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4 fruits in a pot 18cm wide pot
4 Fruits in a pot 18cm wide pot
PET FRIENDLY STOCK: 3
4 bushes Pot of Gooseberry, Raspberry, Blackberry and Redcurrants Split the pot - its a very clever way of getting 4 fruit bushes cheaper Make a great present for someone
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clematis happy birthday 90cm tall
Clematis Happy Birthday 90cm tall
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Clematis ‘Happy Birthday’ is a compact, deciduous climber with large, rich purple flowers and a contrasting creamy centre—cheerful without being shouty. It typically grows to 1.5–2 m, making it ideal for containers, trellises, obelisks, or small gardens. Well suited to Northern Ireland’s mild climate, it prefers full sun to partial shade (cool roots, sunny top). Plant in fertile, moist but well-drained soil. Prune lightly in late winter. Reliable, tidy, and very garden-party friendly.
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clematis ‘pat denny’s double’
Clematis ‘Pat Denny’s Double’
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Clematis ‘Pat Denny’s Double’ is a compact, deciduous climber with striking double mauve-purple flowers in late spring and early summer, often followed by single blooms later on. It grows to around 1.5–2 m, making it ideal for containers, arches, or small trellises. Well suited to Northern Ireland’s mild, moist climate, it prefers full sun to partial shade with its roots kept cool. Plant in fertile, moisture-retentive but well-drained soil. Prune lightly after flowering. Elegant, but not diva-level demanding.
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clematis picotee 90cm tall
Clematis Picotee 90cm tall
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Clematis ‘Picotee’ is a compact, deciduous climber known for its elegant white flowers edged with rosy pink in late spring and early summer, with repeat blooms possible. It typically grows to 2-3 m, making it ideal for trellises, arches, fences, or containers. Well suited to Northern Ireland’s cool, mild climate, it prefers full sun to partial shade. Keep roots cool and shaded, while allowing the top growth plenty of light. Plant in fertile, moist but well-drained soil. Refined, reliable, and quietly dramatic.
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david austin rose : climber the pilgrim 6 litre
David Austin Rose : Climber The Pilgrim 6 Litre
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This variety has particularly beautiful blooms. The buds open to reveal many petalled cups, which gradually form large, flat rosettes. The colour is a very attractive shade of soft yellow, the petals paling prettily towards the edges. The flowers have a medium strength fragrance, which is a perfect balance of Tea and myrrh. It will quickly reach some height and still produce flowers and leaves lower down the plant. Named after the pilgrims in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales. David?Austin, 1991. Characteristics Colour: Soft yellow Flowering: Repeat Flowering Fragrance: Medium, Tea/myrrh Bloom Size: Large Family: English Climbing Rose Size: Medium Climber 12ft (3.75m)
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dwarf plum opal
Dwarf Plum Opal
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SELF FERTILE 5 litre pot Dwarf Prunus 'Opal' is a popular fruit tree variety in the Prunus domestica family. This compact plum tree is prized for its versatility and delicious fruit. 'Opal' typically reaches a height of about 6-8 feet, making it ideal for smaller gardens or even container cultivation. The fruit it produces is medium-sized, with a striking dark purple to red skin and juicy, sweet flesh. 'Opal' plums are often used for fresh eating, baking, and preserving. This variety is known for its reliability, disease resistance, and ability to thrive in various climates, making it a favorite choice for home gardeners and orchard enthusiasts alike.
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framberry 12cm wide pot
Framberry 12cm wide pot
PET FRIENDLY STOCK: 49
Framberry is a unique strawberry variety known for its rich red colour and distinct raspberry flavour. The medium-sized fruits are sweet, aromatic and juicy, combining the appearance of a strawberry with the taste of ripe raspberries. Cropping from early summer, plants are compact and well suited to containers,
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fritillaria imperalis orange 2l
Fritillaria Imperalis Orange 2L
STOCK: 17
This Fritillaria will bear orange-pendants in spring. Height 90cm. Flowering Hates Clay - Dies back - comes back each year - sunny and sheltered is best GROWS TO 90 CM
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fritillaria ‘red’  2l pot
Fritillaria ‘Red’ 2L pot
STOCK: 15
Fritillaria ‘Red’ prefers fertile, well drained soil in a sunny or lightly shaded position. It benefits from a sheltered spot out of strong winds due to its tall flowering stems. Keep soil moist during active growth but avoid waterlogging, especially over winter. A mulch of organic matter in spring supports healthy development. Once established, it is hardy and returns reliably each year, producing striking red bell-shaped blooms in mid to late spring. The die back at winter and re emerge sping time.
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grapes : rembrandt 15cm pot
Grapes : Rembrandt 15cm pot
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Vitis ‘Rembrandt’ is a hardy, deciduous ornamental grape vine reaching 4–6 metres with support. Thrives in full sun for best variegation, tolerating light shade. Prefers fertile, well-drained soil and a sheltered position. Suitable for walls, pergolas or large containers. Prune in winter or summer to control growth and encourage fresh, colourful foliage.
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peony shirley temple 2l
Peony Shirley Temple 2L
STOCK: 7
Deciduous - Full sun to partial shade - All soils - 80cm x 80cm - Not Pet friendly Shirley Temple' is a herbaceous perennial to 80cm, with dark green, divided foliage and fragrant, fully double, rose-pink flowers that fade to buff-white
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raspberry autumn bliss 2l
Raspberry Autumn Bliss 2L
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This autumn-fruiting raspberry produces heavy crops of large, delicious berries from August until the winter frosts. An excellent choice for a sheltered sunny spot with well-prepared, moderately fertile, well-drained soil, the fruit are borne on the upper part of the current season's canes.
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rhodanthemum casablanca 13cm wide pot
Rhodanthemum Casablanca 13cm wide pot
STOCK: 7
Compact, mound-forming perennial; 30-40 cm tall and wide. Prefers full sun and sharply drained soil. Tolerates drought and coastal exposure. Ideal for gravel gardens, containers; protect from winter wet.
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seed potato : cara (main crop) 2kg
Seed Potato : Cara (Main Crop) 2KG
PET FRIENDLY STOCK: 4
Cara is an extremely high yielding Irish variety. These maincrop tubers are oval-round in shape, with smooth skin and a shallow eye. Beautifully coloured white and pink skin. Cara has soft, floury white flesh, therefore is good for baking and chipping. Cara thrives best on light soils, has good resistance to blight and stores very well. Maincrop Certified Irish Seed Early planting in Feb-March for an August harvest Plant normally April for a September-October harvest
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seed potatoes - british queen 2kg
SEED POTATOES - BRITISH QUEEN 2KG
PET FRIENDLY STOCK: 5
2ND EARLIES Position: sun-partial shade Soil: fertile, well drained Rate of growth: fast-growing Harvesting period: July Hardiness: protect tubers from frost Recently awarded the Award of Garden Merit (AGM) by the Royal Horticultural Society. A second early with high yields and delicious flavour, ideal for general cooking - especially chipping, baking and roasting. Oval tubers with white skin, snowy white floury flesh and shallow eyes. Bred in Scotland in 1894 it quickly became Britain's most popular second early and provided part of the staple diet throughout the two World Wars. Yields for this heritage variety are surprisingly high.
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seed potato : sharpes express (first early) 2kg
Seed Potato : Sharpes Express (First Early) 2kg
PET FRIENDLY STOCK: 3
First early Sharpe’s Express – A heritage variety, and one of our best sellers, a long oval shape with smooth skin, bright white flesh, shallow eyes and superb flavour. Good resistance to common scab has helped make Sharpe’s Express a favourite amongst home potato growers for many years. First Early Certified Irish Seed Early planting in Feb-March for a May harvest Plant normally April for a June-July harvest
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