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Hollyhock ‘Nigra’
Towering stems of extraordinary maroon-black, satiny flowers with pale, contrasting eyes Read More » -
Strawberry Duo
As attractive as they are edible, this duo of ornamental strawberries is ideal for small gardens, pots, hanging baskets and window boxes. Read More » -
Charcoal Marble Effect Hanging Basket
A beautifully designed basket that mimics the look of real marble – made from a blend of 70% recycled polypropylene and 30% stone powder it endures Read More » -
Cauliflower ‘Boris’ F1 Hybrid – Seeds
This really is a gardener-friendly variety. Vigorous root systems support healthy plant growth and erect foliage formation for a tidy, manageable crop. Cauliflower Boris F1 will Read More » -
Bonsai Ligustrum
Please note: These trees have been carefully trained to create perfect miniatures of their full size siblings. Although many of the species used are perfectly hardy Read More » -
Stachys byzantina ‘Big Ears’
With even bigger, furry ?Bunny?s Ears?, it is hard not to resist stroking this tactile plant. Stachys byzantina ?Big Ears? sports larger leaves than other varieties Read More » -
Cornus ‘Royal Red’
As the name suggests, this variety of Dogwood sports red flowers in spring rather than the usual creamy white ones. These hardy shrubs are becoming increasingly Read More » -
Zinnia elegans ‘Queeny Lime Red’ – Seeds
Perfectly-formed blooms in a unique colour combination make a spectacular display in beds and borders. This bushy, compact variety has formidable garden performance, flowering continuously throughout Read More » -
Dahlia ‘Orange Turmoil’
This semi-cactus dahlia bears fruity orange blooms, each petal tipped with soft apricot-pink. Dahlia ‘Orange Turmoil’ is fantastic for adding late summer colour to the garden, Read More » -
Sweet Pea ‘Matucana Cupani? – Seeds
A lovely heirloom (Grandiflora) type, that was first introduced into Britain in the 17th century by Sicilian monk, Franciscus Cupani. Despite its slightly smaller flower size, Read More »
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