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Oriental Mustards – Seeds
Oriental Mustards add tastes and textures to your mixed salads, sandwiches and garnishes and also stir fries. Sow regularly all the year round for a constant Read More » -
Sarcococca hookeriana ‘Purple Gem’
An improvement on Sarcococca ?Purple Stem?, ?Purple Gem? has an even bushier habit than its predecessor, plus deep purple-red stems and long, shiny, dark green leaves. Read More » -
Onion ‘Performer’ (Bunching Onion) – Seeds
For all the year round production of delicious spring/bunching onions, Spring Onion Performer produces upright, dark green leaves and mild flavoured stems which do not bulb. Read More » -
Heucherella Trailing Sweet Tea
The most vividly coloured Heucherella available, ‘Sweet Tea’ boasts a unique and incredibly striking colourway. The maple-like leaves open a rich shade of apricot-orange and darken Read More » -
Leek ‘Musselburgh’ – Seeds
Leek Musselburgh is a very hardy and exceptionally fine strain of this popular mid season variety Read More » -
Cornus Winter Stems Collection
Dogwoods are unremarkable in summer, making excellent background plants. That all changes in Autumn! Their green foliage turns a blaze of red, orange and gold, before Read More » -
Iris ‘Katharine Hodgkin’
A beautiful dwarf iris variety that blooms in January/ February alongside crocuses. Admire the colourful detail on every petal of these large flowers, upon a light Read More » -
Chia Seagrass Planter Basket
These Chia Seagrass Planter Baskets combine natural materials, contemporary style and practicality. Read More » -
Acer pseudosieboldianum ‘North Wind’
One of the ?Jack Frost? series of super-hardy hybrid Japanese Acers, Acer x pseudosieboldianum ?North Wind? tolerates much colder temperatures than other Japanese Acers Read More » -
Lychnis coronaria
The deserved winner of an RHS Award of Garden Merit, Lychnis coronaria is a must for every sunny, well-drained border. Read More »
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