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These fascinating Cymbidium orchids, more commonly known as Boat Orchids.Boat orchids come in a wide range of magnificent colours, so you're highly likely to find that orchid in the perfect colour that'll match your home or make your loved one's special day beautiful and memorable.Our Cymbidiums come in mixed colours and due to stock levels, we are unable to pick specific colours.
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This is the result of a crossing between the Trumpet Daffodil with Narcissi Cyclamineus. It presents a yellow perianth and slightly reflexing golden orange trumpet. It usually starts to flower in early March and blooms for four weeks or more. Excellent in beds or borders, these will naturalise well if left undisturbed and will offer pleasure for years to come with the added bonus of making an exceptional cut flower. Height 30cm.Sold in a 9cm pot.Image ©Farplants Sales Ltd shows plant when in flower.
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Image shows plant when in flower.Narcissus 'Jetfire' is a dwarf daffodil that has bold yellow flowers with reflexed petals, and bright orange trumpets. Extremely attractive this smaller variety looks excellent planted in groups in the border and rockery, or in containers on a bright windowsill indoors. Also excellent as cut flowers to make a really pretty posy! Height: 20cm (8"). Spread: 7cm (3").Sold in a 1 litre pot.
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Daffodil Snow Baby flowers during the spring season during April and is the perfect miniature trumpet daffodil, only reaching 15cm high. With their soft white/cream petals that stand on hardy stems, these beautiful flowers can be forced indoors to grow.Planting: Plant 8cm deep.Soil Type: Fertile, well drained soilLocation: Daffodils like sunny spots.Tip; They also look great as part of a cut flower display in a vase.Sold in a 1 litre pot. Image ©Farplants Sales Ltd shows plant when in flower.
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Delightful miniature daffodils that will brighten even the dullest of spring days. The radiant yellow flowers of dwarf Narcissus 'Tête á Tête' are produced freely and reach only 15cm (6") in height. Undemanding and easy to grow, they are ideal for borders, rockeries and containers for a sunny windowsill; or grow them in bold drifts naturalised in grass. The neat clusters of yellow trumpets make these narcissus flowers excellent for cutting. Height: 15cm (6"). Spread: 8cm (3").Sold in a 1 litre pot.Image ©Farplants Sales Ltd
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The Royal Horticultural Society has given it its Award of Garden Merit (AGM) to this plant.Dahlia ‘Bishop of Llandaff’ is one of the best single dahlias available, from which many of the ‘Bishop’ dahlias have been bred. With it's dark foliage and contrasting bright red, single to semi-double flowers it flowers until the first frosts.The single and open nature of its blooms make it attractive to bees. It’s perfect as a cut flower. Also by deadheading spent flowers, the plant will produce more blooms enhancing the flowering season.Grow Dahlia ‘Bishop of Llandaff’ at the front of a sunny border, in moist but well-drained soil. Sold in a 3 litre pot.
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This Dahlia is a magnificent and eye-catching double flowering variety with huge sunny yellow blooms. The flowers are quite spectacular and will add a touch of sunshine to both your borders and great cutting flower for the home or even bouquets.Height 26-50cm Spread 26-50cm when fully grownFlowering period July to first frostWhen flowers are spent, deadhead for continued flowering.This is sold in a 3 litre pot.
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Form: Bush / 2 Year, St. Julien A rootstockMerryweather is an unusually large plum sized damson, both for dessert and culinary use. Reliable heavy crops of blue-black fruits that can be eaten fresh when fully ripe, but are usually used for cooking. Yellow-greenish firm flesh, juicy and acidic flavour. A clingstone fruit, the stone tends to stick to the flesh. The tree itself is very vigorous and has a spreading habit. Good resistance to silver leaf disease.Picture image courtesy of Frank P Matthews.Sold in a 12 litre pot.
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Damson Sweet Prune is The Classic German 'Hauszwetsche' sweet prune for traditional plum cake and fresh eating. The plum is drier than other varieties but it's perfect for adding to baking mixes. Dark purple fruits with a spicy flavoured flesh. Sized between Shropshire Prune and Merryweather.Self-fertilePicking month: Mid SeptemberDamsons like fertile soil, ideally slightly acidic, with a pH of 6-6.5, but they're tolerant of a wide range of soils. They don't like to dry out, especially when the fruit is forming, so generally prefer a loamy or clay soil, as long as it doesn't get waterlogged.Damsons like a warm, sunny spot.Picture image courtesy of Frank P MatthewsSold in a 12 litre pot.
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Also known as Misty Hit Rose, Diamond Wishes Rose is a charming patio variety. Clusters of small, mid-pink blooms repeat flower from early summer well into the autumn. Colour:Medium pink double bloomsScented: SlightHeight & Spread: 50 cmx35cm, flower head diameter 3cmPosition: Will thrive in most well drained soils. Best on an open, sunny site.Plant Care: Roses benefit from the addition of organic material added to the soil. Feed in Spring, after pruning, and again in midsummer.Dead Heading: Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering.Form: Patio, sold in a 3 litre pot.** Picture image Courtesy of Whartons Roses shows Rose when in flower **
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A mix of early flowering plants and bi-coloured blooms, the flowers are a mix of four types, in shades of coral, pink, purple, scarlet These hardy, dwarf plants form dense, bushy ground cover when planted en masse. Height: 50cm (20"). Spread: 30cm (12").Sold in a 11cm pot.Please note, colours are picked at random depending on availability.Picture image for display purposes, courtesy of HGC DE.Web Orders: Due to the nature of this product we are unable to send by post or courier.We deliver to locally, we also offer a click and collect service.