A variety of clematis tangutica, 'Little Lemons' is a compact plant with a neat, bushy habit and nodding, bright-lemon flowers. Flowering from May to September this dwarf clematis has been bred to be less sprawling than other varieties, so is perfect for growing in a pot or basket, where it makes a really unusual and visually stunning statement. When not in flower, its bright green foliage makes the perfect foil for its fluffy seed heads (commonly known as old man's beard), extending its season of interest into the autumn. An award-winning clematis, it's the perfect plant for those new to gardening - 'Little Lemons' is very easy to grow and look after, just needing a swift haircut to six inches above ground level in spring. It's very hardy too, so doesn't need to be cosseted over winter - you can just leave it alone. Supplied as an established plant in a 7cm pot, ready for immediate planting. Plants will grow to around 45cm (18in).
The ghostly blooms of this dwarf Hydrangea take on a wonderful luminosity at dusk. The rounded, cone-shaped flower heads are creamy-white with a pale green tint, and borne in profusion throughout summer.
With its nodding bright yellow blooms, Clematis ?Little Lemons? has all the charm of its clematis tangutica parentage, but with less of the rambling vigour! This sensational new variety represents a breeding breakthrough with it?s decidedly dwarf habit.
If you fancy a change from Petunias in your patio pots and baskets, then Calibrachoa Calita® 'Apricot Shades' makes a great alternative. This versatile annual boasts tumbling stems that spill elegantly over the edges of containers.
Treat yourself to a surprise package of large plants! We'll choose the plants for you, and you'll get a great bargain, paying just £5.99 for plants worth at least £7.99.
So why buy Honeyfield's 'Fair To Nature'? Where the ingredients allow, Honeyfield's wild bird foods contain cereals and other seeds grown on Fair to Nature farms. These farms grow special areas of seed-bearing crops to provide food for farmland bird species, such as linnets, skylarks, and buntings as well as providing habitats for a host of other wildlife. This means that Honeyfield's wild bird food not only feeds the birds in your garden, it looks after the wild birds and wildlife in our countryside too. It is always good to give the wild birds a helping hand throughout the year and it is a joy to bring a wide range of birds into the garden. Ideally fed through a dedicated seed feeder, this 'Fair to Nature' wild bird food is a high energy, nutritious year round favourite. Bird seed is renowned for attracting a wide variety of birds into the garden, in particular great tits, sparrows, chaffinches and blackbirds Composition: Wheat, Black Sunflower, Cut Maize, Oats, Yellow Millet, Red Millet, Red Dari and Rapeseed Oil. Weight: 5kg
Treat yourself to a 'Lucky Dip' surprise package of large plants! We'll choose the plants for you, and you'll get a great bargain, paying just £9.99 for plants worth at least £10.99. At such a great price, we can't take orders for specific varieties, but we're sure you'll be delighted with your collection!
Suitable for all types of Vegetable Plants, our special fertiliser provides your home-grown produce with a specific balance of nutrients and minerals to promote healthy growth and ensure heavy cropping. Each 500ml recyclable bottle provides 60 Litres of specially formulated nutrient solution containing magnesium, sulphur, trace elements with the added bonus of growth enhancers, humic and fulvic.
Little Red Robin is a compact variety of Photinia with new leaves starting out a striking red before fading to a glossy green as leaves mature. Small pure white blooms are borne in abundance throughout April and May;followed by small red fruits in the Winter. An Evergreen Shrub, choose this variety for year-round colour and interest in your garden borders;patio pots or use as hedging. Growing only to 1m tall;it ideal for smaller gardens too.#html-body [data-pb-style="60599B210BB76"]{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="60599B210BB87"]{border-style: none; border-width: 1px; border-radius: 0px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;}
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Diascia ?Little Series? are more compact than most other Diascia varieties, forming tight mounds which are absolutely smothered in blooms.
Bird nuts, split up for easier feeding. An oil-rich energy hit loved by birds of many varieties.