Clematis ?Advent Bells? is an exciting cross between C. napaulensis x C. cirrhosa ?Freckles?. This new hybrid combines the best features of both its parents ? an evergreen, winter flowering Clematis with superb vigour and hardiness to -10C (14F).
Mr. Strong has to be really careful when he's gardening. He's so strong that he often breaks his garden tools. It's important to be gentle when you're sowing seeds or planting little seedlings.
So sweet you can eat the stems raw! A true pure broccoli similar in look to Cima di rapa (wild broccoli). Expect three or four harvests per plant.
A vigorous plant habit and excellent powdery mildew resistance makes this a reliable variety for the home gardener. 'Bella' produces good crops of bitter-free fruits of about 35cm (14in) in length with that true cucumber taste often missing in shop-bought fruits
Calibrachoa ?Million Bells Series? remain as popular as ever, thanks to their superb garden performance. With superior vigour, Calibrachoa 'Million Bells Red' produce well branched plants with an abundance of trumpet-shaped, scarlet flowers throughout the summer.
Exotic and intriguing! This beguiling Abutilon makes an alluring focal point for the conservatory or a sheltered spot on the patio. Trained as a standard, the arching stems form a loose crown of semi-evergreen foliage, mounted upon a clear stem.
The dwarf, compact plants of Sweet Pepper Mini Bell Mixed produce a huge crop of small, blocky shaped, sweet peppers in red, orange and chocolate colours. Early to flower and to set fruit throughout a long growing season.
This compact patio pepper is perfect for growing in containers. Sweet Pepper 'Snackabelle' forms a short and bushy plant that produces masses of rounded, snack-sized peppers.
Fill baskets and containers with a multi-coloured, free-flowering display of bell-shaped blooms. Calibrachoa ?Million Bells Series? make the perfect alternative to Petunias - what the flowers lack in size, they make up for in quantity!
This cascading cherry tomato is perfectly designed for filling containers, window boxes and hanging baskets with a colourful crop of tasty, bite-sized fruits.