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  • Best Sellers

    • Apple ‘Newton Wonder’

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    • Crab apple (Hedging)

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    • Delphinium Magic Fountains ‘White Dark Bee’

      These magnificent delphinium blooms are certain to create quite an impact in your garden this season. Delphinium ‘White Dark Bee’ has intense white flowers, each with Read More »
    • rootgrow™

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    • Dianthus ‘Tickled Pink’

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    • Chaenomeles speciosa ‘Nivalis’

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    • Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Kardinal’ (Teller Red)

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    • Lavender Collection

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    • Pulsatilla rubra

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    • Peony ‘Rome’ (Patio Peony)

      Compact variety designed for container growing with large double sugar-pink flowers. Read More »
  • Most Popular

    • Miscanthus ‘Purpurascens’

      This flamboyant grass makes a superb focal point for summer borders. The tall stems topped with feathery plumes of rich copper red look magnificent above clumps Read More »
    • Syringa vulgaris ‘Andenken an Ludwig Späth’

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    • Crab Apple ‘John Downie’

      One of the most popular crab apples for jelly making! Pink buds open to reveal pretty white cup shaped blossom in April and May, followed by Read More »
    • Buphthalmum salicifolium

      Buphthalmum salicifolium spreads sunny yellow daisies along the edges of borders, pairing beautifully with blue-flowered perennials such as lavenders, salvias and geraniums in dry, sunny positions. Read More »
    • Corylus ‘Merveille De Bollwiller’

      Also known as ?Hall?s Giant?, the Giant in the name refers to the large-sized nuts and heavy bearing nature of this fruiting variety of cob nut, Read More »
  • Our Picks

    • Tulip sylvestris

      Commonly known as the wild Tulip, this species is tough, reliable and easy to naturalise. Unlike the highly bred, shapely forms of today?s modern cultivars, Tulip Read More »
    • Buddleja davidii ‘White Ball’

      From midsummer to early autumn, the aptly named Butterfly Bush produces white, pollen-rich flowers, which attract butterflies as well as other pollinating insects. These blooms are Read More »
    • Poppy ‘Iceland Mixed’ – Seeds

      Papaver nudicaule, better known as the Icelandic Poppy, is like a ray of sunshine to your summer border! Each wide, saucer-shaped bloom opens to reveal crushed-silk Read More »
    • Geranium peltatum Trio

      A trio of tender pelargoniums with glossy, ivy-shaped trailing leaves and masses of vivid flowers from late spring until autumn. Read More »
    • Rhododendron ‘Bollywood’

      Compact shrub with dazzling magenta blooms in spring and unique, semi-evergreen, silver-variegated foliage. Read More »
  • Monthly Choice

    • Hydrangea arborescens ‘Sweet Annabelle’

      The latest innovation in the Incrediball series, Hydrangea arborescens ?Sweet Annabelle? features the same huge flowerheads on strong stems, this time in a silvery pink. Read More »
    • Peony ‘Duchesse de Nemours’

      Whether clustered together in a bouquet or gently unfurling in your garden borders, the flowers of Peony ‘Duchesse de Nemours’ are always effortlessly elegant. Lavish white Read More »
    • Phormium ‘Jester’

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    • Tomato ‘Honey Nectar’

      Exceptional yellow-fruited tomato offering a deeper, longer-lasting sweet flavour reminiscent of honey rather than sugar. Read More »
    • Spiraea japonica ‘Goldflame’ (Hedging)

      This compact shrub makes a rewarding choice for small gardens where its colour-changing foliage offers a long season of interest and is further enhanced by summer Read More »
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