Sit back and relax with this stylish three-piece rose bistro set - Bronze
Sit back and relax with this three-piece rose bistro set. Our classic rose Bistro set comes with two comfortable chairs, perfect for relaxing in the garden and a matching table, the ideal place to put your newspaper, food or drinks.
A striking dwarf evergreen shrub whose light green leaves have fine white margins. Pieris japonica 'Little Heath' is perfect for adding winter interest to the garden, where it forms a colourful tidy mound. The new spring foliage is flushed purple and is followed by lovely racemes of creamy, bell-shaped flowers emerging from pink buds. Thanks to its small size Pieris 'Little Heath' is fantastic for the front of borders or patio containers where the flowers also attract pollinating insects. Height and spread: 60cm (24).
Pieris japonica 'Passion' is at its best in spring, when its whorled, vivid red foliage appears alongside a profusion of small, red-pink flowers. Easy to maintain and compact, this ?Lily of the Valley Shrub? needs minimal pruning, but can be kept pruned to a required size (and this will encourage vigorous flowering). Pieris japonica 'Passion' is happiest growing in borders with acidic soil, or containers filled with ericaceous (acid) compost. Height and Spread: 2.5m (8').
Pieris ?Forest Flame? is perhaps one of the best know of the pieris family, it is extremely popular and rightly so! Visually stunning in its colours of bright red, coral pink and cream, fading through to dark green as it matures this amazing plant also bears clusters of creamy white flower which hang down in spring.
Tulip 'Pieter' boasts zingy lemon blooms striped with a flash of lime green to the centre of each petal. Refreshingly simple, this understated variety, has a modern ?lily? flower shape that brings a contemporary feel to your planting schemes. Perfect for filling beds, borders and containers with spring colour, and equally stunning as a cut flower in spring bouquets. Height: 50cm (20). Spread: 10cm (4).
At only 10cm high, Rosa ?Cutie Pie? is perfect as ground cover or for container growing.
Mimulus Masterpiece is perfect for creating a splash of colour, which will shine out in all aspects of your garden all Summer long until the first frosts. With their lavish mixture of highly exotic looking speckled & spotted blooms, in contrasting colours, these Mimulus have a truly unique appearance.
Mimulus Masterpiece is perfect for creating a splash of colour, which will shine out in all aspects of your garden all Summer long until the first frosts. With their lavish mixture of highly exotic looking speckled & spotted blooms, in contrasting colours, these Mimulus have a truly unique appearance.
Mimulus Masterpiece is perfect for creating a splash of colour, which will shine out in all aspects of your garden all Summer long until the first frosts. With their lavish mixture of highly exotic looking speckled & spotted blooms, in contrasting colours, these Mimulus have a truly unique appearance.
Mimulus Masterpiece is perfect for creating a splash of colour, which will shine out in all aspects of your garden all Summer long until the first frosts. With their lavish mixture of highly exotic looking speckled & spotted blooms, in contrasting colours, these Mimulus have a truly unique appearance.
A reliable and popular, high-yielding variety, 'Masterpiece Green Longpod' is considered by many to be the best broad bean you can grow. The seeds are quick to germinate, either indoors in pots or outdoors planted directly into their cropping position, generating vigorous plants that will provide plenty of fresh, tasty beans for your plate - and plenty more for the freezer. True to its name, this variety produces particularly long, regularly formed pods, each containing 6 to 8 juicy beans. Harvesting from June onwards, the younger you pick them, the more tender the beans will be; or leave them to mature a while longer if you prefer larger beans. You can even cook the young pods whole; just top and tail them, and then gently steam to retain the best of their flavour and texture. If you harvest more beans than you can eat, just blanch them and put into an airtight container or bag, then store in your freezer until required. They will retain their shape and texture well and be just as delicious cooked from frozen. Being a worthy recipient of the RHS Award of Garden Merit, you can be sure of good-quality, plentiful crops that are easy and rewarding to grow. Sow indoors from February to April for planting out from April to May, or sow outdoors from February to May, in a sunny position directly where they are to crop, 60cm (24in) apart in well-drained, fertile soil. Harvest from June to August. Supplied as a packet of 45 (approx.) seeds ready to plant indoors in individual pots or outdoors in their cropping position. Grows to 1.2m (48in) by 30cm (12in) spread.