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Wensum Plastic Round 7L Umbrella Base - 33cm Dia
  • £11.99

The additional benefit of using a base if you are using your parasol with a tilt function the base will help prevent the breeze turning the parasol canopy. Suitable for garden parasols, these sturdy and very heavy weight base are intended prevent your parasol blowing over and potentially damaging your garden dining furniture. What's more is, plastic furniture is typically all-weather so can be left out in the rain, snow, and sun - unlike wood which has to be put away in the winter. This Umbrella base is a practical addition to stabilise your parasol, This particular base is designed to be filled with water and has a 7-litre capacity and features a fillable stopper. This umbrella base can freely hold a garden parasol/umbrella that has a maximum of a 1.2m diameter or slightly larger when also being supported through a garden table.Product SpecificationProduct Type: Parasol BaseMaterial: PlasticColour: BlackPattern / Finish: PlainNumber Of Seats: Not ApplicableSeat Style: Not ApplicablePadded Seat: Not ApplicableCushion Colour: Not ApplicableCushion Pattern: Not ApplicableTable Shape: Not ApplicableGlass Table Top: Not ApplicableParasol Included: NoAssembly Required: YesAdditional featuresIncludes: 1x parasol baseMaterials: Plastic: HDPE Compound - Black - B/MouldingDimensions: 33cm DiameterHeight: 28cmWeights: 0.8kgApprox. 7kg when filled with waterColour: BlackPlease Note: Not suitable for use in high winds, Check parasol size and diameter prior to purchase, For domestic garden use.Aftercare instructions includedDimensions: 28 (H) x Not Applicable (W) x Not Applicable (D) cmLifestyle images and accessories shown are for illustration purposes only.

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Jersey Lilies (Amaryllis Belladonna) 3 Bulbs
  • £11.99

Jersey Lillies, also known as Amaryllis Belladonna, have an exceptional tolerance to all types of weather. They are revered for their large, blooms in the softest shade of pink and it is at its best when many other plants are beginning to fade!

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Corylus avellana (Hedging)
  • £11.99

Description for Corylus avellana (Hedging) not available

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Lavender Ellagance Collection (Autumn) 12 Large Plants
  • £11.99

Add fragrance and beauty to your garden with this trio of lavender, they ideal for a hedge or border.Compact, hardy and drought tolerant and easy to grow and it will attract bees and butterflies to your garden.

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Aquilegia vulgaris var. stellata 'Nora Barlow'
  • £12.99

This Granny's Bonnet is very different to the frumpy headwear that some grandmothers might be reported to own! Aquilegia vulgaris var. stellata 'Nora Barlow' is elegant, pretty and colourful. The hardy perennial typically flowers in May, whereby it produces exceptional pinky-red blooms, the petals of which are tipped with a contrasting yellow tone. The Columbine is reliably easy to grow, making it a firm favourite in traditional, sunny cottage gardens. Aquilegia clematiflora is also a great candidate for cut flower gardens, for it provides a great focal point for any indoor display. Height: 80cm (2'7). Spread: 45cm (1'6).

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Corylus avellana Webbs Cobnut 60/100 3L
  • £12.99

A reliable, heavy-bearing variety of cobnut, Webbs produces large clusters of gorgeously sweet nuts - a good tree can produce 18kg (40lb) of cobbs - perfect for eating fresh or allowing to ripen fully. A fairly new introduction, Webbs Cobnut is an improvement on the old favourite Kentish Cobb with slightly longer nuts and a short husk, and with its showy spring catkins, superb golden-yellow autumn leaves and warm-brown nuts, it's a really first-class addition to your garden. Cobnuts are slightly different to hazelnuts in that the cobnut has a short husk (the leafy casing to the nut), whereas the husk of the hazelnut is long and covers the nut, and the Cobnuts are ready to pick before the leaves change colour, around September. The brown cobnuts will be nestled in a lighter green husk and the time to harvest is when those husks turn yellow - before the squirrels can beat you to the crop! Easy to grow and care for, Webb's Cobnut tolerates most soils, as long as they're not waterlogged, and performs particularly well in poor, well-drained sandy loams. Plant this tree in a sheltered location, in full sun or dappled shade. where this tough and robust cultivar will tolerate both cold and wet conditions - a good choice for northern gardens!Cobnuts are partially self-fertile, but best grown in groups for a larger crop so why not consider a cobnut hedge as un unusual, colourful and highly productive feature. Supplied as a well-established young tree in a 3L pot.

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Daylily 'Stella in Red'
  • £12.99

Hemerocallis Daylily 'Stella in Red' is the perfect choice for beginner gardeners or those with smaller gardens and will grow in most pot or garden border positions. Each crimson red, lightly scented Daylily flower will, as the name suggests, last for just one day but the mass of flowers per plant will ensure continuous summer colour. The dark green foliage provides a delightful backdrop to the stunning blooms. Hemerocallis Daylily 'Stella in Red' is a tough variety that is even rabbit proof. Height: 30cm (12) and Spread: 45cm (18).

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Polyanthus Stella Cherryade 12 Mega Plants
  • £13.99

This fantastic hardy polyanthus in a vibrant cherry red colour will really stand out in your garden. This Stella range has darker foliage and will flower for longer.

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Polyanthus Stella Bucks Fizz 12 Mega Plants
  • £13.99

These beautiful primrose flowers in subtle shades of yellow and pink are borne above dark green leaves. Flowering over an exceptionally long period which is the perfect pick me up for long winter days.

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Weigela Picobella Rosa
  • £14.97

As pretty as a picture, these delightfully compact flowering shrubs will bring you months of colour with the most beautiful foliage and flowers. With their lush leaves and clusters of beautiful trumpet-shaped pink flowers these are ideal plants for gardeners with little time for fussy maintenance. Naturally compact and perfect to bring your patio, balcony or terrace to life, they're the perfect low maintenance for mixed borders, pots and containers and will flower its head off from spring through the summer and into autumn. Weigelas are fully winter hardy, really easy to grow and always give good results so makes the perfect plant for new gardeners or those who prefer to spend less time maintaining and more time enjoying. Supplied as established plants in 9cm pots. Compact with lush, bright green leaves and clusters of deep pink trumpet-shaped blooms. H70cm x W100cm. Flowering May - October.

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Magnolia stellata
  • £14.99

Create incredible spring displays in spring each year with this stunning Magnolia stellata. Breathe in deeply! The large white flowers that burst out of the silky, silvery buds that cover the bare branches of the aptly named Star Magnolia during March and April are deliciously fragrant. A classic early spring flowering shrub, Magnolia 'stellata' is a slow-growing and compact shrub (3m/10ft in height and 4m/12ft across) that makes the perfect addition to smaller gardens. Easy to grow and manage, this is a magnolia that will thrive in most soils and is reliably smothered in pure white star-shaped flowers every spring. Supplied as an established plant in a 3L pot, ready to be planted up into a large pot or into the garden - dormant in winter so no leaves until the spring.

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Musella lasiocarpa - Hardy Golden Lotus banana
  • £14.99

Without doubt, the toughest and hardiest of all ornamental bananas in the UK, it is grown for its dramatic and tough leaves, and, once mature, its amazing and long-lasting golden-yellow flowers - hence its name. From high up in the Chinese mountains of Yunnan, it is naturally very tough, and is exposed to temperatures well below freezing. It forms a much thicker and sturdier trunk-stem than other bananas, which is very tough and hardy. Even if leaves are damaged by frosts, more and new leaves emerge in spring, as well as numerous 'pups' round the side. The flower is in fact its last hurrah, as the 6 month epic flower display is a sign the plant will die - but fear not, you will have plenty of established pups round the side in a clump, each of which will grow and develop to maturity too. It is thus best regarded as a clump forming perennial. It is also much shorter and less vigorous than other huge banana plants too at around 4-5ft tall maximum, making it ideal for large pots in small gardens - grow in full sun or shade, it makes a great talking point. Note - it does not produce any edible banana fruit, or even tiny ornamental ones. Very easy to grow, and a great, exotic-looking patio focal point.

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