Popular Perennials Perfect For Pots
6 PLUG PLANTS ITEM: 400848 £14.99
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“Luxurious blooms, packed with petals!”
£24.98 ITEM: 400886
Was £29.98
Geranium Rosebud ‘Appleblossom’ Popular since Victorian times and in those days said to be the Queen’s favourite flower, this is a heritage variety with a modern twist. Each extra large flower head opens from appleblossom pink rosebud buds, forming a luxurious salmony fully double inflorescence which lasts for many days. 30cm May-October
From early March
“A must-have for your summer garden, producing beautiful, ruffled blooms”
12 PLUG PLUGS £15.99 ITEM: 401448
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£24.98 ITEM: 400431
Was £31.98
Decora Trailing Balcony Geranium Red ‘Decora’ are among the most popular trailing Geranium varieties grown in the UK and Europe. Well known for their ability to cascade from window boxes and hanging baskets, trailing Geraniums are a must-have for every summer garden display. 30cm May- November
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£29.98 ITEM: 401482
Was £39.98
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“Ever-popular, easy to grow variety”
£16.99 ITEM: 400765
Was £19.99
Geranium ‘Summer Lovers’ Dark Red Zonal Geraniums (or Pelargoniums) are among the very best plants for containers and make a great border display. Providing good height and incredible colour impact to your summer displays, they bring interest to beds and borders as well as making a perfect centrepiece for baskets and patio containers. 45cm April-September
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“Daisy-like flowers that reach 15cm across!”
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£19.99 ITEM: 400619 From early March
Gerbera ‘Mega Revolution’ Mix Enjoy shades of white, yellow, pink and peach with this wonderful Gerbera ‘Mega Revolution’ collection. With vibrant foliage that makes their gorgeous blooms pop, these plugs will produce showstopping flowers. Not only are they pleasing to the eye, but they are also designed for hassle-free planting. 25cm June-October
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