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Superb Plant Collections Bursting With Colour “Dazzling bicolour blooms”


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“Masses of dazzling, trumpet-shaped flowers from May until October”


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Petunia ‘Easy Wave’ Ultimate Mix ‘Easy Wave’ is an incredibly versatile Petunia and one of the best performing varieties you can buy. Vigorously growing and amazingly robust, it’ll look stunning even in the extremes of heat and wet of the British summer! 60cm May-October


From May “Helps keep unwanted cats away!”


Bidens ‘Hawaiian Flare’ It takes a special kind of beauty to brighten up summertime gardens, and this Biden doesn’t disappoint. The bright orange blooms with a splash of gold at the centre are borne in profusion from June until September. 30cm June-October


“Exquisite double blooms... every flower bud is just like a miniature rose!”


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‘Scaredy Cat Plant’ (Coleus canina) This unusual plant will help deter cats and other unwanted pests from entering and fouling your garden. It works by emitting an odour that cats in particular find offensive and therefore disappear back over the fence! 45cm June-October


“Beautiful bi coloured striped petals”


“From May to the first frosts”


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£14.99 ITEM: 401332


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Gazania ‘Sunrise’ Mix This sun-loving plant produces a wealth of large, daisy-like blooms in shades of yellow, orange, and pink. ‘Sunrise’ will thrive when positioned in full sun and will flower from May through to the first frosts. 25cm May-November


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‘Rosebud’ Double Trailing Geraniums ‘Rosebud’ Geraniums will transform your pots, baskets and borders with a show of elegant rose-like flowers. These double blooms will burst from their buds in May and through to October, in a summer-long trailing display. 45cm May-October


“A trailing classic producing abundant, colourful flowers”


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£14.99 ITEM: 401330


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Gazania ‘Firecracker’ Mix Gazania ‘Firecracker’ is sure to steal the show on a warm summer’s day with its exotic flowers. This variety is easy to grow and will also do well in dry conditions and is salt tolerant making it ideal for coastal regions. 25cm May-November


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Double blooms up to 20cm across!


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£14.99 ITEM: 400758


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Dinnerplate Begonia ‘Majestic Romance’ ‘Majestic Romance’ is a stunning mix of large-flowered begonias producing a mix of white, red, and pink blooms. These double blooms are all detailed with picotee edging and can grow as big as 20cm across. 40cm June-October


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£19.98 ITEM: 401345


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Lobelia ‘Trail Away’ These Lobelia are a perfect choice for hanging baskets and pots where they can spill over the edges with dainty flowers in shades of blue, purple and white, filling your garden with colour. 50cm May-November


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