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Sidalcea Little Princess

Sidalcea Little Princess

Ficus Little Miss Figgy

Ficus Little Miss Figgy

Meet Ficus 'Little Miss Figgy' - compact powerhouse fig trees that deliver big on both beauty and bounty. Whether you have a sprawling garden or a modest patio, this dwarf variety ensures that homegrown figs are within everyone's reach.With a neat, bushy habit, reaching just 1.8m tall, they slot effortlessly into pots, borders, or even a sunny balcony, offering a lush, Mediterranean feel to your outdoor space.But it's not just about looks - these little fig trees are serious performers. Unlike many other varieties, 'Little Miss Figgy' can reward with up to two generous crops of delicious, deep purple figs every year - one in autumn, followed by a second crop in spring during warmer years.These sweet, rich, and juicy fruits are a treat straight from the tree, perfect for summer snacking, baking, or adding a gourmet touch to salads and cheeseboards.One of the biggest advantages of this variety is its incredible hardiness. Tolerating temperatures down to -10C, 'Little Miss Figgy' thrives in the UK climate, so you won't need to worry about it struggling through winter. Its compact size makes it ideal for container planting, allowing you to move it to a sheltered spot if needed.Low maintenance and easy to grow, these fig trees are a dream for both beginners and seasoned gardeners. Once established, they are drought-tolerant and require little pruning beyond an occasional trim to maintain shape. Simply place them in a sunny, well-drained spot, and you'll be reaping the rewards of homegrown figs for years to come.Supplied as a pair of established plants in 9cm pots, ready to plant.

GBP 17.98
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Miscanthus sinensis Little Zebra

Miscanthus sinensis Little Zebra

Ficus Little Miss Figgy

Ficus Little Miss Figgy

Meet Ficus 'Little Miss Figgy' - a compact powerhouse of a fig tree that delivers big on both beauty and bounty. Whether you have a sprawling garden or a modest patio, this dwarf variety ensures that homegrown figs are within everyone's reach.With a neat, bushy habit, reaching just 1.8m tall, it slots effortlessly into pots, borders, or even a sunny balcony, offering a lush, Mediterranean feel to your outdoor space.But it's not just about looks - this little fig tree is a serious performer. Unlike many other varieties, 'Little Miss Figgy' can reward with up to two generous crops of delicious, deep purple figs every year - one in autumn, followed by a second crop in spring during warmer years.These sweet, rich, and juicy fruits are a treat straight from the tree, perfect for summer snacking, baking, or adding a gourmet touch to salads and cheeseboards.One of the biggest advantages of this variety is its incredible hardiness. Tolerating temperatures down to -10C, 'Little Miss Figgy' thrives in the UK climate, so you won't need to worry about it struggling through winter. Its compact size makes it ideal for container planting, allowing you to move it to a sheltered spot if needed.Low maintenance and easy to grow, this fig tree is a dream for both beginners and seasoned gardeners. Once established, it's drought-tolerant and requires little pruning beyond an occasional trim to maintain its shape. Simply place it in a sunny, well-drained spot, and you'll be reaping the rewards of homegrown figs for years to come.Supplied as an established plant in a 9cm pot, ready to plant.

GBP 14.99
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Hydrangea Little Hortensia Collection

Hydrangea Little Hortensia Red

Clematis Little Lemons

Clematis Little Lemons

Clematis Little Lemons

Lilac Little Rosie

Philadelphus Little White Love

Photinia Little Red Robin

Pear Little Red William

Pear Little Red William

A red-shaded clone of one of the most popular variety of pears grown across the globe - so we're sure you're going to love it!Enjoy excellent crops of fruit that are very similar to traditional Bartlett pears, in terms of shape and size, boasting a smooth texture to the bite and a delightfully sweet taste that erupts in the mouth.Despite having several familiar characteristics, it is the dark red, near purple shade that helps 'Little Red William' to stand out from the crowd, even occasionally brightening to a light red approaching picking time.This tree is also slightly more compact than other varieties, so you can experience delightful fruits without growing a tree that takes over the garden.While being partially self-fertile and able to produce fruit without a neighbouring variety, it is recommended to plant 'Little Red William' alongside other fruits for pollination to experience the heaviest possible crops.Springtime foliage emerges in pale green with a glossy look and texture, before darkening in summer, then evolving to a seasonal shade of bright orange to red in autumn. Pure white blossom even grows for an extra layer of beauty in spring.Be sure to wait until early to mid-September before plucking the pears, when they should be eaten or used straight away, and only stored for up to two days to experience the best taste sensation!Your 'Little Red William' tree should produce crops from roughly two years after planting, with the best yields coming from around five years.Supplied as a grafted plant on a semi-dwarfing rootstock in a 4.5L pot.

GBP 14.99
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Pear Little Red William

Pear Little Red William

Red-shaded clones of one of the most popular variety of pears grown across the globe - so we're sure you're going to love them!Enjoy excellent crops of fruit that are very similar to traditional Bartlett pears, in terms of shape and size, boasting a smooth texture to the bite and a delightfully sweet taste that erupts in the mouth.Despite having several familiar characteristics, it is the dark red, near purple shade that helps 'Little Red William' to stand out from the crowd, even occasionally brightening to a light red approaching picking time.These trees are also slightly more compact than others, so you can experience delightful fruits without growing a tree that takes over the garden.While being partially self-fertile and able to produce fruit without a neighbouring variety, it is recommended to plant 'Little Red William' alongside other fruits for pollination and experience the heaviest possible crops.Springtime foliage emerges in pale green with a glossy look and texture, before darkening in summer, then evolving to a seasonal shade of bright orange to red in autumn. Pure white blossom even grows for an extra layer of beauty in spring.Be sure to wait until early to mid-September before plucking the pears - just be sure to eat or use straight away, as they can only stored for up to two days to experience the best taste sensation!Your 'Little Red William' trees should produce crops from roughly two years after planting, with the best yields coming from around five years.Supplied as a pair of grafted plants on semi-dwarfing rootstocks in 4.5L pots.

GBP 24.98
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Hydrangea Little Hortensia White

Hydrangea Little Hortensia Blue

Philadelphus Little White Love

Philadelphus Little White Love

Harkness Rose Little Sid

Hydrangea paniculata Little Lime standard

Harkness Rose Little Sid

Harkness Rose Little Sid

Witness a beautiful show as a mass of raspberry-red blooms grow for months on the impressive 'Little Sid' rose. This patio rose bursts to life from spring, with light red petals that darken towards the centre, while boasting a repeat flowering nature to continually erupt with colour all the way through to autumn.Dark, glossy foliage acts as a bed for the flower clusters to grow, producing an excellent colour contrast. The plant is a reliable grower, with a short and bushy habit - perfect for planting throughout the garden, including in patio pots, beds, and borders.What's more, this variety is loved by pollinators and will attract bees and butterflies to transform any garden into a haven of wildlife.For every rose sold, we are proud to donate £5 to support the outstanding work of Ambitious about Autism (registered charity no. 1063184.) This is a national charity that runs specialist schools and colleges for autistic children and young people in London and the South East of England.'Little Sid' is named after Sid Wallace, a young boy who is autistic and non-speaking, and the son of television presenter Gregg Wallace.On the launch of this rose, Gregg said: 'Raising an autistic child has many challenges but also great joys, as other families with lived experience will know. Anna and I are very proud of our wonderful son Sid and this rose is a celebration of him and all autistic young people.'Supplied freshly in a 3L pot, ready to be planted out. Please note at certain times of the year this variety may be supplied in a 4L pot.We always endeavour to provide beautifully formed plants; however, our roses will naturally start to lose their leaves from October to prepare for the colder months. Do not worry though, as they will flourish once again with leaves and buds in the spring. Please, make sure you consider the season when purchasing our remarkable roses for yourself or loved ones.

GBP 29.99
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Pear Little Conference GYO Fruit Tree

Cordyline Little Red Star