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Miracle-Gro® Premium All Purpose Continuous Release Plant Food contains a temperature-controlled coating which regulates the release of nutrients when the conditions are right for feeding. One application feeds plants for up to 6 months, removing the need for regular feeding. Contains essential nutrients to give strong healthy plant.
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A useful, long-flowering, semi-evergreen shrub for a mixed border. This abelia has attractive, glossy, deep green leaves which it hangs on to for most of the year. From June, it produces masses of small, fragrant, pink-flushed, trumpet-like flowers on arching branches that go on all summer. As it’s slightly tender, it’s best grown in the shelter of a wall, towards the back of a border. Ideal for a cottage-style garden.Position: full sunSoil: fertile, well-drained soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: June to OctoberHardiness: borderline hardySold in a 3 litre pot.
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'Sensation Blue' is a compact, clump-forming, herbaceous perennial with ovate, toothed, aromatic, dark-green leaves and dense, erect racemes of deep blue flowers in summer.Position: full sunSoil: chalky, loamy, sandy. Moist but well-drainedSold in a 3 litre pot.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.
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Pandorea jasminoides (bower plant) is a twining evergreen climbing plant with compound leaves of five to nine ovate, shiny leaflets. The fragrant flowers, borne in small clusters in spring and summer, are tubular with spreading lobes 4-5 cm in diameter.It can grow up to 500cm/5m in length. Likes most soils that are moist and well-drained (acidic soils are also suitable).Prefers full sun or part-shade. Adequate sunlight is required for good flowering and as a rainforest climber it will grow to reach for sunlight.Sold in a 4 litre pot.Picture image for display purposes only, each plant is sold individually.Picture image courtesy of HGC LB 10.6.2024
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As it is a woody climber with three to five-lobed leaves it is ideal for training up an arbour and other garden structures. The vine produces good quality dark blue fruit, and is an excellent cropper.Grape vine looks good from late spring until mid-autumn, making it one of the most valuable climbers for a small or medium-sized garden.As the days get shorter and colder, the grapevine loses its leaves and slips into winter dormancy. Like other deciduous plants, the green vines die back, leaving only dead vines and a woody trunk. The grapevine looks completely dead. In the spring, new vines will sprout from the trunk and spurs or canes grow rapidly through the summer into a tangled mass of vines and fruit.Sold in a 4 litre pot.