Perennials X Delphinium
Collection These stately spires of gorgeous flowers will light up your borders this summer. The flowers are borne on 2m stems and provide a vertical spectacle. They are perfect at the back of beds and borders, and will instantly provide your garden with a cottage garden look. Supplied as one of each of the three fabulous colours shown. 2m May-July
Was £29.97
‘Cierra’ ITEM: 561384 9cm pot. £9.99
Summer-Flowering Cottage Garden Classics
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£14.97 ITEM: 560252
‘Astolat’ ITEM: 560237 9cm pot. £9.99
‘Galahad’ ITEM: 560238 9cm pot. £9.99
‘Lenora’ ITEM: 561386 9cm pot. £9.99
‘Blue Bird’ ITEM: 560239 9cm pot. £9.99
‘Cutie’ ITEM: 561385 9cm pot. £9.99
BUY ALL 3 SLupin Lupinova Collection “Towering spires, proven pollinator magnets”
Jaw-dropping! Three magnificent lupins with towering flower spikes in three colourways, rising in your borders to attract attention and pollinators alike! Fully hardy, these reliable perennials return year after year, dying back in winter before re-emerging in spring. 60cm June-July
X Eryngium ‘Blue Hobbit’
A pint-sized powerhouse that brings a bold dose of drama to the smallest garden spaces. With its icy metallic-blue blooms and spiky thistle-like heads, this dwarf Sea Holly is a real show-stealer, and pollinators go completely crazy for it. ’Blue Hobbit’ is compact, tough as old boots, and once established, it handles summer drought and even coastal winds. 50cm July-September
✔ Bright, metallic-blue thistle-like blooms appear in summer and autumn, making a bold impact
✔ Naturally compact and clump- forming, this dwarf Sea Holly keeps a neat shape without flopping
9CM POT ITEM: 560565£9.99
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£14.97 ITEM: 560897
Was £29.97 12 10 Year Gold Trusted Service Award
“Summer-long structure and insect appeal”
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£19.97 ITEM: 561387
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