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Busy Lizzie Accent Mixed F1
Busy Lizzie Accent Mixed F1
120 plugs + 20 Free  £5.49

Fuchsia Lady Boothby
Fuchsia Lady Boothby
- world's only climbing Fuchsia - 3 plants £6.49

Fuchsia Hardy Collection A (Army Nurse, Delta's Sarah & Shrimp Cocktail)
Fuchsia Hardy Collection 9 plants 3 of each for £8.99

Petunia Tidal Wave
Petunia Tidal Wave climbing Petunia
42 plug plants £16.35

Lily Oriental Stargazer
Lily Oriental Stargazer
- ideal for containers - 5 premium bulbs £8.74

Geranium T&M's Jackpot F1
Geranium T&M's Jackpot F1
- 36 plugs + 6 FREE £4.99

Begonia Cascading Apricot Shades F1
Begonia Cascading Apricot Shades F1
2½ to 4 inch, mostly double blooms, 5 plants £9.99, 35 plugs +19 FREE £6.49

Busy Lizzie 'Blue Sky'™ (PBR applied for)
Busy Lizzie 'Blue Sky'™

Brand new - Impatiens 'Blue Sky'™ is the world's first multi-flowering, blue Busy Lizzie.
3 plants - now half price £9.99

 

 

 

 

Perennials - K

Kaffir Lily  £5.95

Position:   full sunSoil:  moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil. Rate of growth:  fast-growing Flowering period:  August and September Flower colour:  deep red. Other features:  excellent cut flowers. Hardiness:  hardy although.  flowerspikes are vulnerable to frost damage. Stiff, upright stems of large, deep red, gladiolus-like flowers in August and September above narrow, mid-green leaves. These eye-catching kaffir lilies provide vertical interest and a late splash of colour when many summer flowers are coming to a close. Perfect for a sheltered sunny, moist but well-drained border, they make excellent cut flowers. Garden care:  Apply lots of well-rotted garden compost or manure when planting. Water during dry spells and deadhead regularly. After flowering remove the faded flowerspikes and protect the crown of the plant with a deep, dry winter mulch. Lift and divide congested plants every two or three years in spring.

Kaffir Lily  £5.95

Position:   full sunSoil:  moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil. Rate of growth:  fast-growing Flowering period:  August and September Flower colour:  pale pink. Other features:  excellent cut-flowers. Hardiness:  hardy although.  flowerspikes are vulnerable to frost damage. Stiff, upright stems of pale pink, gladiolus-like flowers in August and September above clumps of sword-shaped, mid-green leaves. This pale pink kaffir lily is excellent for the middle of a sheltered sunny, moist but well-drained border. Earlier-flowering than many other varieties, it provides vertical interest and a supply of cut-flowers for use indoors. Garden care:  Apply lots of well-rotted garden compost or manure when planting. Water during dry spells and dead-head regularly. After flowering remove the faded flower-spikes and protect the crown of the plant with a deep, dry winter mulch. Lift and divide congested plants every two or three years in spring.

Knapweed  £5.45

Spectacular, golden-yellow thistle like flowers on stiff stems in mid- and late summer and lance-shaped, mid-green leaves. This bold plant is ideal for providing vertical interest in a sunny, well-drained herbaceous border. Best on poor soil, the dried seed heads are excellent for use in flower arrangements. Position:   full sunSoil:  well-drained soil. Rate of growth:  average. Flowering period:  July and August. Flower colour:  golden yellow. Other features:  the flowers are attractive to butterflies and bees. Hardiness:  fully hardy Garden care:  Lift and divide large clumps every three years in spring

Knautia  £5.45

Position:   full sunSoil:  moderately-fertile, well-drained, preferably alkaline soil. Rate of growth:  average Flowering period:  July to September. Hardiness:  fully hardy. Deep crimson, pincushion-like flowers are held high on slender, branched stems from July to September. This popular, airy perennial brings long-lasting colour to a mixed or herbaceous border. It's best planted in a well-drained soil in full sun and supported with twiggy pea sticks, since it has a tendency to sprawl. Although.  it prefers alkaline soil, it will thrive in neutral soil, too. It is also a magnet for bees and butterflies. Garden care:  Support with twiggy pea sticks or brushwood well before the flowers appear. Cut down to the ground in autumn. This plant is susceptible to powdery mildew. To help prevent this, mulch with well rotted manure or compost in autumn and keep it well watered.

Knautia  £6.45

Position:   full sunSoil:  moderately-fertile, well-drained, preferably alkaline soil. Rate of growth:  average Flowering period:  July to September. Hardiness:  fully hardy. Deep crimson, pincushion-like flowers appear on slender stems from July to September. This is a dwarf variety of the popular perennial that is more compact, but still has good-sized flowers that grow up to 5cm (2in)  across and will bring long-lasting colour to a mixed or herbaceous border. It's best planted in well-drained, soil in full sun and supported with twiggy pea sticks. Although.  it prefers alkaline soil, it will thrive in neutral soil, too. It is a magnet for beees and butterflies. Garden care:  Support with twiggy pea sticks or brushwood well before the flowers appear. Cut down to the ground in autumn. This plant is susceptible to powdery mildew. To help prevent this, mulch well with rotted manure or compost in autumn and keep it well watered.

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