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Spectacular


‘Surfinia’ Petunias Trails up to 4ft long, covered in bloom!


£10 SAVE


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2 of each colour


Rattan Hanging Baskets


‘Blue Vein’ ‘Blood Red’ ‘Blue’


These sturdy baskets are made from natural woven rattan – just the thing for your summer- flowering plants.


“The biggest, best and longest ‘Giant Purple’ ‘Sky Blue’ ‘Snow White’


displays of any petunia variety” Peter McDermott, Head Gardener


The original and still the best Trailing Petunia!


Surfinia is ‘THE’ summer flowering trailing petunia – by far the most popular variety, and for good reason. It produces a seemingly unending display of incredible colour, flowering from May until November! Bred and developed to produce the biggest, best and longest display of any petunia variety, the trumpet-shaped flowers have a gorgeous sweet fragrance too. What’s more, it is vigorous and low maintenance, and disease and weather resistant. Plant in hanging baskets or patio containers for jaw-dropping displays that last all summer – it even works well as groundcover in borders! 90cm May-November


Early March


✔ Endless displays of incredible colour from May until November! ✔ Bred and developed to produce the biggest, best and longest lasting displays – and fragrant too ✔ Supplied as an equal quantity of each colour, ready to grow on before planting out


Click on the icons to add the item to your basket 12 PLUG PLANTS £14.99 ITEM: 401441


SAVE £10 24 PLUG PLANTS


£19.98 ITEM: 401438


Was £29.98 5


SAVE £12 4 X 35CM BASKETS


£19.96 ITEM: 130162


Was £31.96


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