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Hypoestes phyllostachya Mix
Beautiful white foliage mottled with dark olive green, making a fabulous colour contrast. With a neat and bushy habit, polka dot plant makes a fun and Read More » -
Delphinium hybridum ‘Magic Fountains Mixed’ – Seeds
This excellent mixture of quality delphiniums comes as a formula blend of no less than seven colours. Their dwarf habit eradicates the concern for flower damage Read More » -
Geranium ‘Johnson’s Blue’
It’s not surprising that this Hardy Geranium is so popular as it is a great garden performer with masses of flowers of deep lavender-blue from late Read More » -
Alstroemeria ‘Summer Heat’
The brilliant red flowers of Alstroemeria ‘Summer Heat’ add a fiery flash to borders and pots for months Read More » -
Iris ‘Katharine’s Collection’
A lovely duo of Iris reticulata varieties; ‘Katharine’s Gold’ and ‘Katharine Hodgkin’. This elegant combination makes a lovely display from late winter into early spring. Plant Read More » -
Cabbage ‘Greyhound’ (Summer/Autumn ) – Seeds
A reliable old favourite, Cabbage Greyhound produces early maturing pointed hearts of excellent flavour. Compact plants with very few wasted outer leaves Read More » -
Cherry & Plum Duo (Mini Fruit Trees)
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Dianthus ‘Houndspool Cheryl’
Dianthus ‘Houndspool Cheryl’ is a striking and compact pink producing rich cherry red, semi-double flowers above a neat mound of long, thin grey leaves. Read More » -
Choisya ternata
Choisya ternata, Mexican Orange Blossom, thrives in harsh conditions, such as exposed coastal gardens. This low maintenance, drought resistant plant originates in Mexico and flowers in Read More » -
Raspberry ‘Little Sweet Sister’
Produce your own crops in the smallest of spaces with this exceptional new autumn-fruiting Raspberry. With a neat and compact habit, Raspberry ‘Little Sweet Sister’ is Read More »
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