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Full sun to partial shade. hates clay. Grows to 1.5m x 1.5m As like all hydrangea this isnt pet friendly A bushy, compact, upright, deciduous shrub. Dark green ovate leaves with prominent veins are on dark stems. Fragrant flowers are on large dense panicles, from July to October, appearing first light green, then turning white, maturing first as a light pink and then finally a darker pink.
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3 LITRE litre pot. Deciduous + Full sun + Partial Shade + Can be grown in clay Annabelle' is a small, bushy deciduous shrub with broadly oval leaves and very large, spherical heads of white sterile flowers to 25cm across in summer
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Calibrachoa ‘Trixie Flamingo’ is a compact, trailing plant reaching about 15–30cm in height with a spread of 30–45cm, perfect for hanging baskets, pots, and window boxes. In Northern Ireland, it thrives in full sun but tolerates some light shade, preferring moist, fertile, well-drained soil. It dislikes waterlogging and benefits from regular feeding throughout the growing season. ‘Trixie Flamingo’ blooms profusely from late spring until the first frosts, producing a cheerful mix of pink and complementary colours. It’s treated as an annual in Northern Ireland, as it isn’t frost hardy. Trim back if it gets leggy—no deadheading required.
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Calibrachoa ‘Trixie Petticoat’ is a charming, trailing annual/perennial cultivar ideally sized at 15–30 cm tall with a 30–45 cm spread, perfect for hanging baskets, patio pots, and window boxes. In Northern Ireland’s temperate, moist climate, it thrives in full sun to light shade, ensuring abundant blooms. It prefers moist, fertile, well‑drained soil (neutral to slightly acidic) and dislikes wet roots—avoid waterlogged conditions. Regular feeding and consistent moisture during the growing season support its prolific flowering from late spring until early autumn. Treated as an annual in NI due to lack of frost hardiness. If it becomes leggy, simply trim back to encourage fresh growth.
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Calibrachoa ‘Trixie Pink Paradise’ is a compact, trailing plant, reaching about 15–30cm tall with a spread of 30–45cm, ideal for hanging baskets, window boxes and containers. In Northern Ireland, it thrives in full sun but will tolerate light shade, needing at least six hours of sunlight for best flowering. It prefers fertile, moist but well-drained soil and dislikes waterlogged conditions, especially in cooler weather. Treated as an annual due to lack of frost hardiness, it flowers continuously from late spring until autumn. Regular feeding and watering keep it going strong. No deadheading needed, but trimming keeps it bushy and neat.
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Platycodon grandiflorus 'Astra Pink' is a compact perennial, typically reaching 20–30cm in height and spread—ideal for containers, borders, or cottage gardens. In Northern Ireland’s cool, damp climate, it prefers a sunny or lightly shaded spot with well-drained but moisture-retentive soil. Shelter from strong winds is wise, as the stems can be brittle. It dislikes waterlogged conditions, so raised beds or improved drainage may help. Hardy down to about -15°C, it overwinters well but hates sitting in winter wet. Pink, starry blooms appear from July to September. Deadhead spent flowers to prolong the display—reliable, charming, and a bit of a show-off!
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Campanula ‘Adansa® Purple’ is a low-growing, trailing perennial, reaching about 15–30cm in height with a spread of 30–45cm, making it perfect for containers, hanging baskets, rockeries, or the front of borders. In Northern Ireland, it thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers fertile, moist but well-drained soil. It produces masses of vibrant purple, star-shaped flowers from late spring through summer, often with repeat blooms. Hardy and tolerant of Northern Ireland’s mild winters, it benefits from a sheltered spot to protect trailing stems from wind. Water regularly, feed monthly and deadhead to encourage prolonged flowering.
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Platycodon grandiflorus 'Astra Blue' is a dwarf, clump-forming perennial, growing to around 20–30cm tall and wide, making it perfect for borders, rockeries, or pots. In Northern Ireland’s mild, damp climate, it thrives best in a sunny position but will tolerate light shade. Soil should be fertile, well-drained, and not prone to winter waterlogging—this plant dislikes “wet feet” in the cold months. Hardy to about -15°C, it copes well with local conditions but appreciates a sheltered spot to protect its slender stems from strong winds. Its large, balloon-like blue buds open to star-shaped flowers from July into September—a cheerful, reliable summer bloomer.
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Instant impact Double flowers which change colour as they mature from dark pink to light pink and finally white
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blue with a white rim, 6 x 9 cm pots in a carrypack
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blue, 6 x 9 cm pots in a carrypack
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Petunia pink 6 pack - 9cm pots
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Petunia red 6 pack - 9cm pots
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Geranium wallichianum ‘Bloom Me Away’ is a compact, spreading perennial, reaching around 30–40cm tall with a spread of 60–70cm—excellent for borders, groundcover, or containers. In Northern Ireland, it thrives in full sun or partial shade and prefers moist, fertile, well-drained soil. Hardy to about -10°C (RHS H4), it copes well with NI’s mild, wet winters but dislikes waterlogged ground. It produces a long season of violet-blue flowers from late spring to autumn, attracting bees and pollinators. Deadheading encourages repeat blooms. Low-maintenance and disease-resistant, it provides a reliable, easy-care splash of colour through the summer into early autumn.
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Platycodon grandiflorus 'Astra White' is a compact, clump-forming perennial, typically reaching 20–30cm tall and wide—ideal for borders, pots, or the front of a mixed bed. In Northern Ireland’s temperate climate, it prefers a sunny spot but will tolerate light shade. The key is well-drained, fertile soil, as it strongly dislikes sitting in wet soil over winter. Hardy to around -15°C, it will cope well outdoors but benefits from a sheltered position to avoid stem damage from strong winds. From July to September, it produces striking, pure white, star-shaped flowers from balloon-like buds—a long-flowering, low-maintenance charmer for summer displays.
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Anemone hupehensis ‘Emmy Deep Rose’ is a graceful, clump-forming perennial that typically reaches 60–80cm tall with a spread of around 45–60cm, perfect for adding late-season colour to borders in Northern Ireland. It thrives in full sun or partial shade, preferring fertile, humus-rich, moist but well-drained soil. It tolerates light shade and performs well in NI’s mild, damp climate but avoid very dry or waterlogged sites. From late summer into autumn, it produces abundant deep rose-pink flowers on slender, wiry stems. Hardy and easy to grow, it benefits from annual mulching and occasional division to maintain vigour and flowering performance.
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Thymus praecox ‘Albiflorus’ is a mat-forming, aromatic perennial that spreads to about 30–40 cm wide and stays low at roughly 5–10 cm tall, ideal as a fragrant groundcover, in rock gardens, between stepping stones, or at patio edges. It thrives in full sun, relishing Northern Ireland’s mild climate, and prefers very well-drained, sandy or gritty soil. Once established, it’s drought-tolerant and dislikes waterlogged conditions. In early summer, it blooms with small white flowers that attract bees. Cut back lightly after flowering to maintain compact, dense growth, and trim before winter to keep it tidy and vigorous.
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Agapanthus ‘Sunfield’ is a bold, clump-forming perennial reaching around 60–100cm tall with a spread of 40–50cm, ideal for borders or containers. In Northern Ireland, it thrives in full sun and appreciates a sheltered, warm spot for the best flowering. It prefers moist, fertile, well-drained soil and dislikes sitting in cold, wet conditions over winter—mulch in autumn for protection. From midsummer into early autumn, it produces large, deep blue flowerheads held on sturdy stems, adding architectural height. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage further flowers and divide congested clumps every few years to maintain vigour and performance.
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Full sun - sheltered spot - ok in pots A striking foliage plant that has pulled in lots of awards. Its large, silvery white leaves have a soft, downy texture, which makes it ideal for a sensory garden, but it will also make an eye-catching feature for a border or pot where it will thrive in a hot, sunny spot. It quickly forms a good-sized clump and will become tolerant of drought once established. It also tolerates salt-laden winds, so will flourish in a coastal setting, however it tends to be relatively short-lived. Not pet friendly
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Prunus laur. ‘Rotundifolia’ (Cherry Laurel ‘Rotundifolia’) is a robust evergreen shrub reaching approximately 3–5 m tall with a similar spread, forming a dense, rounded hedge or standalone specimen. In Northern Ireland, it thrives in full sun to full shade, preferring rich, moist, well-drained soil but tolerating many soil types, from neutral to slightly acidic. Once established, it copes well with sheltered coastal gardens and mild winter climates. Provides glossy green foliage year‑round and creamy-white racemes in spring (though flowering is often modest). Ideal for evergreen screening—prune after flowering to maintain shape and encourage fresh growth.
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3 Litre This compact evergreen shrub is primarily grown for its handsome foliage, which if grown in full sun, is a fiery shade of red when it first emerges in spring, before turning a rich green as it ages. The conical clusters of white flowers it produces in midsummer are also pretty and add further to the plant's appeal.
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Agapanthus ‘Leicester’ is a clump-forming perennial, reaching around 60–75 cm tall with a 40–50 cm spread, ideal for containers, patio displays, or borders in Northern Ireland. It thrives in full sun and tolerates light shade, especially in milder spots. Prefers moist but well-drained, fertile soil, slightly alkaline to neutral – avoid waterlogging, particularly in winter. Plant in a sheltered site to protect from strong winds. Its showy deep-blue flower umbels appear from midsummer to early autumn. Hardy but benefits from winter mulch in exposed gardens. Deadhead spent blooms and divide clumps every few years to maintain vigour.
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