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

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climbing Fuchsia - 3 plants £6.49

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9 plants 3 of each for £8.99

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42 plug plants £16.35

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£4.99

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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
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Daisy Bush
£6.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: average Flowering period: July and August.
Hardiness: fully hardy. In July and August this evergreen shrub is smothered with clusters of white, daisy-like flowers with yellow centres. The leaves are glaucous and glossy, and associate particularly well with Mediterranean plants or other plants with silvery foliage. This shrub also makes a fabulous, informal flowering hedge or windbreak for a sunny, well-drained site. It is particularly suitable for coastal gardens as it stands up well to strong winds and salt-laden air. Garden care: Remove the faded flowerheads using garden shears. In April or May lightly trim back any branches that spoil the symmetry of the plant. After pruning apply a generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted garden compost or manure around the base of the plant.
Goes well with: Centranthus ruber 'Albus', Griselina littoralis, Armeria hybrida
'Bees Hybrids', Crambe maritima, Euphorbia mellifera, Erigeron
'Rotes Meer'
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Daphne
£29.99
Position: full sun or partial shade.
Soil: moderately fertile, well-drained, humus-rich soil.
Rate of growth: slow-growing. Flowering period: December to March.
Hardiness: borderline hardiness. Clusters of small, sweetly scented, pale pink flowers open from purple-pink buds in December among lustrous, lance-shaped, dark green leaves with yellow margins. The flowers are followed by spherical, red fruit. This evergreen shrub thrives in a sunny, sheltered position where its handsome, variegated foliage will brighten the winter garden. Try it at the edge of a mixed border or next to a path where its intoxicating fragrance can be appreciated. Garden care: Keep pruning to a minimum since the plant is susceptible to die-back. Where necessary after flowering, lightly trim to remove misplaced branches and maintain a compact habit.
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Daphne
£15.95
Position: full sun or partial shade.
Soil: moderately fertile, well-drained, humus-rich soil.
Rate of growth: slow-growing. Flowering period: December to March.
Hardiness: borderline hardiness. Clusters of small, sweetly scented, pale pink flowers open from purple-pink buds in December among lustrous, lance-shaped, dark green leaves with yellow margins. The flowers are followed by spherical, red fruit. This evergreen shrub thrives in a sunny, sheltered position where its handsome, variegated foliage will brighten the winter garden. Try it at the edge of a mixed border or next to a path where its intoxicating fragrance can be appreciated. Garden care: Keep pruning to a minimum since the plant is susceptible to die-back. Where necessary after flowering, lightly trim to remove misplaced branches and maintain a compact habit.
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Daphne Lilac
£9.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, well-drained, neutral to alkaline soil.
Rate of Growth: average. Flowering period: April and May, then intermittently until October.
Flowers: rose pink. Other features: oval, dark green leaves.
Hardiness: fully hardy.
Wonderfully fragrant clusters of rose pink flowers borne at the end of slender branches from mid to late spring and intermittently until autumn and oval, mid-green leaves. This pretty, deciduous shrub is perfect for a sunny border. It makes a great, informal, flowering hedge and, where space is limited, may be trained as a wall shrub. Garden care: In mid summer remove the faded flower heads carefully using secateurs to avoid damaging the young shoots. Apply a generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted garden compost or manure around the base of the plant in early spring.
Goes well with: Myrtus communis, Lavandula x intermedia
'Dutch Group', Rosmarinus officinalis 'Miss Jessop's Upright', Petrovskia atriplicifolia, Iris reticulata, Clematis viticella
'Purpurea Plena Elegans'
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Dogwood
£5.95
Position: full sun to part shade.
Soil: any moderately fertile soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: June. Hardiness: fully hardy.
This deciduous shrub has oval, mid-green leaves and produces small, creamy-white flowers in May and June. But it's really grown for the brilliant, flame-coloured stems that are revealed when the leaves, which turn orange-yellow in autumn, fall. This fabulous dogwood looks best planted in groups in damp areas of the garden, beside water, or in a winter border. One of our recommended plants, it's best in full sun, and works particularly well with red or purple-stemmed varieties of dogwood. Garden care: For best stem colour, cut the stems back hard to within 5-7cm (2-3in) from the ground in March and apply a generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted garden compost or horse manure around the base of the plant.
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Dogwood
£24.95
Position: full sun or partial shade.
Soil: deep, fertile, moisture-retentive soil.
Rate of growth: slow to average. Flowering period: May.
Hardiness: fully hardy.
This is a stunning tree, with two seasons of interest, that really earns its place in the garden. In May, it produces masses of tiny, purplish-green flowers surrounded by large, showy, white, flower bracts. In autumn, the mid-green leaves turn brilliant shades of orange, red and purple. This broadly conical dogwood is an excellent specimen tree for small gardens. Although. it tolerates dappled shade, it performs best in a sunny site with fertile, moisture-retentive soil.
Garden care: Incorporate a quantity of well-rotted garden compost or horse manure in the planting hole to improve the moisture retentive qualities of the soil.
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Red-barked Dogwood
£5.95
Position: full sun to part shade.
Soil: any moderately fertile soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: May and June.
Hardiness: fully hardy. This deciduous shrub has pretty, grey-green leaves with white margins and produces small, creamy-white flowers in May and June. But it's really grown for the vivid red stems that are revealed when the leaves fall. This lovely dogwood looks stunning planted in groups in damp areas of the garden, beside water, or in a winter border. Best in full sun, it works particularly well with orange or purple-stemmed varieties of dogwood.
Garden care: In March cut the stems back hard to within 5-7cm (2-3in) from the ground and apply a generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted garden compost or horse manure around the base of the plant
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Red-barked Dogwood
£5.95
Position: full sun to part shade.
Soil: any moderately fertile soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: May and June.
Hardiness: fully hardy. This deciduous shrub has oval, dark green leaves and produces small, creamy-white flowers in May and June. But it's really grown for the bright, coral-red stems that are revealed when the leaves fall. This lovely dogwood looks stunning planted in groups in damp areas of the garden, beside water, or in a winter border. Best in full sun, it works particularly well with orange or purple-stemmed varieties of dogwood.
Garden care: For best stem colour, cut new growth back hard to within 5-7cm (2-3in) from the ground in March and apply a generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted garden compost or horse manure around the base of the plant.
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