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Lobelia ‘Fountain White’
Lobelia ?Fountain White? is an essential container and basket filler. This half-hardy annual delivers a cascading froth of sparkling white flowers accompanied by small, dark green Read More » -
Pinus nigra ‘Pierrick Bregéon’
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Wisteria sinensis
Pendants of purple blooms hang gracefully from woody twining stems. Wisteria sinensis is particularly noted for its fragrant flowers which are followed by velvety seedpods Read More » -
Salvia ‘Sahara Red’ – Seeds
Outstanding bedding salvia, dark green foliage, bright red blooms. Plants have exceptional vigour providing a longer lasting display than other red salvias. Read More » -
Crassula ovata ‘Hulk’
Money plants are perfect for those hot, sunny spots where many other plants would fail. These adaptable succulents are drought tolerant and easy to grow. Crassula Read More » -
Aerotek 1600W Lawn Mower
Rated Power: 1600W; Mains powered; Volatage: 230V; No load speed: 3400rpm; Propulsion: Push: Cutting Width: 380mm; Cutting height Minimum: 30mm; Cutting Height Maximum: 75mm; Cutting Heights Read More » -
Saintpaulia ‘Rs-Duchess’
Saintpaulia ?RS Gertsoginya? or ?The Duchess? in English, has regal style with large double and semi-double frilly-edged white flowers suffused with plum mottling. Read More » -
Ophiopogon planiscapus ‘Nigrescens’
This striking evergreen perennial forms clumps of smooth matt-black, grass-like leaves from which rise dainty stems of contrasting mauve flowers in summer. The bell-shaped blooms are Read More » -
Petunia ‘Frenzy Grand Rapids’
Petunia ‘Frenzy Grand Rapids’ is sure to make your window boxes the envy of the neighbourhood! Enjoy huge blooms in an enchanting array of purple and Read More » -
Courgette – Seeds
Courgettes are easy to grow and have a multitude of culinary uses. Harvest the succulent fruits while still small and cook them whole, or let them Read More »
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