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Astilbe ‘Astary Rose’
Astilbe ‘Astary Rose’ is a compact dwarf variety that certainly does not compromise on display! Dense conical panicles of fragrant, deep rose-pink flowers rise above the Read More » -
Onion ‘Silvermoon’
Attractive white-skinned and fleshed variety, replacing ‘Snowball’, but with very similar characteristics. Maincrop maturity for harvesting in August and also offering good storage potential Read More » -
Chives (Chinese) (National Trust)
This versatile and easy to grow kitchen herb produces a reliable and perennial crop of flat, grass-like leaves which have a wonderful, mild garlic flavour. Chinese Read More » -
Runner Bean ‘White Lady’ (National Trust)
A fantastic runner bean variety in terms of flavour and cropping potential, Runner Bean ‘White Lady’ produces high yields of tender, thick, flavoursome and succulent stringless Read More » -
Standard Azalea White – Gift
The snowy white blooms of this striking standard azalea look fabulous against its dark green glossy foliage, giving it the appearance of a festively decorated tree! Read More » -
Grape Duo
A duo of classic red and white winemaking varieties that produce good yields in the UK. With their large leaves and good autumn colour, grapevines make Read More » -
Pleioblastus argenteostriatus f. pumilus
Pleioblastus argenteostriatus f. pumilus is a dwarf bamboo which is much better suited to the average garden than its larger cousins. Its tropical appearance will add Read More » -
Spinach ‘Mikado’ F1 Hybrid
A unique Oriental spinach, Spinach Mikado has an upright habit, producing dark green, large, pointed leaves, multiple side shoots and long stems with pink tinged bases. Read More » -
Straightcurve Flex – Raised Garden Bed 400mm Bundle of 6 Weathering Steel
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Vinca minor ‘Ralph Shugert’
Variegated leaves with dainty yellow margins make an attractive background for the large violet blooms of this Lesser Periwinkle. The creeping stems spread quickly to create Read More »
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