Lifetime Guarantee On All Hardy Plants! “Ideal for modern pots and planters”
9CM POT ITEM: 560772£9.99
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“A bold splash of colour late into autumn”
£17.97 ITEM: 560886
Was £29.97
Aster Frikartii Footki ‘Monch’ Brighten up your garden with this beautiful Aster, flowering throughout summer and into autumn every year . This bright and perfect looking Michaelmas Daisy flowers from July - October, creating a bold splash of colour. 60cm July-October
“Wonderfully warm yellow flowers!”
“Luxurious blooms, packed with petals!”
9CM POT £12.99 ITEM: 560194
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£24.97 ITEM: 560219
Was £38.97
Ophiopogon ‘Black Dragon Grass’ One of the toughest and most indestructible garden plants – fully hardy, no maintenance required, and you can walk all over it! Actually a strappy-leaved perennial, it is one of the very few so called ‘black’ plants that are actually black. 20cm May-June
“Huge, magnificent globes of bright purple”
“Luxurious blooms, packed with petals!”
Allium ‘Purple Sensation’
With its enormous flower heads standing tall on thin stems, this Allium will look stunning wherever you plant it . Very easy to grow, and with very little needed in the way of care, they’re the perfect plant for novice gardeners or for those short of time. 1m May-June
9CM POT ITEM: 560764£9.99
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£17.97 ITEM: 560885
Was £29.97
9CM POT ITEM: 560744£9.99
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£14.97 ITEM: 560890
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Coreopsis ‘Early Sunrise’ ‘Early Sunrise’ produces wonderful double sunshine yellow flowers on tall, slender stems above compact mounds of dense thread-like feathery foliage, which gives them the alternative name of ‘threadleaf’. 50cm May-October
“An abundance of deep red pincushion blooms”
Astrantia ‘Claret’
Astrantias are a clump-forming, hardy perennials which are a favourite of many garden designers, ideal for shady, moist areas of the garden. ‘Claret’ is ideal in any cottage-garden style or they can also be grown in more contemporary garden styles. 1m June-August
9CM POT ITEM: 560648£9.99
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£17.97 ITEM: 560888
Was £29.97
“Months of bold and bright blooms”
9CM POT ITEM: 560061£9.99
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£17.97 ITEM: 560069
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Erysimum ‘Bowles Mauve’ The perennial wallflower, ‘Bowles Mauve’ is one of those plants that every garden should have! It produces wave after wave of flower spikes, each one covered in pretty mauve-purple blooms. It will flower for 9 whole months of the year. 70cm February-October
“Bright and bold pincushion flowers”
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£3.99 Was £7.98 ITEM: 560647
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£19.97 ITEM: 560213
Was £29.97
Evergreen Hardy Fern Collection Hardy ferns are a hidden gem of the gardening world, rewarding you with year-round foliage interest and truly deserve to be grown far more widely. This collection includes 1 each of 3 named ferns (varieties may vary depending on seasonal availability). 50cm
“Keep your garden buzzing with life”
Salvia ‘Amistad’
An award-winning Salvia that flowers for months and loves any sun- soaked spot of your garden. Spectacular 60-90cm flower stems rise from June to October, bearing gorgeous deep purple blooms that bees and butterflies just can’t resist. 1.2m June-November
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£9.97 Was £23.97 ITEM: 560851
Scabiosa caucasica ‘Fama Deep Blue’
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£17.97 ITEM: 560866
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Flowering over a long period, from June through to October, this beautiful perennial guarantees you a spectacular display every year. The unique deep lavender-blue blooms sit proudly above its gorgeous green foliage. 45cm June-October
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