Instantly update your outdoor living space with these hard-wearing, functional, yet attractive stepping stones whilst still doing your bit for the environment.
Host events whilst staying protected from the elements with this dome events shelter by Garden Gear.
Host events whilst staying protected from the elements with this dome events shelter by Garden Gear.
Available in earth or grey colour, these Reversible Eco-Friendly Stepping Stone Leaves are made from old recycled tyres.
Fill your beds and borders with this bargain perennial collection. Perennial plants will bloom year after year and they can also be cut and brought into the house for beautiful flower arrangements.
Rarely seen in gardens, this handsome spreading shrub deserves to be much better known. Evergreen purple-bronze foliage provides fabulous year round colour, and contrasts beautifully with the spidery, raspberry-red spring blooms. The flowers of Loropetalum chinense var. rubrum 'Fire Dance' are delicately scented, which only adds to its charms. This magnificent hardy shrub is ideal for sheltered borders and woodland gardens where it makes an eye catching specimen in spring and provides a beautiful backdrop for colourful summer perennials. Height and spread: 2m (79).
British plant breeders have harnessed the cucurbit family?s 'precocious yellow gene? to develop this shining star of the pumpkin patch. Fruits appear golden from the very start, turning to deep orange on maturity in time for Halloween carving and cooking.
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Azaleas are ideal for adding impact to your garden. Our Nurseryman's Choice Evergreen Azaleas are certain to bring a splash of colour at the time when spring flowering bulbs are fading away.
Living up to the promise of its name, Primrose 'Everlast' blooms for up to 6 months! From early autumn to spring, the pale yellow flowers are borne above dark rosettes of evergreen foliage.
An exciting selection of purple, red, pink and pale pink forms. Bred by the nursery situated near, and named after the highest of the Mourne Mountains in Co. Down, Ireland - Slieve Donard. Height: 90-180cm (3-6ft)