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Dianthus deltoides ‘Arctic Fire’ – Seeds
A spectacular first year flowering perennial Dianthus that is quick to flower. Dwarf plants of deep green foliage, are smothered with dainty white serrated flowers complimented Read More » -
Thunbergia ‘Sunny Susy Rose Sensation’
Surely the loveliest of the ?Sunny Susy? range, this pink flowered Black Eyed Susan makes an exotic looking climber! Its hairy leaves and twining stems will Read More » -
Brugmansia ‘Single Pink’
Brugmansia is an unashamedly show-off plant. Also known as ?Angel?s Trumpets? their huge blooms will certainly blow a fanfare on a sunny patio and attract gasps Read More » -
Asparagus Pea – Seeds
An easy to grow, unusual vegetable with a unique gourmet flavour. A hint of asparagus – perhaps? Asparagus Pea goes with virtually any dish. Cook whole Read More » -
Broad Bean ‘Express’ – Seeds
This is the fastest maturing variety of any broad bean and an early spring sowing will out yield all others. Broad Bean Express produces up to Read More » -
Monstera deliciosa in hydro pot
Monstera deliciosa is instantly recognisable for its lustrous, dark green, heart-shaped leaves with their characteristic splits. Read More » -
Borage – Seeds
A beautiful hardy annual herb with rough leaves covered in silvery hairs and the most attractive celestial blue flowers. Nectar rich borage flowers are particularly attractive Read More » -
Tulip ‘Bronze Perfection’
Not only do the large flowers of Tulip ?Bronze Perfection? boast a gorgeous sunset palette of coppery-orange flushed with pink, but it also has the surprising Read More » -
Mirabilis longiflora ‘Angels Trumpets’ – Seeds
Extraordinarily long trumpets flare into exotic white flowers with a star-shaped magenta eye and tangerine stamens. Read More » -
Campanula ‘Resholt Variety’
This choice form of Campanula portenschlagiana boasts even deeper violet flowers and young foliage which emerges with purplish-green shades. Read More »
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