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 | Persian Ironwood Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: moist, well-drained soil, preferably acidicRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: January to FebruaryHardiness: fully hardyIn autumn, this deciduous tree is a breathtaking sight, as its large, smooth, wavy-edged leaves turn brilliant yellow, then orange and finally blaze fiery red before falling. In late winter and early spring, insignificant, spidery, red flowers appear before the leaves. Persion ironwood is a spreading tree, with a short trunk and peeling grey and fawn bark. As it normally has multiple stems, it is best grown as a large shrub in the border or in an open woodland garden. It can get very big, so it is best suited to larger gardens.Garden care: Requires minimal pruning. Remove any broken, diseased or crossing branches in late autumn or winter. When planting incorporate lots of well-rotted garden compost in the planting hole and stake firmly.Goes well with: Symphoricarpos albus, Euonymus fortunei 'Dart's Blanket', Vinca minor 'Gertrude Jekyll', Lamium galeobdolon 'Hermann's Pride','Symphytum grandiflorum 'Hidcote Pink', Cyclamen coum...more
Price: £14.95 Source: Crocus
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 | Harvington Hellebore Position: partial shadeSoil: any moist, neutral to alkaline soil, including heavy soilRate of growth: average Flowering period: February to AprilHardiness: fully hardyShowy, nodding or outward-facing, saucer-shaped, pink double flowers appear from late winter to early spring. The handsome evergreen foliage is leathery, deeply cut and dark green. This lenten rose is grown from seed, so colour variations may occur, and some are speckled inside. It looks best planted in groups at the front of a partially shady mixed border, or under shrubs among spring-flowering bulbs. In former times, hellebores were planted close to cottage doors to prevent evil spirits crossing the threshold.Garden care: A top tip from the Crocus crew is to cut back the old leaves to the ground in January or February. This will show off the emerging flowers to best effect and it also helps to get rid of foliar diseases such as hellebore leaf spot. When planting, add lots of well-rotted leaf mould or organic matter to the planting hole. Apply a generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted organic matter around the base of the plant in autumn and provide a top-dressing of general fertiliser each spring....more
Price: £10.95 Source: Crocus
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 | Cotoneaster Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: moderately fertile, well-drained soilRate of growth: average to fast-growingFlowering period: MayHardiness: fully hardyThe glossy dark green leaves of this small, spreading, deciduousshrub are studded with tiny, pinkish-white flowers in May, followed by bright red autumn berries. The leaves turn orange-red before they fall. The branches form a pretty herringbone pattern, which means the plant looks stunning grown flat against a wall. It is also an excellent groundcover plant for a sunny border.Garden care: After flowering, lightly cut back any branches that spoil the symmetry of the plant and apply a generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted garden compost or manure around the base of the plant. In autumn trim back lightly any branches that obscure the display of fruit....more
Price: £5.95 Source: Crocus
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 | Pinus mugo Pinus mugo Mughus is an evergreen shrub with a spherical shape and slightly aromatic green-coloured foliage. Its needles grow spirally in clusters....more
Price: £7.99 Source: GardenCentre.co.uk
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 | Harvington Hellebore Position: partial shadeSoil: heavy, neutral to alkaline soilRate of growth: average Flowering period: February to April Flower colour: white with red specklesOther features: all parts of the plant cause severe discomfort if ingested; the sap may cause skin irritationHardiness: fully hardyPretty, pendent or outward-facing, saucer-shaped, white with red speckles flowers from February to April and leathery, deep green leaves. This is an attractive variety which is perfect as a ground cover for areas of dappled shade under deciduous trees and shrubs. Like all hellebores they prefer a heavy, neutral to alkaline soil.A top tip from the Crocus crew is to cut back the old leaves down to the ground in January or February. This will show off the new emerging flowers to best effect and it also helps to get rid of foliar diseases such as Hellebore leaf spot.Garden care: Add lots of well-rotted leaf mould or organic matter to the planting hole. Apply a generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted organic matter around the base of the plant in autumn and provide a top-dressing of general fertiliser each spring....more
Price: £9.95 Source: Crocus
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 | Mens Gardening Gift Set The ideal gift for the gardener. This gift set contains: Gardeners Tool Pouch, Man size Jersey Gardening Gloves and a pair of Bypass Secateurs which are ideal for pruning roses, shrubs and thicker green wood....more
Price: £9.99 Source: Gardens and Homes Direct
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 | Tree Peony / Tree Paeony Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, moisture-retentive yet well-drainedRate of growth: vigorousFlowering period: April to MayHardiness: fully hardyTree peonies, the Chinese national flower, are enjoying a revival. Prized for their blowsy, glamourous blooms and glossy, deeply cut foliage, peonies are held in deep affection by many gardeners, despite their short flowering season and vulnerability to peony wilt in damp weather. It's easy to see why. This tree or shrub peony erupts with huge, brilliant orange, double flowers in late spring or early summer. With its handsome, deeply cut foliage and enormous, vivid flowers, it makes a stunning focal plant for a sunny border. Try planting early spring bulbs around the base to prolong the season of interest.Garden care: Protect from cold winds and early morning sun. Support the branches of young shrubs with canes to prevent the massive flowerheads from being battered by rain. Tree peonies are hungry feeders, so ensure that container-grown specimens receive a top-dressing of a slow-release fertiliser in spring. In the border apply a top-dressing of a balanced, slow-release fertiliser around the base of the plant in early spring and mulch with well-rotted garden compost or manure. If the plant shows signs of collapse or the leaves become spotty, this may be a symptom of peony botrytis. Remove affected leaves immediately. In the autumn, cut off all of the foliage and dispose of it to avoid reinfection the following spring. The older stems of tree peonies have a tendency to become brittle and snap, so cut these back to the ground in autumn every two or three years....more
Price: £9.99 Source: Crocus
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 | Osmanthus heterophyllus - Variegated Holly Olive Tree Variegatus is a slow-growing evergreen shrub with ovate leaves edged creamy-white, and small, white, fragrant flowers, often followed by black fruits. Can be grown on banks and slopes, Coastal, as hedging/screens, in containers or on the roof terrace....more
Price: £6.49 Source: GardenCentre.co.uk
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 | Fig Position: full sunSoil: will tolerate most soils, except very badly drainedRate of growth: averageHardiness: fully hardyThis deciduous, spreading shrub is highly ornamental, with large, glossy, palmate leaves. It is best grown against a south or south-west facing wall, where, in long, hot summers it will produce an abundant crop of gold/violet, pear-shaped fruit. These figs are big rich & sweet and available for picking from August to September. An interesting and easy plant to grow, and one of the oldest fruits in cultivation. Garden care: Plant in a 40cm (15in) pot in the ground or in a lined pit to restrict root-growth - unrestricted root growth leads to poor fruiting. Prune in spring when all chance of frost has past. Remove any frost-damaged or weak branches, and thin out shoots to let light in. Some pruning may be required in summer - trim all new shoots back to five or six leaves....more
Price: £21.23 Source: Crocus
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 | SIMPLICITY LANCER 16/44 RIDE-ONMULCHING LAWNMOWER (OUT FRONT DECK) A newly-designed sit-on lawnmower with a mower deck out front, the Simplicity Lancer 16/44 Mulcher is ideal for homeowners who do a significant amount of trimming. Having the mower out front allows the user to easily trim under fences and shrubs, as well as around trees and other obstacles. A pivoting chassis allows the mower to float independently for a high-quality cut. Rear steering allows the rider to manoeuvre in, out and under areas normally left for a handheld trimmer. The 44" mulching deck means there's no collecting, so the Lancer 16/44 Sit-on Mulching Lawnmower is equally at home on wide open spaces where cutting large amounts of lawn can be done with speed! SAVE OVER...more
Price: £2995.00 Source: MowDirect
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