Plug Plants
Fragrant, Flowing & Striking Flower Power “Incredibly impressive heat tolerance”
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“Picture your garden, jam-packed with these bicolour blooms!”
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Dianthus ‘Picture Perfect’ Capture the beauty of nature with a steady stream of rich bicoloured flowers against dark foliage. Warm pink petals surround a darker centre, for a striking display. A prolonged flowering window ensures lively colour throughout the season, making it ideal for uplifting pots, borders or cottage-style plantings. 20cm May-August
Mid April X Salvia ‘Peach Melba’
Now this is a special Salvia… Scented leaves, bright two- tones flowers, a compact habit, and it is adored by pollinators. The plant stays compact, so it suits pots, containers and the front of borders. You get flowers from summer right into autumn, with steady colour even when other plants begin to fade. This tough little plant copes well with drier spells. 45cm May- September
Mid March ✔ The latest
compact Salvia for your border fronts and patio pots!
✔ Semi-
evergreen, scented
leaves and a summertime eruption of two-tone flowers
Two-tone flowers
“Fragrant foliage, two-tone flowers, and a magnet for pollinators!”
10 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★10 YEARS TRUSTED SERVICE with 136,000+ reviews
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Chelsea ‘Plant of the Year’ Finalist
RHS NEW
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Lobelia ‘Heatopia’ This Lobelia thrives when summer gets going, producing clouds of blooms held above a compact, tidy plant that suits both baskets and patio containers. It excels in hot weather, keeping its colour and form long after other varieties tire. A dependable way to achieve brilliant, fine-textured summer displays. 25cm May-August
Mid March
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