Stunning Garden Showpieces “An explosion of intense, exotic colour”
9CM POT ITEM: 561027 £12.99
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“Bigger blooms, stronger stems and an explosion of colour”
£24.97 ITEM: 561028
Was £38.97
Agapanthus ‘Fireworks’ A stately and unique variety of Agapanthus with unusual, bi-coloured blooms. The clusters of flowers open from white buds, developing into gorgeous trumpets with rich blue bases and white flaring tips to the petals – they look just like a firework display going off in your flower beds and pots. 40cm July-September
9CM POT ITEM: 560829 £12.99
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£24.97 ITEM: 560963
Was £38.97
Agapanthus ‘Poppin Purple’ Agapanthus ‘Poppin’ Purple’ is a new reblooming variety. Whereas most Agapanthus flower for just a couple of months in summer, this superstar will bloom continuously from June right through to September. What’s more, the flowers are something special, with buds that are such a dark purple that they could be called black. 80cm June-September
SAVE £2 SHRUB IN 2 LITRE POT
£12.99 ITEM: 500134
Was £14.99 POTTED STANDARD
£34.99 ITEM: 510183
Was £39.99
“Evergreen foliage... new spring growth is bright red”
ITEM: 510195
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Photinia ‘Little Red Robin’ Standard We are constantly on the lookout for great garden plants, which are easy to grow and make a great addition to any garden – these fabulous Photinia tick both boxes. ’Little Red Robin’ is quite a new cultivar with smaller leaves, giving an even bolder and brighter red glow. 1.5m May-June
Blooming Fast Superior Soluble Plant Food ITEM: 100085 100g Pouch
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ITEM: 100062 500g Pack ITEM: 100048 1.25kg Tub
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