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Garden Gear Metal and Glass Peacock Wall Art
Add some beauty to any garden or conservatory wall with this metal and hand-painted glass peacock wall art. It is beautifully designed from powder-coated metal with Read More » -
Gooseberry ‘Hinnonmaki Green’
Bred in Finland, this superb variety is exceptionally hardy. Gooseberry ?Hinnonmaki Green? is a vigorous variety with good disease resistance, even to mildew. Read More » -
Rose ‘Climbing Masquerade’
This unusual climbing rose carries cupped flowers of three different shades at the same time for a flamboyant carnival of summer colour! The double blooms of Read More » -
Beetroot ‘Boltardy’ (Globe)
One of the best known and most popular varieties available, Beetroot ‘Boltardy’ produces good yields of deep red, globe shaped roots with a superb sweet flavour Read More » -
Leek ‘Musselburgh’
Leek Musselburgh is a very hardy and exceptionally fine strain of this popular mid season variety Read More » -
Nature?s Market Suet Cake Bird Feeder
This bird feeder has been designed to hold a block of suet cake, that can be either purchased, or made at home, using suet, and a Read More » -
Penstemon ‘Strawberries & Cream’
This popular hardy perennial deserves a prime spot in the garden. White trumpet shaped flowers with delicately speckled throats appear in summer above a flush of Read More » -
Spiraea thunbergii
From late spring, the arching stems of this semi-evergreen shrub are filled with delicate white blooms. The cup-shaped flowers attract pollinating insects making this a useful Read More » -
Hazel (Hedging)
Well known as a tree grown for its Cobnuts or Hazelnuts, Corylus avellana is also a fantastic hedging plant. Elegant yellow catkins hang gracefully along the Read More » -
Anemone x hybrida ‘Serenade’
This charming Anemone makes a tall, herbaceous perennial with generous amounts of late summer blooms, often lasting well into the autumn. Read More »
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