• Crocus (specie A) Cream Beauty

    Rich-cream goblets with brown flushes and deep golden-yellow throats, emerge in February and March amid slender, strap-shaped, mid green leaves. These spring-flowering crocuses are perfect for naturalising in sunny, well-drained areas of the lawn. Relatively vigorous, they soon form large colonies, which can be divided in early autumn for use in other parts of the garden.

  • Crocus (specie A) E.P. Bowles

    Crocus E P Bowles yellow bulbs have goblet-shaped flowers that appear in February to March. These crocuses are perfect for planting in pots or scattering then planting where they fall on a lawn.

  • Crocus (specie A) Zwanenburg Bronze

    Fragrant, yellow, goblet-shaped flowers with bronze markings on the outer petals in February and March and slender, strap-shaped, dull green leaves. These handsome, early spring-flowering crocuses are ideal for a sunny, rock garden or raised bed. They soon increase to form large clumps, that can be divided in early autumn for use in other sunny, well-drained areas of the garden.

  • Crocus (specie B) Advance

    A unique colouring of bronze and yellow, shaded lilac on the outside, creamy yellow inside. Flower late Winter/Early Spring.

  • Crocus (specie B) Blue Pearl

    Yellow-throated, white flowers with soft, silvery, lilac-blue outer petals in February and March. The flowers are framed by slender, strap-shaped, grey-green leaves. These spring-flowering bulbs are versatile and easy-to-grow. They are suitable for naturalising in grass or planting in sunny areas of a rock garden or shrub border. They need well-drained soils.

  • Crocus (specie B) Gipsy Girl

    Large, fragrant, yellow flowers with purple-striped outer petals in February and March and slender, strap-shaped, dull green leaves. These spectacular, striped, spring-flowering bulbs look great emerging from a sunny rock garden or raised bed. To achieve the best results plant in early autumn in bold, naturalistic drifts 10cm (4in) deep in gritty, well-drained soil.

  • Crocus (specie B) Prins Claus

    Prins Claus' has white flowers with broad purple stripes. Like most other crocus, it is ideal for naturalising and looks wonderful in large drifts. Alternatively it can be grown in a pot or pan, topped with grit, so that the delicate blooms can be admired at close quarters. Plant bulbs in autumn, 8-10cm (3-4in) deep in poor, gritty, well-drained soil. A sunny spot is important as sunshine will make the blooms open fully.

  • Crocus (specie B) Ruby Giant

    An extremely early bloomer and fast multiplier, the delightful 'Ruby Giant' Species (or Snow) Crocus adds great colour to any spring garden. The petals are a rich violet-purple on the edges, gradually fading to pure white in the inside centre of the flower.

  • Crocus (specie C) Blue Bird

    Dark purplish-blue outer petals, lightly feathered inside, white margins to the outer petals, generally white inside.

  • Crocus (specie C) Dorothy

    Brighten up dull winter gardens and lawns with these early flowering Crocuses, they have pretty bright yellow flowers that are striped with bronze on the outside. Dorothy is one of the first flowers to appear in the garden. Plant them anywhere and they will naturalise over the years when left undisturbed. They will re-appear yearly increasing in numbers year by year.

  • Crocus (specie C) Romance

    Romance is a perennial with creamy yellow goblet shaped flowers, deeper yellow inside, in late winter to early spring

  • Crocus (specie C) Tricolour

    Easy and rewarding plants to grow, the colourful flowers of this gorgeous crocus will herald the onset of spring, and if left undisturbed will form an ever increasing clump year after year. Emerging first as fattened, flame-like buds, these soon open up in sunny weather to form bowls of vibrant lilac, white and yellow flowers. Plant them in pots and windowboxes where you can enjoy them close up, or scatter them towards the front of a border,

  • Crocus (specie C) Whitewell Purple

    This early spring-flowering crocus is perfect for naturalising in grass. It soon increases to form elegant colonies of slender, deep purplish-blue flowers, which open in February or March the moment the sun appears. The delicate flowers are somewhat deceptive, since it stands up well in wind and rain.

  • Crocus Purple (qty x 50)

    A spring flowering bulb with purple petals. Height 10cm. Spread 5cm. Flowers from February to March. Herbaceous. Foliage colour Green. Hardy.

  • Crocus Striped (qty x 50)

    Striped crocus bulbs flower in March/April time, with large purple and white striped flowers. They grow to around 10cm high. Crocus will grow in a wide range of soils provided there is good drainage. They like sunshine but the flowers will last longer in partial shade. Excellent for naturalising (leaving in for flowers year after year). Suitable for rockeries, between shrubs and in any kind of container. Should there become overcrowding after a few years, lift when the foliage has died down divide and replant. When planting, place wire netting just under the soil surface to prevent mice or squirrels eating the corms.

  • Crocus White (qty x 50)

    White crocus bulbs flower in March/April time, with large white flowers. They grow to around 10cm high. Crocus will grow in a wide range of soils provided there is good drainage. They like sunshine but the flowers will last longer in partial shade. Excellent for naturalising (leaving in for flowers year after year). Suitable for rockeries, between shrubs and in any kind of container. Should there become overcrowding after a few years, lift when the foliage has died down divide and replant. When planting, place wire netting just under the soil surface to prevent mice or squirrels eating the corms.

  • Crocus Yellow (qty x 50)

    A spring flowering bulb with Yellow flowers. Height 10cm. Spread 5cm. Flowers from February to March. Herbaceous. Foliage colour Green. Hardy.

  • Dahlia Café au Lait

    Huge creamy coloured flowers and contrasting peachy centres. Perfect for border or patio containers they will produce a fabulous display throughout the summer and provide excellent cut flowers for the vase. Height 120cm and spread 50cm. Flowers June to September.

  • Deadfast Weedkiller Concentrate 3 x 100ml

    SUPER STRENGTH CONCENTRATE (Glyphosate Based).Will treat approx 180msq. For paths, drives and wasteland. Systemic action. Contains 3 x 100ml Sachets

  • Desiree

    2kg when packed. Main Crop. Basic Seed Potatoes. Drought Resistant. High Yielding. Most Popular Red. Uses > Boil, Bake, Mash, Chip, Roast.

  • Desiree (10 pack)

    Main Crop. Basic Seed Potatoes. Drought Resistant. High Yielding Most Popular Red. Uses > Boil, Bake, Mash, Chip, Roast.

  • Ericaceous Compost - Westland 50L

    Reduced peat compost specially formulated with the correct pH balance for lime-hating plants. Recommended Uses: Potting, containers, outdoor planting of acid beds. Feeding Recommendations: After 4-6 weeks feed every 7-14 days with liquid ericaceous plant food.

  • Estima

    2kg when packed. Second Early. Basic Seed Potatoes. Drought Resistant. Long Season. Good Resistance to Slugs. Uses > Boil, Bake, Chip, Roast.

  • Eucomis bicolour Pineapple Lily

    Pineapple Flower. A bulbous perennial with strap-shaped leaves. A striking plant when in flower, has stems of pale green flowers, purple margined topped with a rosette of leaves. Height 30-60cm. Spread 20cm. Flowers from August to September. Herbaceous. Hardy. Sheltered Site.

  • Eucomis comosa

    Pineapple Flower. A bulbous perennial with strap-shaped, spotted leaves. A striking plant when in flower with stems of white flowers, purple margined topped with a rosette of leaves. Height 75cm. Spread 20cm. Flowers from August to September. Herbaceous. Hardy. Sheltered Site.

  • Evergreen Complete 4 in 1 (2.8kg)

    Unique 4-in-1 Water Smart

  • Evergreen Complete 4 in 1 Spreader (3.5kg)

    Unique 4-in-1 Water Smart

  • Evergreen Grass Seed 420g

    A top quality grass seed for hard-wearing lawns. Ideal for creating a new lawn, over seeding existing grass or filling in bare patches. Contains a mixture of perennial rye grasses and fescues.Tested by the Sports Turf Research Institute and treated to be repellant to most birds. Headstart formulation for optimal germination

  • Evergreen Lawn Food & Mosskiller (soluble)

    Lawn Food with Moss Control, kills moss fast, greens lawns in one day then goes on feeding to give lusher lawns for weeks. Use on Lawns only. Treats 40 sqm lawn. Use April to September.

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