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    • Cucumber Plants – Merlin

      Easy to grow, all-female midi-type, heavy yielding, one or 2 delicious fruit are produced at every node, every few days. Doesn’t have seeds, therefore, doesn’t go Read More »
    • Streptocarpus Lemon Sorbet

      The brightest, zingiest Streptocarpus so far – the open face of the flowers sparkles in the sunshine. This variety is extremely floriferous with months of continuous Read More »
    • Colchicum Bulbs – autumnale Album

      How pretty are those double white blooms? Ideal for naturalising and the perfect winter flowers for your garden or your home, it?s all about colchicums. These Read More »
    • Fig Plant – Brown Turkey

      If you have a bare south-facing wall then waste this space no longer. Brown Turkey is the most reliable fig for the UK climate and in Read More »
    • Torenia Lemon Drop

      This heat and humidity lover boasts white flowers with yellow patches on each of the petals. These easy-to-grow plants are a great alternative to impatiens, and Read More »
    • Onion (Autumn) Shakespeare

      Onion Shakespeare (Autumn planting) The Onion Shakespeare (Autumn planting) is a fantastic variety of onions, it is perfect for planting in the Autumn and produces superb Read More »
    • Half Growhouse

      This half growhouse is perfect for patios or balconies, gravel or even standing on a patch of earth and can be moved around the garden. Strong Read More »
    • Tomato Seeds – Red Zebra

      Lycopene is the bright red nutrient tomatoes, which might be one of the key factors behind the health benefits of a Mediterranean diet. Suttons, in conjunction Read More »
    • Leucanthemum Macaroon Plants

      This tight and compact little beauty will produce a mound of large stunning ruffled double white flowers which start out as yellow but as the flower Read More »
    • Pea Champion Of England

      Apparently, this fantastic pea was bred by William Fairbeard in Kent (1843) and was grown than none other than Charles Darwin, appearing in his book ‘The Read More »