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Create A Summer Garden Buzzing With Wildlife


Masses of vibrant blue/ purple flowers, semi double in form with very dark foliage to act as both a backdrop to the flowers but also an attractive and interesting plant when not in flower. It’s tolerant of both dry and wet weather conditions and is a fully hardy garden type suited in both borders and larger pots. 50cm May- August


✔ Flowering for months on end


from May to August!


✔ Dark foliage extending colour


interest from March to October


✔ Fully hardy and easy to care for


2022 SHORTLISTED I a


Geranium (Hardy) ‘Storm Cloud’ Stems of vibrant, exquisite flowers


9CM POT ITEM: 560985£9.99 Medium long flowers stems


“Prolific, long-lasting displays of gorgeous flowers from May to August”


“One of the best border plants & loved by bees”


SAVE £7 3 X 9CM POTS


£22.97 ITEM: 560986


Was £29.97 “Splendid as unusual cut-flowers”


9CM POT ITEM: 560040£9.99


“Ideal for borders and containers”


SAVE £12 3 X 9CM POTS


£17.97 ITEM: 560042


Was £29.97


Primrose (Primula vialii) These striking Primula vialii will provide a splash of vivid colour to borders and patio pots. Also known as the Chinese Pagoda Primrose or Orchid Primrose, their unique, violet-pink flower heads, each with a striking, bright-red, central spike rise majestically on slender, upright stems from the plant below. 30cm May-June


84 Verbena bonariensis


A tall, award-winning perennial with erect, branching stems, this well-loved garden plant deserves a place in every garden so long as there is border space to plant it. Tightly packed clusters of flowers are produced in abundance and carried on willowy stems, adding a sophisticated grace to planting schemes. 2m June-October


9CM POT ITEM: 560169£9.99


SAVE £10 3 X 9CM POTS


£19.97 ITEM: 560910


Was £29.97 I a


9CM POT ITEM: 560406£9.99


SAVE £12 3 X 9CM POTS


£17.97 ITEM: 560407


Was £29.97


Echinacea ‘Green Twister’ Echinacea are hardy perennials that flower at the height of summer and continue until the first autumn frosts. The name refers to the cone-shaped centre of the large, brightly coloured flowers. They’re also one of the best plants you can grow for attracting all manner of wildlife into your garden. 60-90cm July-October


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