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 | Daphne Lilac Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, well-drained, neutral to alkaline soilRate of Growth: averageFlowering period: April and May, then intermittently until OctoberFlowers: rose pinkOther features: oval, dark green leavesHardiness: fully hardyWonderfully fragrant clusters of rose pink flowers borne at the end of slender branches from mid to late spring and intermittently until autumn and oval, mid-green leaves. This pretty, deciduous shrub is perfect for a sunny border. It makes a great, informal, flowering hedge and, where space is limited, may be trained as a wall shrub. Garden care: In mid summer remove the faded flower heads carefully using secateurs to avoid damaging the young shoots. Apply a generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted garden compost or manure around the base of the plant in early spring.Goes well with: Myrtus communis, Lavandula x intermedia 'Dutch Group', Rosmarinus officinalis 'Miss Jessop's Upright', Petrovskia atriplicifolia, Iris reticulata, Clematis viticella 'Purpurea Plena Elegans'...more
Price: £9.95 Source: Crocus
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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 brown, pear-shaped fruit with red flesh. These figs are rich and 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: £9.95 Source: Crocus
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 | STIHL MS 170-D - COMPACT CHAINSAW 14"" GUIDE BAR The Stihl MS170-D Compact Chainsaw is a lightweight, easy to handle saw, and is perfect for general domestic use, such as chopping firewood, shaping shrubs and bushes and felling smaller trees. This saw is environmentally sound, thanks to the incorporation of a catalytic converter, which reduces the unburned components in the exhaust gas, thereby reducing emissions by 80%. Other leading-edge technologies utilised include an anti-vibration system, which reduces fatigue and enhances comfort; the Quick Stop Super chain brake, which stops the saw when the rear handle is released, or in the event of kick-back; the Oilomatic chain lubrication system, which significantly reduces wear, consequently extending the life of the cutting attachment and Side Chain Tensioning which allows the chain tension to be easily adjusted, without risk of contact with the chain. Technical data: Displacement 30.1 cm...more
Price: £219.00 Source: Mower Warehouse
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 | Magnolia Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: any moist, well-drained soil, including chalkRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: AprilHardiness: fully hardyA beautiful, rounded, small tree or large shrub which flowers on bare branches. In mid spring, it is smothered in rose pink, star-shaped flowers with long, narrow petals that emerge from darker pink buds. The leaves are mid green and the tree is deciduous. An elegant choice for a small garden. It can also tolerate chalky soils. Garden care: Requires minimal pruning. Remove any broken, diseased or crossing branches after flowering. The best time to plant is in April, adding plenty of peat to the planting hole, in a sheltered spot. Mulch in spring with manure and leafmould, especially on dry soils....more
Price: £12.95 Source: Crocus
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 | Mexican Orange Blossom Position: full sun to partial shadeSoil: fertile, well-drained soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering Period: May, often with a second flush in late summer or autumnHardiness: fully hardyWonderfully scented, star-shaped, white flowers appear in late spring among glossy, aromatic, dark green leaves. This handsome, compact and easy-to-grow shrub is a valuable garden mainstay for a protected site in sun or part shade, although in shade it may not flower. The glossy, evergreen leaves provide an excellent backdrop for medium-sized perennials and pale-grey or purple foliage plants.Garden care: Prune established plants in spring immediately after flowering, removing 25-30cm (10-12in) of the flowered stems. This encourages a second flush of flowers in late-summer and autumn. At the same time, remove any frost-damaged stems to the base....more
Price: £6.95 Source: Crocus
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 | J.A Bowers Bonemeal 1kg Slow release organic root building plant food for trees, shrubs, roses and other plants. The perfect fertiliser for new planting. Active ingrediant NPK:3.5 - 17 - 0....more
Price: £2.99 Source: Crocus
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 | Hebe pinguifolia Pagei is a dwarf, mat-forming evergreen shrub with small, silvery-grey leaves and small, spikes of white flowers in late spring and early summer. Great in beds, borders and containers....more
Price: £8.49 Source: GardenCentre.co.uk
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 | Hypericum This small, bushy, low maintenance semi-evergreen shrub has narrowly ovate, dark-green leaves. In summer and autumn it bears saucer-shaped, bright-yellow flowers with orange anthers. It bears bright-red fruits in autumn....more
Price: £7.49 Source: GardenCentre.co.uk
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 | Camassia Leichtlinii Caerulea Carmassia leichtlinii is a native of Oregon U.S.A. where it is found growing wild in mountain meadows. One of the most striking species with masses of attractive blue starry flowers borne in erect sprays in summer. Excellent bulbs for associating with perennials foliage flowering shrubs and ideal for naturalizing in grass. Best on heavier moister soils they prefer to be left undisturbed after planting. Bulb Size - 14/+cm...more
Price: £6.25 Source: Unwins Seeds & Plants
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