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 | White Marguerite A tender evergreen shrub that will provide masses of colour from spring to early autumn. One of the best loved of all the summer bedding plants due to the long-lasting flowers, the pure white daisies with yellow centres look great above the rich green foliage. Like all marguerites, it needs a sunny spot for best results, and should be grown in pots which can be protected during the winter in frost prone areas.Position: full sunSoil: well drained, moderately fertile soilRate of growth: average Flowering period: April to September Flower colour: white with yellow centreOther features: excellent, long lasting flowersHardiness: tenderGarden care: Pinch out the growing tips to encourage bushiness and apply a deep, dry mulch around the base of the plant in autumn.Take cuttings to ensure against winter losses, however even if top growth is damaged by the frost, the plants often re-grow from the base in spring....more
Price: £5.95 Source: Crocus
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 | Clematis (Group 3) Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, well-drained soil, neutral soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: July to OctoberFlower colour: pale lilac bell-shaped flowersOther features: long flowering period from mid-summer through to autumnHardiness: fully hardyNodding pale lilac, slightly fragrant bells appear from mid-summer to mid-autumn on this viticella clematis. It is perfect for growing through shrubs and trees as each spring the plant is pruned right back and so never becomes too much of a burden on the supporting plant. Plant in full sun with its roots inthe shade.Garden care: Cut back stems to a pair of strong buds 15-20cm (6-8in) above ground level before growth begins in early spring. Mulch in late winter with garden compost or well-rotted manure but avoid the immediate crown....more
Price: £7.95 Source: Crocus
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 | Foam Flower Small, upright spikes of creamy-white, star-shaped flowers above a dense carpet of hairy, lobed, light green leaves, bronze-tinted in autumn. This vigorous, evergreen perennial is great groundcover for moist, shady areas in between deciduous shrubs or trees. Flourishing in a wide range of soil conditions, it's an excellent companion for other shade-loving woodland plants.Position: partial or deep shadeSoil: cool, moist, humus-rich soilRate of growth: fast-growing Flowering period: May to July Flower colour: creamy-whiteOther features: potentially invasiveHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Add plenty of well-rotted leaf mould when planting. Lift and divide congested colonies in spring and apply a generous mulch of well-rotted garden compost or compost leaf mould around the base of the plant...more
Price: £4.95 Source: Crocus
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 | Gardman Sof-Ties Super strong, yet gentle to plants, these plants twists are ideal for securing plants and shrubs to garden canes....more
Price: £2.49 Source: GardenCentre.co.uk
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 | Shrubby Cinquefoil Position: full sun to partial shadeSoil: poor to moderately fertile, well-drained soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: May to OctoberHardiness: fully hardyMasses of vibrant, vermilion red flowers with yellow centres and undersides appear from May to October among pretty, deeply cut, dark green leaves. Since the colour quickly fades to orange in full sun, this deciduous, shrub does best in partial shade. It is excellent spreading, long-flowering plant for a sunny, well-drained, mixed border, and is generally pest and disease free. Garden care: Trim lightly after flowering, cutting the older stems to the base and removing weak, spindly growth. Apply a generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted compost or manure around the base of the plant in spring....more
Price: £5.95 Source: Crocus
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 | Clematis (Group 2) Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, well-drained, neutral soilRate of growth: average to fast-growingFlowering period: May to June and occasionally SeptemberFlower colour: whiteOther features: N/AHardiness: fully hardyBeautiful, double, white, early-spring flowers with contrasting yellow centres. This early spring flowering clematis occasionally produces a second flush of semi-double flowers in autumn. It makes an elegant companion for a climbing rose or a strong shrub or tree, in full sun or partial shade.Garden care: While no regular pruning is required, removing the dead stem-tips in late February or early March will keep the plant looking tidy. Apply a slow-release balanced fertiliser and a mulch of well-rotted garden compost around the base of the plant in early spring....more
Price: £7.95 Source: Crocus
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 | Anemone blanda Blue Shades by Gardening Direct 'Blue Shades' is another prolific anemone producing many superb daisy type flowers in shades of blue in spring. It rapidly makes good'sized colonies and clumps in rocky places, open woodland, and around and between large shrubs....more
Price: £6.99 Source: Gardening Direct
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 | Anemone blanda White Splendour by Gardening Direct 'White Splendour' is smothered in splendidly large daisy type white flowers in spring. It rapidly makes good-sized colonies and clumps in rocky places, open woodland, and around and between large shrubs....more
Price: £16.99 Source: Gardening Direct
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 | Maxicrop Extract of Seaweed Plus Sequestered Iron - 1 litre Use Maxicrop Plus Sequestered Iron on all your favourite shrubs and plants and the unique double combination of pure seaweed extract and sequestered iron will help to produce dark green foliage and more intense flower colour....more
Price: £7.49 Source: GardenCentre.co.uk
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 | Primrose Lemon Sherbet Mix by Gardening Direct We are justly proud of this NEW and EXCLUSIVE form. Primrose, Lemon Sorbet Mix offers a hint of the coming spring with its zingy flowers which start to show before the years end. Looks incredibly natural and effective, mass planted in open areas between shrubs in association with tulips and daffodils....more
Price: £9.99 Source: Gardening Direct
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