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Colourful Flowers & Attractive Foliage 9CM POT ITEM: 560744£9.99


SAVE £15 3 X 9CM POTS


£14.97 ITEM: 560890


Was £29.97


Coreopsis ‘Early Sunrise’ So appropriately named, ‘Early Sunrise’ produces wonderful double sunshine yellow flowers on tall, slender stems above compact mounds of dense thread-like feathery foliage. Coreopsis is a naturally rugged prairie plant and ideally suited to today’s low maintenance gardens. Easy to grow, drought tolerant, and long blooming, Coreopsis earns its keep in a sunny flower border, rewarding you with an abundance of stunning flowers throughout summer and well into autumn. 50cm May-October


✔ Dazzling golden yellow double flowers bring a fabulous splash of sunshine into your garden


✔ A stunning, award winning perennial loved by pollinators


Alpine Plant Lucky Dip


Collection 50cm April-September


SAVE £5 6 X 9CM POTS


£14.99 ITEM: 560707


Was £19.99


Sambucus nigra ‘Black Lace’ 1.5m June-July


SAVE £5 2-3 LITRE POT


£12.99 ITEM: 510394


Was £17.99


9CM POT ITEM: 560639£9.99 Deutzia ‘Million Stars


Pink Carpet’ 60cm May-June


SAVE £5 19CM POT


£24.99 ITEM: 511678


Was £29.99 Gentian Speedwell


Veronica gentianoides 50cm May-June


30 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★10 YEARS TRUSTED SERVICE with 136,000+ reviews


SAVE £15 3 X 9CM POTS


£14.97 ITEM: 560645


Was £29.97


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