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Tomato Sweet Aperitif 9cm Jiffy pot
  • £8.99

This cherry Tomato variety has an exceptional sweet taste. A newly introduced variety it is an excellent cropper producing up to 30 fruits on a single truss. A cordon type of Tomato suitable for growing in the greenhouse, allotment or garden.

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Sempervivum 'Mixed'
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Description for Sempervivum 'Mixed' not available

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7 Trays 10 cells per Grow on Tray
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These sturdy commercial grow on trays will make transporting your Bedding Plants much easier this season. Ideal for carrying out into the garden when you are ready to plant out. Designed for use with our 170 Small Plugs or 70 Medium Plugs.

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Sweet Pepper 'Parade'
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Description for Sweet Pepper 'Parade' not available

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Lily 'Perfect Joy'
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This bi-colour, Asiatic Lily comes from the ?Joy? series, bred especially for a bushy, dwarf habit. Lily 'Perfect Joy' is as pretty as a picture with contrasting raspberry pink and white flowers.

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Hypericum moserianum Little Misstery
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Hypericum moserianum 'Little Misstery' is a much sought-after, new form of Hypericum (St John's Wort) and much prized with flower arrangers for its pinkish-red fruits. Another plant that's really quite difficult to find, we're delighted to be one of the first to be able to bring it to you. Perfect for a sunny or part-shaded position, 'Little Misstery' bursts into life in early spring with a flourish of lush green leaves edged in butter yellow, held on raspberry-red stems - truly a sight to behold in the spring garden! A flower arranger's dream (and a gardener's for that matter), the striking variegation remains distinct throughout the growing season, and the leaves are followed from July to October by masses of bright yellow, cup-shaped flowers beautifully enhanced by a contrasting fringe of red anthers. Bees and many other beneficial pollinating insects find Hypericum Little Misstery irresistible and the resulting fruits provide even more interest in the garden and make a great addition to flower arrangements. Supplied as an established young plant in a 9cm pot, ready to be planted out or potted up. With an ultimate height and spread of 0.3m (1ft), it'll light up your garden for months!

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Sempervivum arachnoideum 'Coral Red'
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This colourful House Leek produces blood red rosettes of fleshy foliage that form radiating clumps over time. Sempervivum arachnoideum 'Coral Red' is a strong growing variety with a vigorous root system that allows it to spread as colourful ground cover.

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Flower Garden 'Annual and Perennial Mix'
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Ideal for sowing during the autumn months, this mixture will have no problem surviving the cold months of winter, and will spring to action by April, producing blooms through to July. The first colours to appear are the Siberian wallflower and Californian poppy. Silene then adds a touch of pink and forget-me-nots later add a touch of blue, finishing with the warmer tones of coreopsis, dianthus, delphiniums, echinacea and rudbeckia. Height 30-100cm (12-39in).

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Flower Garden 'Perfect for Pollinators'
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This bumper mixture of over 40 annuals and perennials provides one of the most complete mixes for attracting honey bees and all kinds of beneficial insects, as well as helping small animals with a source of food or shelter.

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Tomato Sweet Aperitif 6 Large Plants
  • £8.99

This cherry Tomato variety has an exceptional sweet taste. A newly introduced variety it is an excellent cropper producing up to 30 fruits on a single truss. A cordon type of Tomato suitable for growing in the greenhouse, allotment or garden.

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Sweet Pepper 'Celica' F1 Hybrid
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Sweet Pepper 'Celica' is an F1 Hybrid variety producing good crops of rounded Bell Peppers that ripen from glossy green to scarlet red.

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Copper Beech (Hedging)
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For an unusually coloured hedgerow, Copper beech is the perfect candidate. It can be grown to almost any height as a hedge or privacy screen and will maintain a good density and tidy shape, usually only needing to be clipped once or twice a year. Over winter, Copper Beech tends to hold onto most of its dead leaves, and sheds them in the spring when the new shoots start to appear.

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