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Dianthus ‘Candy Floss’
Dianthus ‘Candy Floss’ is a floriferous and highly fragrant variety producing profusions of pale sugar-pink double flowers over a longer period than most. Read More » -
Airplant (Tillandsia) in a light bulb (Medium)
Air plants or Tillandsia are unusual epiphytic plants Read More » -
Marrow ‘Tiger Cross’ F1 Hybrid – Seeds
A remarkable new F1 hybrid marrow of the Striped Green Bush type but which is earlier, better cropping and more uniform. Marrow Tiger Cross also carries Read More » -
Garden Grow Tiered Planter
Add a touch of style to your garden, patio, decking or courtyard with this tiered planter from Garden Grow. Manufactured from plastic, these planters are weather Read More » -
Mr. Men? Little Miss? – Little Miss Hug – Ox-Eye Daisy – Seeds
The Ox-Eye Daisy greets me every summer around Misterland, with its bright shimmering white and yellow blooms. Little Miss Hug loves to grow them too. Read More » -
Heuchera ‘Black Pearl’
Heuchera is a great foliage plant for pots and borders alike, providing year-round interest with attractive scalloped leaves in a variety of vivid shades. Read More » -
Broad Bean ‘Luz de Otono’ – Seeds
Enjoy the fresh flavour of Broad Beans in late summer and autumn, when they should be out of season! This superb variety can be summer sown Read More » -
Pumpkin ‘Evergold’ – Seeds
British plant breeders have harnessed the cucurbit family?s ‘precocious yellow gene? to develop this shining star of the pumpkin patch. Fruits appear golden from the very Read More » -
Campanula medium ‘Blue’
A blue flowered selection from this variable species, boasting upright stems of bell-shaped flowers in summer. Campanula medium ?Blue? is better known as Canterbury Bells – Read More » -
Sedum spurium ‘Coccineum’
One of the most robust and floriferous sedums, Sedum spurium ‘Coccineum’ is a vigorous, low-growing evergreen that forms a spreading carpet of reddish fleshy leaves. Read More »
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