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  • ** BULB **Plant from August Onwards. Depth 20cm/8" & Apart 25cm/10".Flowers: April/MayHeight: 70cm/28"Soil/Position: Fritillaria Imperialis prefer sun and well-drained soil which is preferably alkaline and enriched with leaf mould or compost. Application: Plant as focal points between shrubs in the border.Cultivation: Plant bulbs on their sides to prevent water collecting in the hollow of the bulb. In heavy soils place grit around the bulb within the planting hole. Should the bulbs become overcrowded, lift, divide and replant in August. Expert's Tip: fritillaria Imperialis can be slow to establish so plant in their final position and avoid moving. They may not flower in the first year and also the season after moving.
  • Welcome Frogs with this Frog Chalet.They should keep slugs and snails at bay, benefiting your plants, as Frogs love these as food source.Dimensions: 23cm x 20cm x 20-11cmApproximate Weight: 1.300kgSupplied with ground fixings to prevent predators tipping over houseCertified Sustainable TimberFlat pack format - very easy to assemble
  • If you are into your zen yoga, (or are not) then this ornament will add a bit of fun to your outside space.
  • A large decorative filler with 5 frost flowers and foam leaves. Size: 85cm
  • Please note, image shows each item available. Choice of :Green Yellow OrangePlease state selection when ordering.
  • Fuchsia Alice Hoffman, commonly known as Lady’s Ear Drops, is a small, upright, deciduous shrub with dark green, tinged bronze / purple leaves. This free flowering fuchsia produces delicate, small, semi-double flowers which have pink tubes and sepals with white corollas veined pink, throughout the summer. Regarded as being half-hardy perennials.Tender plants must be protected from the frost.Sold in a 3 litre pot.Please note, the main image shows the plant when in flower.
  • This beautiful shrub is deciduous so it will lose all its leaves in autumn, then fresh new foliage appears again each spring.This fast-growing shrub forms a neat and bushy mound that is laden with tutu-like pink and white flowers from June to October. Therefore, if you want something that will put on a good show for months on end, then this is perfect. You can use it in pots to jazz up the patio, or add lashings of colour to a mixed border - and as it's one of the hardier varieties, it can be left outside in milder areas.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, moist, well-drained soilSold in a 6 litre pot.Please note, picture image shows plant when in flower.
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