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Rose My Valentine Gift Wrapped

Rose All My Loving

Harkness Rose You Are My Sunshine

Rose of the Year 2025 Youre My Everything

Rose of the Year 2025 Youre My Everything

Rose of the Year 2025 Youre My Everything

Introducing the newly crowned 'Rose of the Year' for 2025... Rose 'You're My Everything', and what an incredible variety! Get growing now before you see them everywhere!You're bound to adore the excellent blend of colourful Hybrid Tea blooms produced by this shrub rose. Large and loud, the double flowers each display scores of creamy white curled petals, rich pink at the edges and forming around a yellow-tinged centre. The attractive flowers open from pink-to-cream buds, revealing a hum of yellow at the very base, with buttery yellow stamens that draw the attention of pollinators.The sweet shop colour combination is a treat for the summer garden, with dark pink edges growing paler with age. A perfect rose for quaint garden settings, producing a captivating floral fragrance that drifts on any warm summer breeze.Bright blooms repeat flower through summer and into early autumn, stretching across the plant of glossy and dark green foliage. Leaves drop in autumn, making way for fresh spring growth, when the foliage takes on a deep red hue.Thankfully, this compact variety boasts an excellent disease resistance and is easy to grow, whether planted in mixed borders, beds, or patio pots.Supplied as an established rose in a 4L pot, ready to plant.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 24.99
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Plum Victoria Tree

Plum Victoria Tree

A plum named in honour of the much-loved Queen, 'Victoria' is the UK's favourite variety by a mile and deservedly so! The delicious fruits are ready to pick late in the summer and taste simply mouth-watering when eaten straight from the tree. With the remaining fruit you can make jams and preserves, and of course eat them stewed up with custard!Having been discovered in Alderton, Sussex in 1844 and grown and enjoyed by gardeners every year since, 'Victoria' really has stood the test of time - undoubtedly because of the sublime flavour and productivity - a fully established tree of this 'self-fertile' variety will produce up to 100lbs of fruit across a bumper season.Fully deserving its coveted RHS Award of Garden Merit, you can be sure this is a proven garden performer, guaranteed to be suitable for UK gardeners at every level of experience. You can therefore plant this in the garden with confidence, for stunning displays for many years to come. This variety has also been recommended as a 'Plant for Pollinators' by the RHS.Supplied as a bare root dormant tree on a dwarfing rootstock, approximately 1.35-1.45m tall, to plant.I just had to tell you that I bought a Victoria plum tree and a sweet cherry tree earlier in the year. Both arrived in wonderful condition, spent some time in a bucket having a good drink as recommended, then planted.  I was fascinated to see blossom appear on both trees. Considering they were young dwarf stock I hardly expected to see that. I expected they would spend their first few years putting down roots.I have just eaten the first plum of 6 my little tree produced.  Oh my, what flavour, what sweetness! It truly stopped me in my tracks.Anyway I thought I just had to tell you what joy my little tree has brought.Thank you. A very satisfied customer!Julie, Warwickshire, September 2016

GBP 3.99
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Banana Plant Collection

Phoenix canariensis - Canary Island Date Palms

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Phoenix canariensis Canary Island Date Palm

Phoenix canariensis Canary Island Date Palm

A relative of the date palm, Phoenix canariensis (otherwise known as Phoenix palm) is a large palm tree, with spreading deep green leaves arching elegantly from its attractive, stout trunk. During a hot summer, drooping bunches of creamy-yellow flowers may appear.Holding a prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit, the Canary Island date palm makes an excellent evergreen specimen plant for the patio or conservatory. Phoenix canariensis enjoy a sheltered position in the UK, tolerating low temperatures, but will need some help to survive freezing conditions.The Phoenix Palm is undeniably impressive and can grow to more than 12m in its native Canary Islands. Fortunately, here in the UK and when restricted in a container, it reaches a much more manageable height of 1.5m.Add this tropical beauty to your patio or garden to create a real holiday feel for years to come - instantly conjuring up scenes of a tropical paradise, where its huge leaves waft airily in the sea breeze and you can almost hear the sea lapping at the shore.Supplied as a single, mature potted plant, approximately 60-80cm tall in a 14cm pot, ready to plant outside from the end of April.Please note: While your Canary Island Date Palm will be tolerant of dry conditions when fully established, in very hot, dry weather it will need to be watered every day along with the rest of your plants.'I have just received a pair of Phoenix Palms from you. They are stunning, at least as big as advertised and exceptional value for money. My first time - but I'll be back for more.' - SC, June 2015

GBP 24.99
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Tomato Rapunzel

Tomato Rapunzel

If you're looking to take your tomato-growing game to the next level, let me introduce you to the fabulous new Tomato 'Rapunzel'. This cascading beauty produces strings of up to 40 gorgeously sweet cherry tomatoes per truss, giving you a bountiful harvest that's as delightful to the taste as it is to the eye. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just dipping your trowel into the soil, 'Rapunzel' is your perfect companion for the greenhouse, patio pots, hanging baskets, or your veg patch.What's more, these tomatoes are pollinator-friendly, helping to keep your garden buzzing with life. Their compact, trailing growth habit makes them ideal for smaller spaces, and they'll thrive just as happily in a pot as in open ground.Better yet, this variety is a proven performer in UK climates, with excellent disease resistance and hardy growth to keep your crop looking - and tasting - its best.And let's talk flavour - 'Rapunzel' tomatoes are bursting with a deliciously sweet, tangy taste, perfect for snacking, salads, or adding a pop of freshness to your cooking. Plus, with a cropping period that stretches from July through October, you'll enjoy weeks of fresh, homegrown goodness.I trialled 'Rapunzel' in my own garden and was blown away by how easy they were to grow - no fuss, just fabulous results. They'll grow up to 1.8m tall (so you'll need a stake or trellis) but stay slender, fitting perfectly in tight spaces. Tomato 'Rapunzel' is a must-have for anyone who loves the idea of growing their own food.So why wait? Whether you're a tomato aficionado or a complete novice, 'Rapunzel' will have you reaping the rewards in no time.Enjoy free delivery on these plug plants! Please note: If you add other items to your order then this may include a postage surcharge.Supplied as a set of six plug plants, ready to grow on and plant out.

GBP 9.99
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Tomato Rapunzel

Tomato Rapunzel

If you're looking to take your tomato-growing game to the next level, let me introduce you to the fabulous new Tomato 'Rapunzel'. This cascading beauty produces strings of up to 40 gorgeously sweet cherry tomatoes per truss, giving you a bountiful harvest that's as delightful to the taste as it is to the eye. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just dipping your trowel into the soil, 'Rapunzel' is your perfect companion for the greenhouse, patio pots, hanging baskets, or your veg patch.What's more, these tomatoes are pollinator-friendly, helping to keep your garden buzzing with life. Their compact, trailing growth habit makes them ideal for smaller spaces, and they'll thrive just as happily in a pot as in open ground.Better yet, this variety is a proven performer in UK climates, with excellent disease resistance and hardy growth to keep your crop looking - and tasting - its best.And let's talk flavour - 'Rapunzel' tomatoes are bursting with a deliciously sweet, tangy taste, perfect for snacking, salads, or adding a pop of freshness to your cooking. Plus, with a cropping period that stretches from July through October, you'll enjoy weeks of fresh, homegrown goodness.I trialled 'Rapunzel' in my own garden and was blown away by how easy they were to grow - no fuss, just fabulous results. They'll grow up to 1.8m tall (so you'll need a stake or trellis) but stay slender, fitting perfectly in tight spaces. Tomato 'Rapunzel' is a must-have for anyone who loves the idea of growing their own food.So why wait? Whether you're a tomato aficionado or a complete novice, 'Rapunzel' will have you reaping the rewards in no time. Plus, enjoy free delivery on these plug plants! Please note: If you add other items to your order then this may include a postage surcharge.Supplied as a set of 12 plug plants, ready to grow on and plant out.

GBP 12.98
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Bramley Apple tree

Bramley Apple tree

Considered the 'King of Cooking Apples' by respected chefs and professional fruit growers, 'Bramley' was raised from a single seed planted by Mary Ann Brailsford in 1809. Since then it has gone on to become the world's best-known and favourite cooking apple, standing the test of time over 200 years! It is considered supreme because its fruits have the perfect acidic flavour required for use in the kitchen and the almost pure-white flesh becomes incredibly light and fluffy when cooked. 'Bramley' is an incredibly heavy cropper once established, with high-quality fruits that will store through the winter months. Pick them in early October (before they get over-ripe) and store cold but frost-free for use until January. Our grower-quality, multi-branched, bare-root trees have been grafted onto a dwarfing rootstock to provide a compact and manageable habit, which in this case will reach about 2m (6-7 ft) tall. It is best to grow 'Bramley' alongside another apple variety such as 'Braeburn' for best fruit set, as 'Bramley' is not self-fertile. 'The Bramley Apple bought earlier this year had masses of bloom which made an attractive feature in the botttom of the garden and after a little fruit drop my father and I had 3 decent size Bramley apples which had a very good flavour. They went down very well with a home-made pie (1 apple) and baked apple, and I would certainly recommend the following recipe: Take a generous handful of sultanas and soak overnight in whisky with a dash of cloves added. Take the apples and core them, also make a cut just through the skin around the circumference to prevent the apples splitting, and place on an ovenproof dish.Stuff the core cavity with the sultanas and then add sugar to the remaining spirit to make a thick syrup (consistency of honey) and drizzle over the top of the apples. Then bake at 180 degrees for about 35-40 mins and then serve up with cream or ice cream to enjoy the fruits of the garden!Robert, Middlesex - October 2014

GBP 9.99
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Bramley Apple tree

Bramley Apple tree

Considered the 'King of Cooking Apples' by respected chefs and professional fruit growers, 'Bramley' was raised from a single seed planted by Mary Ann Brailsford in 1809. Since then it has gone on to become the world's best-known and favourite cooking apple, standing the test of time over 200 years! It is considered supreme because its fruits have the perfect acidic flavour required for use in the kitchen and the almost pure-white flesh becomes incredibly light and fluffy when cooked. 'Bramley' is an incredibly heavy cropper once established, with high-quality fruits that will store through the winter months. Pick them in early October (before they get over-ripe) and store cold but frost-free for use until January. Our grower-quality, multi-branched, bare-root trees have been grafted onto a dwarfing rootstock to provide a compact and manageable habit, which in this case will reach about 2m (6-7 ft) tall. It is best to grow 'Bramley' alongside another apple variety such as 'Braeburn' for best fruit set, as 'Bramley' is not self-fertile. 'The Bramley Apple bought earlier this year had masses of bloom which made an attractive feature in the botttom of the garden and after a little fruit drop my father and I had 3 decent size Bramley apples which had a very good flavour. They went down very well with a home-made pie (1 apple) and baked apple, and I would certainly recommend the following recipe: Take a generous handful of sultanas and soak overnight in whisky with a dash of cloves added. Take the apples and core them, also make a cut just through the skin around the circumference to prevent the apples splitting, and place on an ovenproof dish.Stuff the core cavity with the sultanas and then add sugar to the remaining spirit to make a thick syrup (consistency of honey) and drizzle over the top of the apples. Then bake at 180 degrees for about 35-40 mins and then serve up with cream or ice cream to enjoy the fruits of the garden!Robert, Middlesex - October 2014

GBP 3.99
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