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Delphinium belladonna ‘Cliveden Beauty’
Delphinium belladonna ‘Cliveden Beauty? bears loose racemes of extra-large flowers in an exquisite shade of clear sky-blue. Read More » -
Cabbage ‘Winter Jewel’ – Seeds
This hardy overwintering Cabbage ?Winter Jewel? keeps your veg patch green and productive through the chilly months, providing an exceptional harvest of healthy greens which can Read More » -
Cabbage ‘Marquess’ F1 Hybrid (Autumn Sweetheart Type) – Seeds
This sweetheart cabbage makes excellent use of space in smaller plots. Read More » -
Hydrangea paniculata ‘Sundae Fraise’
The strawberry sundae coloured blooms of this hydrangea will transform balconies and patios. Short red-brown stems bear abundant green and white flowers which turn pink from Read More » -
Cosmos bipinnatus ‘Lemonade™’ – Seeds
Where Cosmos ‘Xanthos’ improved, ‘Lemonade’ excels! Just look at these delicate, citrus yellow blossoms ? simply masses of them are produced throughout the summer on short, Read More » -
Blueberry ‘Flamingo’
Blueberry ?Flamingo? boasts small white flowers with unique foliage that emerges an attractive mottled pink colour, before maturing to bright green with cream marbling. Read More » -
Phlox paniculata ‘Cosmopolitan’
If pink is your favourite colour, then Phlox ?Cosmopolitan? won?t disappoint with billowing masses of hot pink, each flower graced with a fiery red eye. Read More » -
Spring Flowering Shrub Trio
Shrubs play a vital role in the garden, bringing permanent shape and structure and interest to your garden, helping to showcase your seasonal flower displays. You’ll Read More » -
Escallonia laevis ‘Gold Ellen’
Evergreen shrub with golden yellow foliage and clusters of pink flowers in late summer/autumn Read More » -
Fern ‘Ghost’
Ferns are a great addition in any garden, offering architectural forms as their fronds uncurl. Give them a relatively shady position and they will thrive. Fern Read More »
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