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Spectacular


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


£10


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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’ The original and still the best!


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! 1.2m May-November


Early March


✔ Endless displays of incredible colour from May until October! ✔ 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 7


displays of any petunia variety” Peter McDermott, Head Gardener


SAVE £12 4 X 35CM BASKETS


£19.96 ITEM: 130162


Was £31.96


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