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Delightfully simple flowers in a lovely range of colours. Great value.
Flowers can open all day, but mostly in the evening, hence its name! In shades of golden-yellow, maturing to intense orange-red. Looks stunning in the border.
A wonderful, bushy, compact plant with daisy-like flowers in pastel shades of blue, pink rose and purple. Excellent for bedding, edging borders and for pots and tubs.
Leaves, seeds and stems can all be harvested. Leaves have mild flavour. Stems and seeds are stronger. Provides an aniseed flavour to dishes.
Crisp and aromatic sprouts or seedlings with bite. Ready in 3-5 days.
A top quality fleece for protecting your crops and tender flowering or foliage plants from frost, wind, hail, insects, birds, rabbits and other pests. It diffuses strong sunlight and reduces transpiration, the most usual reason for the loss of larger transplanted shrubs etc. Supplied in 3.2m widths, you may order any length from 2m and upwards (whole metres only please.)
Especially suited to early production because of its excellent resistance to bolting. Produces uniform, slightly flattened bulbs which are delicious roasted or grated in salads. The tops can be used as herb fennel.
Large crisp white bulbs, with a mild 'aniseed' flavour. Easy to grow and fast to mature. The feathery foliage makes an attractive garnish and is good for flavouring many dishes.
Easy to grow for a mass of flowers in late spring in beds and borders, especially with spring bulbs.
Create a tapesty of pink, blue and white for cheerful spring colour to complement daffs and tulips.
The pure white form of the native foxglove. One of the most striking plants we know. Likes shade. Allow plants to shed their seeds to get further plants in subsequent years.
flowering the first year with superb, elegant spikes in cool subtle colours. A fantastic variety!
Beautiful pastel blooms all round the stem. They make a stunning addition to the back of the border. A nostalgic favourite and very attractive to bees.
Flowers first year from an early sowing. beautiful dwarf foxgloves, ideal for small gardens. Useful for more exposed, or windy locations.
Stunning, creamy-white flowers deeply spotted and blotched with dark maroon. A real 'show-stopper' for backs of beds and borders. Attracts beneficial insects to the garden.
Rare in the wild, they make majestic garden plants. Beautifully dappled blooms attract beneficial insects.
Dense and shrubby with unusual, narrow leaves and gently nodding yellow flowers, each very prettily veined and spotted red inside.
Fully double, cheerful blooms on compact plants. Long lasting, well balanced mix for beds and tubs.
A really tidy little fellow with lots of double self and bicoloured, crested flowers.
By name and nature a champ! Vigorous and uniform with large, crested flowers that just keep going and going!