mixed’
Imagine a foxglove you can use as a bedding annual! ‘Dalmatianis long-flowering and multi-branching and will fill the garden with colour all summer – AND this Read More » -
Chilli Pepper ‘Mamba Red’
Chilli Pepper ?Mamba Red? is an upright pepper bearing mild spicy fruit which matures from a glossy black to bright red. Read More » -
Clarkia ‘Apple Blossom’
An exquisite colour, a rave for flower arrangers, soft apricot pink with a touch of white. With excellent vigour and free flowering over a very long Read More » -
Dianthus barbatus ‘Kaleidoscope Mixed’
Create an ever-changing kaleidoscope of colour with this striking mixture. Florets within each bloom change colour as the flower matures, from pink to bicolour to white Read More » -
Calendula officinalis ‘Neon’
One of the most eye-catching varieties in our flower trials, with glowing orange, double flowers edged in burgundy. The edible flowers of Calendula ‘Neon’ add height Read More » -
Onion Mixed Red, White & Brown (Spring/Autumn Planting)
This popular mix of 3 favourite varieties is perfect for gardeners with limited space, who want to grow a range of onion colours to suit their Read More » -
Acer palmatum ‘Orange Dream’
The yellow and burnt-orange spring foliage of Acer palmatum ‘Orange Dream’ contrasts beautifully with its small red blooms. The leaves colour to vibrant lime green throughout Read More » -
Corylopsis spicata
Corylopsis spicata is a spreading Spike Witch Hazel, sometimes called Winter Hazel, that is native to Japan. It has mild scented racemes of butter yellow flowers Read More » -
Edamame ‘Green Shell’
Edamame is an increasingly popular restaurant vegetable usually prepared in salads. Performing well in our trials and best sown in May in modules and transplanted in Read More »
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