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Bamboo Cane and Spiral Guard Set

Echinacea Lakota Collection

Terracotta Bella Planter 26cm

Lofos Wine Red

Lofos Duo Collection

Ferraria crispa Starfish Iris

Hardy Cape Daisy Collection

Hardy Cape Daisy Collection

Your new summertime delights to really be proud of! A great set of three flowering Osteospermum, each boasting displays of eye-catching colours. Be enthralled by the delightful shades of these perennials, including the adorable white petalled 'Snow Pixie', 'Sennen Sunrise' with pale pink petals infused with white stripes and dark eyes, as well as the deep pink delights of 'Tresco Purple'. Glossy green foliage acts as a base for each floral variety to create a distinctive contrast, helping your new blooms to standout even more!These beauties are known for being compact in nature and are perfect for dressing up patio pots, the front of borders, or garden paths. What's more, all three of these varieties are hardy to withstand most harsh British weather conditions - so you can rest easy! Supplied as a set of six jumbo plugs, ready to pot up and grow on before planting out, including two each of the following:'Sennen Sunrise' - Glossy and evergreen foliage becomes coated in daisy flowers with pale pink petals, darker veins, and flushes of white, through summer and into the start of autumn. Recommended by the RHS as a 'Plant for Pollinators'. Growing to H25cm x W30cm. 'Snow Pixie' - Pure white petals form around a golden yellow eye, rising upright and proud from green foliage. Growing to H15cm x W90cm. 'Tresco Purple' - Be amazed as pink daisy flowers open each morning to welcome the sun. A bold pink shade stretches across the ring of striped petals, around a darker, near purple eye in the centre. Growing to H40cm x W90cm.

GBP 2.99
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Extra Large Hardy Gloxinia

Wallflower Harlequin Compact Mix

Allium Millenium

Gladioli Purple Art

Lavender Sensational

Dahlia Fringed Star

Hosta Collection

Fragrant & Magical Peony Collection

Dahlia Figaro Mixed Seeds

Daylilies Island Series Collection

Fragrant Roselily Collection

Corydalis Blue Heron

Cabbage Offenham 2 Seeds

Dazzling Dahlia Collection

Pinks Garden Pleasure Collection

Pinks Garden Pleasure Collection

'Garden Pleasure' is a wonderful collection of Dianthus caryophyllus. We have picked six of the best of this new variety to bring you a display of colour and fabulous fragrance to brighten your borders.Instantly recognisable, Garden Pinks, also known as Dianthus, are one of the hardest working and reliable plants that you can get, producing masses of fragrant ruffled flowers. Blooming reliably all summer - often well into the autumn months - they will fill your garden with vibrant colour and their sweet clove-like scent on warm evenings.'Lady Margo' bicoloured magenta flowers with a contrasting white edge.'Rosy Rosalyn' bicoloured ruby red flowers with a contrasting pink edge.'Aunt Agatha' bicoloured deep burgundy flowers with a striking white edge.'Mrs Coho' stunning white flowers.'Queen Helene' rich coral pink flowers.'Blushing Bride' bright pink flowers.Garden Pleasures is a range of compact garden pinks that are heavily perfumed and will produce large, double blooms in a range of sumptuous colours throughout the summer. Ideal for growing in pots, and perfect for sunny beds or patio pots and containers. The richly-coloured blooms are held on sturdy stems above neat cushions of slender, leaves, making pinks not only a fabulous garden 'doer' but also superb and long-lasting as cut flowers for you to bring in and enjoy indoors, where their intoxicating scent will fill your rooms.Supplied as a set of 12 plug plants, including two each of six varieties, ready to grow on before planting out.

GBP 2.49
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Bramley Apple tree

Bramley Apple tree

Considered the 'King of Cooking Apples' by respected chefs and professional fruit growers, 'Bramley' was raised from a single seed planted by Mary Ann Brailsford in 1809. Since then it has gone on to become the world's best-known and favourite cooking apple, standing the test of time over 200 years! It is considered supreme because its fruits have the perfect acidic flavour required for use in the kitchen and the almost pure-white flesh becomes incredibly light and fluffy when cooked. 'Bramley' is an incredibly heavy cropper once established, with high-quality fruits that will store through the winter months. Pick them in early October (before they get over-ripe) and store cold but frost-free for use until January. Our grower-quality, multi-branched, bare-root trees have been grafted onto a dwarfing rootstock to provide a compact and manageable habit, which in this case will reach about 2m (6-7 ft) tall. It is best to grow 'Bramley' alongside another apple variety such as 'Braeburn' for best fruit set, as 'Bramley' is not self-fertile. 'The Bramley Apple bought earlier this year had masses of bloom which made an attractive feature in the botttom of the garden and after a little fruit drop my father and I had 3 decent size Bramley apples which had a very good flavour. They went down very well with a home-made pie (1 apple) and baked apple, and I would certainly recommend the following recipe: Take a generous handful of sultanas and soak overnight in whisky with a dash of cloves added. Take the apples and core them, also make a cut just through the skin around the circumference to prevent the apples splitting, and place on an ovenproof dish.Stuff the core cavity with the sultanas and then add sugar to the remaining spirit to make a thick syrup (consistency of honey) and drizzle over the top of the apples. Then bake at 180 degrees for about 35-40 mins and then serve up with cream or ice cream to enjoy the fruits of the garden!Robert, Middlesex - October 2014

GBP 3.99
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Parsley Giant of Italy Seeds

Parsley Giant of Italy Seeds

Herbs are one of the easiest plants to grow - you don't even need a garden! Just a few in pots on the patio or windowsill, or sown directly into your garden beds, will allow you to add that little extra to a dish. Growing your own parsley from seed, whether indoors or outdoors, will reward you with vigorous plants that can be cut just when you need a fresh bunch for your cooking - a much better solution than those frustrating supermarket pot herbs that barely last 2-3 weeks.'Giant of Italy' is considered one of the very best flat-leaf parsley varieties, producing robust plants with sturdy upright stems bearing large, dark green leaves. Having a terrific sweet and pungent taste when used raw, it also retains its rich, strong flavour in cooked dishes - much better than its curly leafed cousin. The preferred choice of many professional cooks, this versatile, aromatic herb can be used in an endless variety of savoury dishes such as soups, stews and pasta, as well as added raw to salads and sandwiches; it also makes a tasty garnish that will rarely be left on the plate.Highly nutritious, parsley is packed full of minerals, vitamins and antioxidants, being an excellent source of iron and vitamin C, as well as many other nutrients. Used as a medicinal herb for centuries, it is said to aid digestion, clear the skin and even to freshen the breath if chewed after eating strongly flavoured foods.This tall-growing variety will continue to produce fresh new leaves many times after being cut. The best flavour is in the young leaves and regular harvesting will promote the new growth. Grown outside, it will also attract beneficial insects to your garden. Being a hardy biennial, it will set seed in its second year, although it is best grown as an annual, although if grown in a sheltered, well-drained position, plants can be protected over winter with mulch or cloches to produce new growth in the spring.Supplied as a packet of 500 (approx.) seeds ready to plant indoors or outdoors in their growing position. Sow indoors all year round or outdoors from March to July, directly where they are to crop in containers or in the ground. Harvest all year round indoors or outdoors from May.

GBP 3.99
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