This attractive climbing variety of bean, displays pretty mauve flowers, followed by bumper crops of long, rounded, stringless pods with a rich green colour and a superb flavour. Beans can be harvested from June until October depending on sowing times. Height: 180cm (70). Spread: 30cm (12).
Compact bushy plants bear mauve flowers, ideal for borders, rockeries, pots and windowsills. The aromatic leaves are useful, adding aromatic flavour to roast meats and stuffings. Height: 30cm (12). Spread: 35cm (14)
Arum 'Gold Label' is both exotic and elegant, making a spectacular choice for the patio or conservatory. This showy Zantedeschia sends up golden flower spathes that rise above the glossy, silver-specked foliage.
A Darwin Hybrid with big golden blooms and contrasting dark eyes for a truly sunny display! Tulip 'Golden Apeldoorn' is perfect for planting en masse in beds and borders to deliver a big colour impact.
This exceptionally high-quality Dutch style planting trowel by Sneeboer is hand forged from stainless steel with a cherry hardwood handle for a lifetime of use.
This attractive Chilli Pepper 'Havana Gold' produces long, golden-orange chillies with a mild heat and distinct habanero flavour.
Chilli Pepper ?Golden Jalapeno? bears golden yellow conical fruit ? a change from the ordinarily red maturing Jalapeno pepper.
A super hardy houseplant that is great for new plant parents. Pretty variegated green and yellow leaves, it will grow long vines so looks great on shelves or as a hanging plant. Light and Water This beautiful plant will tolerate a range of light conditions, including lower indirect light areas, but thrives in moderate sunlight and bright light indoors. So, experiment with different locations in your house and remember the paler it’s leaves the more light it needs. Bright light will help promote and enhance the beautiful yellow variegation in the leaves. A very hardy and easy to care for houseplant. In fact, it is almost impossible to kill it and will remain green even when kept in the dark. Water when you feel the top two inches of the soil is dry, if you see browning water more regularly. Let the soil dry out completely before watering again.