Carex buchananii
Best Selling Hardy Garden Plants & Grasses “Very low maintenance”
“Add year long colour and interest”
Carex oshimensis ‘Evergold’
3 X 9CM POTS £17.97 ITEM: 561181 Festuca glauca ‘Blue Select’ Ornamental Grasses collection
Coloured ornamental grasses have forged a way into modern gardens, as they are just so versatile. Holding their colour all year round, their range of shades blend perfectly with all year long flower displays. Great in mixed planters, tubs and pots, with autumn and winter bedding. 45cm
SAVE £5 6 X 9CM POTS
£24.97 ITEM: 560214
Was £29.97 New Monkey Puzzle tree
One of the most easily recognised trees in the UK, yet not widely planted. Many of the tallest of specimens are over a hundred years old, yet without the foresight of previous gardeners, we would have few to marvel at today. 10m Delivered from June
SAVE £5 £19.99
15-20CM TALL IN A 9CM POT
Was £24.99 ITEM: 510187
New
SAVE £5 18CM POT
As supplied “Sun-ripened sweetness”
£19.99 ITEM: 340108
Was £24.99
Sicilian Fig Bring a slice of sun-soaked Sicily to your garden with this charming mini standard fig tree. Sample irresistibly sweet fruit – it’s a delight to grow and thrives with ease. Naturally self-fertile and perfect for pots. 2.5m
76 “Compact, fragrant, and effortlessly elegant!”
SAVE £3 18CM POT
£16.99 ITEM: 680338
Was £19.99
Pittosporum ‘Nanum’ Bring effortless structure, scent, and year-round greenery to your garden with this compact, evergreen shrub. Glossy foliage provides texture, while clusters of spring flowers release a beautifully sweet, honey-like fragrance. 80cm May-June
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