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Streptocarpus ‘Matilda’
Streptocarpus ‘Matilda’ produces bi-coloured white and pink blooms with delicate veining above a neat rosette of dark green, wrinkled foliage and is exceptionally long flowering Read More » -
Serenity Tumbling Rocks Water Feature
Create a beautiful focal point in your garden or courtyard with this tumbling rocks water feature from Serenity. Read More » -
Turnip ‘Silky Sweet’ F1 – Seeds
Turnip ‘Silky Sweet’ produces small, rounded white roots that are crisp, sweet and juicy – perfect for eating raw to enjoy their amazing silky-smooth texture. Packed Read More » -
Philadelphus ‘Lemoinei’
A well known plant with a less well known variety of flower, Philadelphus ‘Lemoinei’ is a Mock Orange with slightly unusual charateristics; The lighter green leaves Read More » -
Painted Nettle – House Plant Seeds
More often found in the garden, these vibrant painted nettles make great house plants too. With such a diversity of colours and patterns, they are perfect Read More » -
Iris ‘Metallic Mixture’
A fantastic mix of new and improved Dutch Iris, producing a plethora of vibrant and richly coloured blooms, including bicolours and picotees. Flowering between mid-spring and Read More » -
Hazelnut ‘Red Cracker’
Hazelnut ‘Red Cracker’ is a self-fertile and vigorous tree with highly attractive foliage, and provides winter interest with its yellow catkins. This striking red filbert has Read More » -
Sweet Pepper ‘Astor’ F1 Hybrid – Seeds
Early to set fruit and producing plentiful crops throughout the summer if grown in the greenhouse, Astor is a superb green-turning yellow grilling pepper. The sweet Read More » -
Aubergine ‘Jackpot’
Aubergine ?Jackpot? F1 is an early cropping aubergine and completely spineless making easy harvesting. 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 »
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