Add a crunchy bite to your salads with delicious new variety. Asparagus 'Burgundine' has less fibrous lignin that most varieties, so you can enjoy it raw or lightly steamed! With a sweet, crunchy bite it is delicious with hummus and dips.
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This variety of Coreopsis is highly drought tolerant and is perfect for a low maintenance garden. From June to October, it will provide you with a profusion of large golden yellow single blooms with a burgundy red centre.
Aubretia Royal Mix will literally be smothered in dainty flowers in hues of pink and purple . A popular, evergreen variety, it is perfect for creating a tumbling display in cracks and crevices. It will also look fabulous creeping along your rockeries or as groundcover in your borders.
Without a doubt, the Can Can is the original and best-ruffled pansy. In a range of varying pastel shades with dark coloured centres creating radiant displays in your beds, borders and patio pots.
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Garlic ?Maddock Wight? is a satisfyingly large variety of garlic containing plump cloves with purple stripes
With a multitude of uses, you can never have too much Garlic! Our Nurseryman's Choice Autumn Garlic Collection is ideal for stocking up on some different varieties at a really great price.
Garlic 'Cristo' is an RHS AGM variety produced in England, providing pure white bulbs with an elegant bouquet.
Single, gleaming white flowers emerge in autumn to brighten faded gardens with their goblet-shaped blooms. Colchicum autumnale 'Album' provides late season interest and plenty of late nectar for the pollinating insects in your area.
'Autumn Bliss' has proven itself as a popular and successful gardener's variety for a number of years, with good disease resistance and long cropping period. 'Autumn Bliss is a Primocane variety, so it produces fruits on its new season stems, from August to first frosts of late October. This saves a whole year of growing time in the garden compared to old-fashioned varieties, and means they are more compact and suitable for pot and patio growing, reaching 4ft (1.2M), on sturdy stems, requiring little support Because they fruit on same year's growth, they are exceptionally easy to maintain - simply cut all shoots back to ground level when dormant in February.