Perennials
The Perfect Choice For Summer Garden Displays
Two-tone flowers
“Colour changing perennials – opens pure white, then fade to pinkish purple”
Erigeron karvinskianus ‘Sea of Blossom’
9CM POT ITEM: 560634£9.99
Ever-changing displays of blooms with an unusual two-tone effect - daisy flowers open white before turning pinkish-purple. See six months of colour, every year with this multi-purpose garden and pot filler. 50cm May-November
“A rare burst of fiery colour for early summer borders!”
SAVE £15 3 X 9CM POTS
£14.97 ITEM: 560640
Was £29.97
“Chelsea Flower Show ‘Plant of the Year’ finalist”
Geum ‘Orange Pumpkin’ Repeat-flowering hardy perennial with double, ruffled pom-pom blooms that sit airily above neat mounds of foliage. Pest- resistant, pollinator-friendly, and superb as a cut flower. Trim spent stems and it simply keeps on giving. 30cm May-September
9CM POT ITEM: 561210£9.99
SAVE £15 3 X 9CM POTS
£14.97
Was £29.97 ITEM: 561211
“Bigger, bolder blooms every single year”
9CM POT
Eye-catching flowers
Spigelia ‘Little Redhead’ Tropical flowers on an upright, manageable perennial that fits beautifully
ITEM: 561392£9.99
SAVE £5 3 X 9CM POTS
£24.97 ITEM: 561395
Was £29.97
into your home garden. Each bloom is dark red on the outside, glowing yellow within, and carried in eye-catching clusters in early summer, rising from a compact plant. 70cm June-September
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Free 30 Day Refund & Replacement
9CM POT ITEM: 560075£9.99
Rudbeckia ‘Goldsturm’ Gets bigger and better every year with zero fuss. Needs no staking, thrives in borders or containers, and makes a brilliant cut flower. Leave stems standing over winter and you’ll shelter a host of beneficial insects too. 60cm July-September
Straight to Your Door Affordable Plants
Double Guarantee on Hardy Plants
SAVE £15 3 X 9CM POTS
£14.97 ITEM: 560076
Was £29.97
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