Ferns look great indoors, and this Fern collection is a fabulous way to add some of these wonderful plants to your home. With beautiful fronds, they work well planted as group, to create a focal point, or individually in different rooms.
Reduce flies in your greenhouse by using these Greenhouse Fly Catchers. Simply hang them up in areas of your greenhouse, and they will start catching flies.
Feed your plants the easy way with this houseplant drip feeder. Simply snip off the tip of the bottle cap and insert into your pot plants. The feed will be released steadily over the next 15 days. Ideal for periods when you are away on holiday, or dont have time to fuss over your plants.
Exotic and unusual - this tropical climber makes an eye-catching conservatory plant! Large blue flowers with white throats appear among the lush green foliage in summer.
This climbing Flame Lily makes a spectacular focal point for your conservatory. This exotic climber produces stunning flame-like blooms throughout summer, bringing a tropical feel to your home.
An attractive indoor fern with soft, feathery foliage, the Asparagus fern sits beautifully within any contemporary or modern interior. The fresh green leaves are a welcome splash of natural colour which suits all styles.
More often found in the garden, these vibrant painted nettles make great house plants too. With such a diversity of colours and patterns, they are perfect for cheering up a bright windowsill, or adding a lush, leafy feel to the conservatory.
These curious little succulents camouflage themselves as rounded pebbles, hence the common name of Living Stone Plant! Lithops are compact and very low maintenance, but always make an intriguing display!
These glossy-leaved, evergreen house plants are loved for their extravagant display of ruffled blooms.
These intriguing Bromeliads have the rather romantic common name of Earth Star! Grown for their star-shaped form and tapering, colourful leaves with sharply-toothed edges, which form a neat rosette of foliage.
Senecio ?String of Teardrops? is a stunning trailing succulent.
Better known as Croton or Joseph?s Coat, this eye-catching shrub boasts vibrant technicolour foliage! The large, oval leaves are stiff and glossy, with a unique mottled pattern in brilliant red, gold and green. Each evergreen leaf is quite unique, creating a superb focal point for a prominent position indoors.