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Plant Straight Out Into Bed, Borders & Baskets Salmon Lilac


SAVE UP TO £19 30 GARDEN READY


White Pink


SAVE UP TO £19 30 GARDEN READY


Magenta


“Heat and drought tolerant”


Busy Lizzie ‘Solarscape’


A vibrant, problem-solving mix that thrives anywhere – borders, containers, sun or shade. Flowering from spring to late summer, its tropical, satin-textured blooms provide long-lasting colour. Heat and drought-tolerant, this easy-care variety spreads beautifully, delivering months of effortless, glowing garden displays. 45cm May-September


ITEM: 410223 20 GARDEN READY


ITEM: 410222 10 GARDEN READY


£19.97 £16.98 £12.99


Was £38.97 Was £25.98 ITEM: 410221


“Elegant, spreading white flowers”


Iberis ‘Whiteout’


A fragrant, evergreen Iberis for year-round foliage. Clusters of white flowers with yellow centres appear from spring. Ideal for borders and patio containers, it offers low-maintenance beauty and continuous garden interest. 25cm May-July


£19.97 ITEM: 410217


Was £38.97 20 GARDEN READY


£16.98 ITEM: 410216


Was £25.98 10 GARDEN READY £12.99 ITEM: 410215


SAVE UP TO £6 20 GARDEN READY


£19.98 ITEM: 410135


Was £25.98


“A pollinator magnet!”


10 GARDEN READY £12.99 ITEM: 410122


Lobelia ‘Queen Victoria’ Light up your late summer displays with the bright blooms of this spectacular Lobelia. Perfect for adding height to your beds, borders and containers, this perennial will produce bright two lipped flowers from late summer through to autumn. 50cm August-October


“Add these tough beauties to anywhere sunny that needs a splash of colour”


“Fabulous colour changing perennial” Erigeron karvinskianus ‘Sea of Blossom’


Unfold a carpet of two-tone flowers in your garden, from summer to autumn, with pollinator-magnet Erigeron. Fresh daisy-like blooms are white, maturing to pink-purple, with both shades present at once. Container or border-favourites, returning each year with no winter maintenance required. 50cm May-November


SAVE UP TO £6 20 GARDEN READY


£19.98 ITEM: 410133


Was £25.98 10 GARDEN READY £12.99 ITEM: 410120 “Blooming for over 5 months”


SAVE UP TO £19 30 GARDEN READY


ITEM: 410232 20 GARDEN READY


10 GARDEN READY


£19.97 £16.98 £12.99


Was £38.97 Was £25.98 ITEM: 410231 ITEM: 410230


Sweet William Dart ‘Pink Magician’ This Dianthus blooms with rich pink-to-cream flowers, contrasting against dark foliage in domed formations. Drought-tolerant and ideal for borders or pots, it also makes stunning cut flowers, bringing beauty and fragrance indoors. 25cm May-September


“Blooming for over 5 months”


SAVE UP TO £19 30 GARDEN READY


ITEM: 410229 20 GARDEN READY


ITEM: 410228 10 GARDEN READY


£19.97 £16.98 £12.99


Was £38.97 Was £25.98 ITEM: 410227


Petunia Petchoa Caliburst Yellow A game-changing summer performer, flowering for months on end. Built for British weather, it thrives in rain or shine, attracting pollinators and delivering bold colour in borders, baskets, and patio pots with effortless, all-season impact. 25cm June-October


Busy Lizzie ‘Beacon


SAVE UP TO £19 30 GARDEN READY


ITEM: 410220 20 GARDEN READY


ITEM: 410219 10 GARDEN READY


Raspberry Sundae’ A breakthrough Busy Lizzie with exceptional disease resistance and unstoppable flowering power. It thrives in all weather conditions, resisting downy mildew while delivering continuous, bold colour from late spring until the first frosts with minimal care. 45cm June-October


£19.97 £16.98 £12.99


Was £38.97 Was £25.98 ITEM: 410218 Click on the icons to add the item to your basket 27


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