Short, thin skinned variety with a crunchy sweet taste. Easy to digest because the skin is thin. 16 - 18cm long and 3 - 4cm wide.
Early, quick strong growing all female flowered cucumber. Cucumbers are ribbed and bitter free. High resistance to disease. Grow in a greenhouse.
All female variety producing a high yield of uniform, dark green, bitter-free fruits. Very early to crop and delivers a good crop even under hot conditions. Fruits 35cmlong. . Resistant to Powdery Mildew. Grow in greenhouse.
Produces multiple flowers and fruits per node. The 8 - 10cm fruit is mid - green, smooth, firm and crisp with an exceptionally good taste and flavour. Sets well even in cooler conditions. Grow in a greenhouse.
A heavy cropping and easy to grow, all female variety that produces 3-4 delicious bite sized fruits at each node every few days. Good tolerance against powdery mildew. Perfect for childrens lunch boxes.
A top quality female cucumber producing mini fruits (15-17 cm long). Good resistance to cucumber mosaic virus and tolerant to powdery and downy mildew. Can be grown in an unheated greenhouse.
A prolific producer of 'snack sized' fruits, typically 10cm in length. The fruits have a smooth skin, with excellent flavour and texture. Suited to indoor production or outdoor production during the summer. Ideal for containers.
A very popular and reliable ridge slicer type producing straight, dark green fruits. Grow outdoors. Resistant to powdery and downy mildew.
A strong fast growing coniferous tree with plume-like sprays of yellow foliage. Dark brown cones. Better in the ground than in a pot. Clip twice a year to retain this excellent shape. Wonderful for structure in the garden, providing a punctuation mark or focal point in the design scheme.
A fast growing coniferous tree with flat rays of dark green leaves. Evergreen. Hardy. Feed and water regularly for maximum growth. Clip at least once a year when hedge reaches desired height. Plant 75cm to 90cm apart.
A fast growing coniferous tree with flat rays of dark green leaves. Evergreen. Hardy. Feed and water regularly for maximum growth. Clip at least once a year when hedge reaches desired height. Plant 75cm to 90cm apart.
A fast growing coniferous tree with flat rays of dark green leaves. Evergreen. Hardy. Feed and water regularly for maximum growth. Clip at least once a year when hedge reaches desired height. Plant 75cm to 90cm apart.
A fast growing coniferous tree with flat rays of dark green leaves. Evergreen. Hardy. Feed and water regularly for maximum growth. Clip at least once a year when hedge reaches desired height. Plant 75cm to 90cm apart.
A fast growing coniferous tree with flat rays of dark green leaves. Evergreen. Hardy. Feed and water regularly for maximum growth. Clip at least once a year when hedge reaches desired height. Plant 75cm to 90cm apart.
A fast growing coniferous tree with flat rays of dark green leaves. Evergreen. Hardy. Feed and water regularly for maximum growth. Clip at least once a year when hedge reaches desired height. Plant 75cm to 90cm apart.
A fast growing coniferous tree with flat rays of dark green leaves. Evergreen. Hardy. Feed and water regularly for maximum growth. Clip at least once a year when hedge reaches desired height. Plant 75cm to 90cm apart.
A fast growing coniferous tree with flat rays of dark green leaves. Evergreen. Hardy. Feed and water regularly for maximum growth. Clip at least once a year when hedge reaches desired height. Plant 75cm to 90cm apart.
A loosely tufted perennial with grass-like bright green leaves. Clusters of pale green spikelets. Height 150-180cm. Spread 45cm. Flowers from July to September. Evergreen. Keep very moist and protect from winter frost.
A loosely tufted perennial with grass-like bright green leaves. Clusters of pale green spikelets. Height 150-180cm. Spread 45cm. Flowers from June to September. Evergreen. Keep very moist and protect from winter frost.
A dwarf loosely tufted perennial papyrus with grass-like bright green leaves. Clusters of pale green spikelets. Height 30-50cm. Spread 45cm. Flowers from July to September. Evergreen. Keep very moist and protect from winter frost. A great houseplant for damp situations, with good light.
Usually found in moist, rocky areas or woodland in central and eastern Asia, this evergreen fern is deciduous in colder climates. Fronds may be cut to the ground in spring if damaged by dry winter winds. The distinctive fronds make great accents among groundcovers, or in drifts with perennials, shrubs, and trees.
An evergreen fern with erect dull, pale green fronds. Low growing, spreading habit. Height 60cm. Spread 40cm. Evergreen. Frost hardy.
Broom. A rounded, bushy shrub with slender stems and small green leaves. Attractive creamy yellow flowers. Height 1.5m. Spread 1.5m. Flowers from April to May. Deciduous. Hardy.
Broom. An upright. bushy shrub with slender stems and small green leaves. Attractive yellow flowers with a red splash on the wings. Height 1.5m. Spread 1.5m. Flowers from April to May. Deciduous. Hardy.
A bushy, deciduous herbaceous perennial with striking purple-bronze foliage which contrasts with bright, magenta-red double flowers appearing from around July through to early autumn.
A superb dahlia with dark metallic bronze deeply divided leaves. Semi-double bright red flowers with bright yellow anthers. Height 1.1m. Spread 45cm. Flowers from July to September. Herbaceous. Not hardy.
Bicoloured variety with a yellow centre and orange/red outer petals. Superb garden performance, flower colour and form. Continually produces flowers all summer through to the first frosts. Branch freely and are strong sturdy and compact plants.
Green-leafed, bi-colour dahlia.
The flowers are yellow, red and orange. Height up to 20cm. The soil conditions should be well-drained and the plant area sunny.
An upright deciduous or evergreen very hardy shrub with leathery dark green leaves. Clusters of large fragrant white flowers. flushed with purple-pink. followed by fleshy blackish purple fruit. Height 2-4m. Spread 1.5m. Flowers from January to February. Fruits from March Deciduous. CAUTION toxic if eaten.
Delicate pink flowers, nearly double the size of Daphne odora blooms, and with the same powerful fragrance. Although slow-growing, this compact shrub is worth the wait as the stems become clothed in flowers throughout March and April, amongst large, glossy green leaves.
Tight, weed suppressing mat of succulent, grey-green to green, evergreen foliage which takes on purple tones in winter. The large blossoms which measure 1.5-2" across form a brilliant blanket of magenta to fuchsia pink all summer long and even into autumn in some climates.
Dwarf perennial plant, native to South Africa. It forms a dense lawn with abundant, long-lasting flowering. It will reach sizes of 60 cm in diameter and approximately 10-15 cm tall, with possibly the largest flowers of its type.
A pacific hybrid perennial with tall spikes of deep purple flowers. with creamy white eyes. Height 1.7m. Spread 75cm. Flowers from May to July. Herbaceous. Hardy. Sheltered Site. Harmful if eaten.
A pacific hybrid perennial. Dwarf form with spikes of white flowers. Height 80cm. Flowers from May to July. Herbaceous. Hardy. Sheltered Site. Harmful if eaten.
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