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Saxifraga umbrosa ‘Variegata’
Universally known as ?London Pride?, Saxifraga umbrosa ‘Variegata’ has the same rosettes of spoon-shaped, toothed, fleshy leaves as the common variety. However, in this selection the Read More » -
Alstroemeria ‘Summer Rose’
A new colour in the fabulous Summer Series of Alstroemerias, ?Summer Rose? is the perfect shade of deep pink to blend effortlessly with other border perennials. Read More » -
Mulberry ‘Charlotte Russe’ (Mojo Berry)
This dwarf mulberry won RHS Chelsea Flower Show Plant of the Year award in 2017. Unlike standard mulberry bushes, which can grow very large, Mulberry ‘Charlotte Read More » -
Begonia ‘Comte De Lesseps’
Comte de Lesseps’ is a cane-stemmed begonia with erect, bamboo-like stems bearing bold, spotted leaves and generous clusters of long-lasting pendulous flowers Read More » -
Blueberry ‘Rubel’
Highly recommended by horticulturist and writer, James Wong. Read More » -
Patty Pan Squash ‘Green Disc’ F1 – Kew Veg Seeds
Patty Pan ‘Greendisc’ is a beautiful squash producing scalloped fruits that are dark green mottled with lime green. The plants are compact and high-yielding. Read More » -
Apple ‘Jonagold’
Apple ‘Jonagold’ is a dual purpose apple variety that originated in New York. The fruits are particularly large with pale green-yellow skins that are flushed with Read More » -
Corydalis flexuosa ‘Purple Leaf’
Sky blue is a very welcome colour for garden flowers so Corydalis flexuosa ?Purple Leaf’ needs serious consideration if you are looking for a change from Read More » -
Morning Glory ‘Split Second Double’ – Seeds
Heart-shaped foliage and large peony blooms on self-attaching vines create a fantastic summer screen. Height: 180cm (6in). Read More » -
Brussels Sprout ‘Brilliant’ F1 Hybrid – Seeds
You won’t be pushing your sprouts around the plate once you’ve tasted this one. Firm, flavoursome buttons, which hold well for autumn (and Christmas) pickings! Read More »
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