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Sweet Pepper ‘Lila Purple’
Snack-sized, very sweet fruits with thick, juicy flesh, starting purple and becoming sweeter and juicer as they ripen to orange. Read More » -
Strawberry ‘Gasana’
Fragaria ananassa ‘Gasana’ is a stunning variety of strawberry which is both ornamental and edible, combining showy pink bloomed flowers with delicious juicy and sweet fruit Read More » -
Tulip, Hyacinth & Anemone Mix
Create a succession of Spring colour with our Tulip, Hyacinth and Anemone Mix. Carefully selected to provide a continuous supply of colour coordinated flowers for your Read More » -
Gaillardia ‘Guapa Yellow’
Hola Guapa! Gaillardia ?Guapa Yellow? blazes in gold from June to October, delivering a fiesta of fiery colour for months! Read More » -
Garden Gear Wooden Hedgehog Hoggery House
Give hedgehogs a helping hand with this charming and practical Hedgehog House from Garden Gear. If you love seeing hedgehogs playing in your garden then this Read More » -
Chilli Pepper ‘Baby Jalapeno’ (Patio Pepper)
Reaching only 50cm high, Chilli Pepper ?Baby Jalapeno? is a compact but highly productive variety, perfect for gardeners who love jalapenos but are limited on space. Read More » -
Hosta ‘Wide Brim’
Wide heart shaped leaves with irregular, buttery yellow margins form broad mounds of foliage Read More » -
Climbing Bean ‘Firetongue’ – Seeds
This colourful bean is a multi-purpose Italian speciality. Use the fresh young pods as flageolet beans (semi-mature pods with succulent seeds), or allow them to mature Read More » -
Aubrieta ‘Gracea’
Waterfalls of Aubretia cascading over walls are a spring spectacle which is not to be missed. Read More » -
Geranium ‘GeRainbow™ Mixed’
These trailing geraniums look spectacular when grown in a window box or hanging basket, alternatively they can be trained up a trellis, to grow like a Read More »
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