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Nasturtium ‘Climbing Mixed’ – Start-A-Garden? Seed Range
A vigorous, quick-growing climber for long lasting summer colour. Excellent for scrambling over walls or covering fences, trellis and obelisks. The frilly blooms are produced continually Read More » -
Agapanthus ‘Ever Sapphire’
A profusion of deep blue flowers form large, rounded heads that appear early in the season. Flowering from late May, Agapanthus ?Ever Sapphire? comes from recent Read More » -
Saintpaulia ‘Mac’s Glacial Grape’
A free-flowering variety, Saintpaulia ‘Mac’s Glacial Grape’ bears semi-double, velvety purple flowers with a delicate white picotee edge Read More » -
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 » -
Sempervivum Chick Charms Jewel Trio
Three drought-tolerant, low maintenance succulents featuring fantastic jewel-like colours and better winter hardiness than older varieties. Read More » -
Tomato ‘Sweet Million’ F1 Hybrid – Seeds
Maybe not millions, but certainly hundreds of fruit from this one! Extra sweet, cherry fruits, they won’t get as far as the kitchen! Read More » -
Tulip ‘Artist Collection’
Tulip ?Artist Collection? is a superb mix of award-winning viridiflora tulips with long-lasting blooms on short stems. Reliably perennial. RHS Award of Garden Merit. Read More » -
Campanula Pink Octopus
Japanese lantern buds swell out to burst forth as striking pink-tentacled flowers on this truly unusual variety. 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 » -
Lettuce ‘Skilton’ – Seeds
Provides a long harvest of tasty and nutritious leaves for fresh picking through summer and well into autumn. Read More »
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