Pachysandra terminalis 'Green Carpet' has lush foliage, which makes for unbeatable groundcover in shaded, woodland areas. In addition to adding a splash of greenery to otherwise unremarkable areas, planting this hardy perennial has the added bonus of preventing the growth of weeds. Instead of worrying about weeding, gardeners can admire the understated spikes of white flowers that appear in June - far preferable to nettles, thistles or dandelions! Height: 15cm (6). Spread: 1m (3'3).
The colourful blooms of Petunia 'Surfiinia Mix' make a wonderful display - and we've done the hard work for you with these pre-planted hanging baskets. Durable 27cm hanging baskets are filled with healthy 'garden-ready' plug plants, just hang them up outside your home or around your garden, water as necessary and watch them bloom. Delivery is in late May, when risk of frost is usually gone! Supplied as large garden-ready plug plants in a 27cm hanging basket.
Highly nutritional winter spinach leaves. This variety is ideal for growing over summer and autumn. Leaves are succulent, with a tasty flavour, and are best lightly steamed. Height: 50cm (20). Spread: 45cm (18).
Cucumber ?Peticue? is an excellent variety for growing in a patio container.
Petunia ‘Frenzy Grand Rapids’ is sure to make your window boxes the envy of the neighbourhood! Enjoy huge blooms in an enchanting array of purple and white shades from early summer until the first frost.
Say hello to the yellowest petunia ever bred! ‘Capella™ Hello Yellow’ boasts masses of intensely saturated, pure yellow flowers that have taken the horticultural industry by storm.
Welcome Petunia ?Frills & Spills Francesca? to your garden this summer and you?ll be thrilled with her giant, pink, fully double flowers and raspberry veining.
Without doubt, a fantastic new colour to the 'Non-Stop®' series.
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Graptopetalum are perennial succulent plants and native to Mexico and Arizona. They grow in a rosette. they are not frost hardy but in frost-free regions, make excellent rockery plants. This variety ‘purpureum’ is an un-usual species with thick fleshy cupped triangular leaves coloured maroon with a purple reverse. This creates a unique looking colouring on its leaves, a small but striking addition to any rare plant collectors. Like most succulents it likes to be dry, in well-drained soil. Light and Water Keep this plant in direct sunlight for best growth, it can also do well in bright indirect sunlight too. Water when the soil is fully drained, check the soil with your finger to see if it is dry several inches down or if the leaves are starting to look shrivelled. Overwatering can cause root rot so make sure it drains completely before watering again.
The world's first cut flower Petunia variety, lasting up to 2 weeks in a vase. This breeding breakthrough has large, fully double blooms in a glorious mix of purple, pink and white shades, held on tall, strong stems.