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Clematis ‘Miss Bateman’
Clematis ‘Miss Bateman’ flowers from May to June. With its striking white flowers, striped light green and contrasting red anthers, Miss Bateman adds a delightful, delicate Read More » -
Cornus alba ‘Cream Cracker’
Cornus alba ‘Cream Cracker’ is an attractive shrub renowned for its striking copper red stems in winter. In spring and summer it has variegated leaves that Read More » -
Aster ‘Duchess Mixed’
Wonderful flowers – like incurved chrysanthemums Read More » -
Garden Grow Medium Wooden Planter
Grow a variety of flowers and plants with ease with this medium wooden planter from Garden Grow. Constructed from strong and durable wood, this planter is Read More » -
Oxalis ‘Sunny’
This eye-catching purple shamrock forms mounds of large burgundy-purple leaves, each made up of three triangular leaflets. A profusion of delicate, pink funnel-shaped blooms emerge in Read More » -
Heucherella ‘Redstone Falls’
Heucherella ‘Redstone Falls’ is an unusual perennial that is sadly underused in gardens. A cross between Heuchera and Tiarella, this delightful perennial has vigorous trailing stems and Read More » -
Streptocarpus ‘Titania’
Raspberries and cream anyone? Streptocarpus ‘Titania’ has scrumptious bicolored, ruffled blooms that are white in the upper half and deep cerise in the lower half. Read More » -
Cornus alba ‘Ivory Halo’
Cornus alba ‘Ivory Halo’ is a Dogwood shrub that has the renowned red stems in winter, that contrast magnificently with snowy ground. Earlier in the year Read More » -
Salad Leaves Mixed
A separately packaged collection, Salad Leaves Mixed provides different types, colours and textures and a longer harvest from one sowing. Salad Leaves Mixed is ideal for Read More » -
Lupin ‘Avalune Lilac’
An easy to grow annual lupin that flowers just 12 weeks after sowing, continuing through to September if deadheaded. Short flower spikes have a sweet pea Read More »
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