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Weeping Fig - Anastasia
  • £24.99

Ficus Benjamina ‘Anastasia’ is also known as the 'Weeping Fig'. This is a beautiful classic indoor plant ideal for the house or office being prized for its many glossy dark variegated foliage. As a bonus it also filters toxins purifying the air! Light and Water This ornamental tree is very adaptable in terms of light; soil and weather growing with minimal care both in-doors and out in warm climates. It will tolerate lower light, but prefers bright, indirect light, and just asks that it not be allowed to dry out. Try rotating it once a week so it grows towards the light and keeps straight. You can also encourage it to grow more strongly by giving it a feed with plant fertiliser once a month in spring and summer. Water the soil to keep it moist but not soggy, allow the top two inches of the soil to dry out before watering again to maintain its ideal wetness. Mist regularly to keep the leaves healthy and green as this is the plant can also absorb moisture through their leaves.

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Fig Brown Turkey standard
  • £24.99

Picking plump, juicy figs straight from a tree is one of life's greatest pleasures, especially when served up with some wafer thin slices of Parma ham and a drizzle of honey. Divine!Boasting masses of large, pear-shaped fruit with deep red flesh that are ready for picking in late summer and early autumn, Brown Turkey is perfect in a large pot or grown in the ground. Even before the fruit is ripe the large shrub or small tree adds a presence to the garden as branches are clothed with large, deeply lobed leaves. Despite originating from warmer climes, this amazing fig is incredibly tough, easily shrugging off temperatures down to -15C in the UK. Extremely drought tolerant when established, figs do best in a brightly lit, sunny spot.Keep plants productive and compact by restricting roots by growing in large pots or planting in 60cm square planting holes fill the base with a layer of gravel and line sides with paving slabs.

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Fiddle Leaf Fig Indoor Plant (Gift)
  • £22.00

Always a welcomed gift, this truly unique Fiddle Leaf Fig Indoor Plant is perfect for adding impact to any room this Christmas. One reason it's so popular is due to its distinctive, large paddled-shaped leaves - perfect for giving your home that sought-after tropical feel. Loves bright light and humidity, so be sure to find the perfect spot near a window and give it a good mist every few days. Each Christmas gift comes beautifully presented in a ceramic white pot with your own personalised message card and full care instructions. All orders must be received by 8pm Sunday 20th December. #html-body [data-pb-style="60599B212C20F"]{justify-content: flex-start; display: flex; flex-direction: column; background-position: left top; background-size: cover; background-repeat: no-repeat; background-attachment: scroll; border-style: none; border-width: 1px; border-radius: 0px; margin: 0px 0px 10px; padding: 10px;}#html-body [data-pb-style="60599B212C21F"]{border-style: none; border-width: 1px; border-radius: 0px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;}

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Fiddle Leaf Fig plus pot
  • £22.00

Did you know that in tropical climes of Western Africa, Fiddle Leaf Fig can stretch up to 50 foot? Famed for her bold, glossy green leaves with striking red-tinted veins, Fiddle is the fashionable ‘It’ houseplant with no sign of budging from her star status. Get to know Fiddle Leaf Fig Difficulty – Fiddle’s a bit of a high-maintenance diva, but let’s be honest – it’s not easy looking this good. Light – Fiddle thrives in bright, indirect sunlight. If in doubt, place her by a window and let her soak in the morning sunshine. Turn her once a week so all her leaves get equal loving from the sun. Humidity – Place away from hot or cold air drafts and give her a regular misting. Water – When the top two inches of Fiddle’s soil feels dry, water her like a rainstorm’s hit and repeat every 1-2 weeks. Pet-friendly – No, she’s toxic if indigested by your furry friends. Top Care Tip – If Fiddle’s looking a little lacklustre, i.e. dying, you can revive her by chopping off the top of her trunk. Keep her shiny by giving her a quick wipe with a damp towel once a month. #html-body [data-pb-style="60599B210E460"]{justify-content: flex-start; display: flex; flex-direction: column; background-position: left top; background-size: cover; background-repeat: no-repeat; background-attachment: scroll; border-style: none; border-width: 1px; border-radius: 0px; margin: 0px 0px 10px; padding: 10px;}#html-body [data-pb-style="60599B210E471"]{border-style: none; border-width: 1px; border-radius: 0px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;}

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Green Fig - Ficus carica
  • £19.99

Picking plump, juicy figs straight from a tree is one of those pleasures that really has to be experienced - especially when you then serve them up with wafer thin slices of Parma ham and a drizzle of honey. Divine! This fig tree is a variety of green fig - Ficus carica - grown commercially by Iberian growers for its masses of large, pear-shaped fruit with deep red flesh that are ready for picking in late summer and early autumn. This is a variety seldom offered for sale in the UK, so you can be one of the first to own this fantastic quality fig tree. Fortunately, even before the fruit is ripe, your tree will add presence to your garden as its branches are clothed with large, deeply lobed leaves. Despite originating from a warmer climate, this amazing fig is incredibly tough, easily shrugging off temperatures down to -15C in the UK. Extremely drought tolerant when established, figs do best in a brightly lit, sunny spot. Keep plants productive and compact by restricting roots by growing in large pots or planting in 60cm square planting holes fill the base with a layer of gravel and line sides with paving slabs. Plants are supplied as a 1-1.2m tall whip in a 3L pot.

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Fiddle Leaf Fig
  • £19.00

Did you know that in tropical climes of Western Africa, Fiddle Leaf Fig can stretch up to 50 foot? Famed for her bold, glossy green leaves with striking red-tinted veins, Fiddle is the fashionable ‘It’ houseplant with no sign of budging from her star status. Get to know Fiddle Leaf Fig Difficulty – Fiddle’s a bit of a high-maintenance diva, but let’s be honest – it’s not easy looking this good. Light – Fiddle thrives in bright, indirect sunlight. If in doubt, place her by a window and let her soak in the morning sunshine. Turn her once a week so all her leaves get equal loving from the sun. Humidity – Place away from hot or cold air drafts and give her a regular misting. Water – When the top two inches of Fiddle’s soil feels dry, water her like a rainstorm’s hit and repeat every 1-2 weeks. Pet-friendly – No, she’s toxic if indigested by your furry friends. Top Care Tip – If Fiddle’s looking a little lacklustre, i.e. dying, you can revive her by chopping off the top of her trunk. Keep her shiny by giving her a quick wipe with a damp towel once a month. #html-body [data-pb-style="60599B210E460"]{justify-content: flex-start; display: flex; flex-direction: column; background-position: left top; background-size: cover; background-repeat: no-repeat; background-attachment: scroll; border-style: none; border-width: 1px; border-radius: 0px; margin: 0px 0px 10px; padding: 10px;}#html-body [data-pb-style="60599B210E471"]{border-style: none; border-width: 1px; border-radius: 0px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;}

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Fig 'Little Miss Figgy'
  • £17.99

Description for Fig 'Little Miss Figgy' not available

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Dahlia Figaro Mix
  • £17.99

Dazzling and luxurious double and semi-double flowers create a blaze of bright summer colour. These dwarf classics have a compact, bushy habit - great for lavish bedding schemes and containers. Each plant produces a mass of flowers, often revealing a yellow centre as they age. They are perfect for pots and planters, or in borders dotted around to fill in gaps and as colourful and neat edging plants for pathways and borders. They'll form tidy clumps and all you'll need to do is deadhead them to keep the flowers coming. Supplied as 20 garden ready plants.

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Weeping Fig - Kinky
  • £15.99

The Weeping Fig is one of the most popular indoor plants, being somewhere between an ornamental tree and a shrub. It grows densely packed glossy leaves giving it a very stylish look. Very compact as well, it offers great value in the amount of green it brings to any space. Light and Water It’s very adaptable to differing light conditions, as it will tolerate most, but prefers bright indirect light. Avoid the extremes of direct sunlight (this can burn its leaves) and completely shaded areas. In terms of water, it likes humid environments and water when the top two inches of soil feels dry. So, frequent misting and a pebble water tray will help in keeping it humid, while checking the soil every 2-3 days to check for dryness. Do not let the soil dry out completely between watering as you always want to keep the soil moist. You can also encourage it to grow more strongly by giving it a feed with plant fertiliser once a month in spring and summer. It will grow naturally I a tree formation, but you can prune it to a desired shape as well.

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Ficus carica Little Miss Figgy 9cm
  • £14.99

Picking plump, juicy figs straight from a tree is one of life's greatest pleasures, especially when served up with some wafer thin slices of Parma ham and a drizzle of honey. Divine! Boasting masses of large, pear-shaped fruit with deep red flesh that are ready for picking in late summer and early autumn, 'Little Miss Figgy' is perfect in a large pot. Even before the fruit is ripe this dwarf variety adds a presence to the garden as branches are clothed with large, deeply lobed leaves. Despite originating from warmer climates, this amazing compact fig is incredibly tough, easily shrugging off temperatures down to -15°C in the UK. Extremely drought tolerant when established, figs do best in a brightly lit, sunny spot. Keep plants productive and compact by restricting roots by growing in large pots.

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Dahlia 'Figaro Mix'
  • £14.99

These are the first dahlias to be supplied as plug plants from Van Meuwen, so you get many more plants for your money. These will grow into beautiful flowering plants and make a real statement in a summer garden border with their colourful blooms in abundance. Height 30-40cm. Supplied as plug tray plants.

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Green Fig
  • £14.99

Although it may look exotic, the humble Fig is fully hardy and can be grown very successfully outdoors in the UK. You can enjoy crops of sweet, juicy figs from August to September. With their attractive foliage, Figs also make an attractive feature when

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