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Also known as the creeping blue blossom, (or Californian Lilac), this Ceanothus certainly lives up to its name, growing into a gorgeous mounded shrub with glossy evergreen leaves and powder-blue flowers in the spring which will delight everyone who sees it. The pale blue flowers form a spectacular cloud of colour during May and June and will attract a host of butterflies and other pollinators into your garden, making it invaluable for supporting our native wildlife as well as thrilling your senses! Easy to grow and one of the hardiest of the ceanothus family, thyrsiflorus var. repens is compact enough to grow in a pot if your space is limited or it can be grown up a wall where it will climb to higher than its normal 1.5m (45cm) giving your garden height and structure. Fully deserving its coveted RHS Award of Garden Merit, you can be sure that this is a proven garden performer, guaranteed to be suitable for UK gardeners at every level of experience. You can therefore plant this in the garden with confidence, for stunning displays for many years to come. Supplied as an established plants in 9cm pots, ready to plant straight out. Grows to H1.5m (5ft) x W4m (13ft), flowers May - June.
Gorgeous semi-double blooms in a creamy lemon shade adorn this stunning compact rose from May right through to October every year while its delicate fragrance is a joy for the senses. Bred by RHS Chelsea Flower Show gold medallist and rose expert, Peter Beale MBE, this free and repeat flowering rose will fill your garden with blooms for half of the year! Its lush dark green foliage and thorny nature add a real classic feel to this beautiful rose and acts as a fantastic trespasser deterrent... Notre Dame de Calais is a small bushy climber, that will grow with strength and vigour in most gardens - along the back of borders or even in a large container. All of our freshly potted roses are field grown and dug up and potted when the weather conditions are right in October or November, just as the plants are entering their winter dormancy, which helps keep the roots hydrated and in good condition. The roses can be kept in their pots throughout the winter provided they are kept well fed and watered, however ideally, they should planted out as soon as possible. Because plants are dormant throughout the winter, they do not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be alarmed if the compost falls away from the roots when you take them out of their pots. They will already have been cut back so no further pruning will be required, apart from removing any tips that have died back.
The eye-catching blooms of Evening Primrose have played a major role in creating some of the most stunning perennial borders in gardens around the world. Oenothera 'African Sun' brings together all the key parts of this popular plants, together with maintaining a rounded, compact habit. The rich golden-yellow flowers remain open throughout the daytime as well as in the evenings and look excellent in borders and containers. Slender green foliage forms the base of this tough, reliable, hardy garden plant and will thrive in most conditions. Low maintenance and unlike other evening primroses, tolerates shade as well as full sun. Height: 90cm (36). Spread: 30cm (12).
If you are looking for red rose climbing plant, then Rose 'Love Knot' (Climbing Rose) is a perfect choice. This cultivar has gorgeous, deep red, double bloom roses, that repeat flower during the summer and have a delicate fragrance.
Also known as the creeping blue blossom, (or Californian Lilac), this Ceanothus certainly lives up to its name, growing into a gorgeous mounded shrub with glossy evergreen leaves and powder-blue flowers in the spring which will delight everyone who sees it. The pale blue flowers form a spectacular cloud of colour during May and June and will attract a host of butterflies and other pollinators into your garden, making it invaluable for supporting our native wildlife as well as thrilling your senses! Easy to grow and one of the hardiest of the ceanothus family, thyrsiflorus var. repens is compact enough to grow in a pot if your space is limited or it can be grown up a wall where it will climb to higher than its normal 1.5m (45cm) giving your garden height and structure. Fully deserving its coveted RHS Award of Garden Merit, you can be sure that this is a proven garden performer, guaranteed to be suitable for UK gardeners at every level of experience. You can therefore plant this in the garden with confidence, for stunning displays for many years to come. Supplied as an established plant in a 2L pot, ready to plant straight out. Grows to 1.5m (5ft) x 4m (13ft), flowers May - June.
Dahlias make superb bedding plants, filling beds and borders with exotic colours and shapely blooms throughout summer. Dahlia 'Tropical Breeze' is no exception! The eye-catching flowers are particularly large and uniform for a bedding variety, and borne in abundance from late May to October.
Having your own pub in the garden means you can enjoy own taste in music, drinks and dancing in the privacy of your own home. You won't have to deal with drunk strangers causing trouble, dress codes, overpriced drinks or taxi fares home. What's more is, plastic furniture is typically all-weather so can be left out in the rain, snow, and sun - unlike wood which has to be put away in the winter. No-one likes the task of cleaning the grate after a good old BBQ. We have all been there, scrubbing away with an old rag or bit of wire wool Not for much longer. This BBQ brush has rust-resistant crimpled brass bristles which prolong the longevity, a steel notched scraper to remove hardened grime, hook to hand after use and a ergonomically designed TRP handle. Cleaning your grill before and after cooking will ensure that your grill maintains an even cooking temperature and does not retain any unwanted taste or contamination.Product SpecificationProduct Type: BBQ AccessoryMaterial: PlasticColour: GreenPattern / Finish: Not ApplicableNumber Of Seats: Not ApplicableSeat Style: Not ApplicablePadded Seat: Not ApplicableCushion Colour: Not ApplicableCushion Pattern: Not ApplicableTable Shape: Not ApplicableGlass Table Top: Not ApplicableParasol Included: Not ApplicableAssembly Required: NoAdditional featuresMaterials: Brass bristlesTRPAftercare instructions includedLifestyle images and accessories shown are for illustration purposes only.
A gorgeous addition to any garden in spring, Puschkinia libanotica, commonly known as the Striped squill, produces delicate white flowers flushed with blue, with a darker hue running up the petal spines. The straplike, bright-green foliage appears around the same time as the flowers, each upright stem carrying up to 10 blooms. Long-lasting through March and April, these perky flowers are easy to grow and well-deserving of their RHS Award of Garden Merit. Sweetly scented and good pollinators, their cream-tinged anthers are great for attracting bees, and they also make a pretty cut flower. Reaching a height of 15-20cm, Puschkinia libanotica is well placed in the front of beds and borders, rock and gravel gardens, and is great for underplanting trees, hedges and shrubs. Plant in drifts in grassy or woodland areas, where the bulbs will naturalise easily. They look equally stunning in containers. Mix with other spring-flowering perennials such as cyclamen or Snake's head fritillaries for an exquisite combination, or with snowdrops and bluebells for an extended springtime show; snowdrops will be the first to bloom, followed by Puschkinia libanotica and a finale of bluebells. Supplied as a pack of 50 bulbs for planting in the autumn, they will return with bigger and better displays every year. Fully hardy, they can be left in the ground or lifted in the autumn to divide large clumps for replanting.
An exquisite Evening Primrose with beautiful 10cm (4in) soft-yellow flowers that mature by changing to an attractive sunset-red. Ideal for adding height to borders, as well as a delicate evening fragrance to your gardenHeight 90-100cm (36-40in).
Well branched plants, red stemmed with rich green, lanceolate foliage. The striking flowers are in whorls, vivid orange/red when fully open and when over, turn to red. Like many Oenotheras, the combination of open and spent bloom together, is stunning. This very choice plant makes a wonderful addition to the perennial border and because it flowers in its first year from sowing, it also makes an attractive annual.