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A spectacular alpinum selection with impressive long lasting clear violet-blue terminal flower heads on stunning blue stems. Makes an eye-catching addition to any border, and an attractive cut flower. Height: 85cm (34in)
Dainty, deep blue lobelia flowers smother neat globes of foliage that form very dwarf, compact plants. Lobelia 'Crystal Palace' makes a sparkling addition to beds, containers, flower Pouches® and window-boxes, and even looks well placed in the rockery. An easy to grow annual that is deservedly popular for its versatility and long flowering period. Height: 10cm (4). Spread: 15cm (6)
With its shimmering silver leaves and delicate filigree patterning, ‘Silver Lace’ is a stunning Begonia
Wisteria ?Lavender Lace? bears one of the longest racemes of any Japanese Wisteria.
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These colourful shoots deliver on both looks and flavour! Microgreens Mustard 'Red Lace' boast white stems with contrasting maroon-purple leaves. As you would expect from a mustard, the taste is peppery, though not overpowering.
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Lavender-like purple-blue flowers are borne on silvery stems from late summer, above narrow, aromatic, silvery-green foliage. Russian Sage is a robust shrub which can thrive in poor and chalky soils in exposed areas, looking especially great planted en masse. Perovskia ?Lacey Blue? is British bred and has a neat habit, making it ideal for containers and borders. The foliage is aromatic and makes a good choice for planting down driveways. Height: 50cm (20?). Spread: 60cm (24?).
Grow a whopper of a pumpkin! Ron Wallace is the world's most successful giant pumpkin grower, being the only grower to ever be world champion three times, with the current record for this variety being 2307lbs! Harvest September-November.
A high yielding semi leafless variety, needing no support when grown in a block. These floriferous pea plants produce heavy crops of crunchy, stringless 8cm (3in) pods over a long period if picked regularly to encourage further flower development.