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Campanula caroatica Pearl White 3L

Campanula Pristar White 3L

Campanula glomerata Genti White 3L

Campanula Pristar White 10.5cm

Campanula Alba 10.5cm

Citrus Orange Tree 45 - 55cm (Pot Size: 20 cm Pot, gift wrapped: Unwrapped)

Citrus Orange Tree 45 - 55cm (Pot Size: 20 cm Pot, gift wrapped: Gift Wrapped)

Cordyline Australis 10L (80-100cm)

Cordyline Red Star 10L (80-100cm)

Agapanthus 'Bridal Bouquet' (Pot Size: 7.5 Litre Pot)

Agapanthus 'Bridal Bouquet' (Pot Size: 3 Litre Pot)

Citrus Mini Pursha Lime Bush (Pot Size: 15cm)

Citrus Mini Pursha Lime Bush (Pot Size: 15cm)

Transport yourself back to the 17th century, when this ancient fruit was officially certified. Believed to be a captivating blend of Rangpur lime and the exquisite Shikuwasa mandarin, this little cutie is low maintenance but delivers aromatic mini green limes with a unique heritage. The juice? A mesmerizing fusion of sweet and sour with a hint of Japanese mandarin. And here’s the twist – as it ripens, its sharpness mellows and its hue turns goldens. Unlike its prickly lime cousins, this ornamental citrus bears no spines and maintains a more compact growth, making it the perfect compact companion. Pursha Limes are adored in Asia for flavouring drinks, food, or even a scoop of ice cream. Standing at about 40cm tall (including the pot), this is the quintessential mini ornamental citrus bush, with its glossy, deep green leaves and dainty, aromatic limes, adding an aesthetically pleasing and fragrant touch to your conservatory, patio, or balcony. Makes a perfect and unique gift with an edible twist too! We will always pick the best plant on our nursery for you, however, please note that fruit on your citrus plant is not guaranteed, as this will be dependent on the time of year – with fruits being produced normally from beginning of autumn for most varieties. Plants ordered later in the season are more likely to drop their fruits in transit or may be despatched without fruit if they have finished producing. With correct feeding and care they will continue to fruit with the next cycle. As fruits ripen, they may also develop in colour. E.g. limes will show yellow or orange when they are ripe. The limes we know from supermarkets are picked immature to retain acidity and firmness and as such are green.

GBP 20.00
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Citrus Lemon Tree 45-55cm (Pot Size: 20 cm Pot, gift wrapped: Wrapped)

Citrus Lime Tree 45-55cm (Pot Size: 20 cm Pot, gift wrapped: Unwrapped)

Citrus Lime Tree 45-55cm (Pot Size: 20 cm Pot, gift wrapped: Gift Wrapped)

Citrus Lemon Tree 45-55cm (Pot Size: 20 cm Pot, gift wrapped: Unwrapped)

Aquilegia Green Apples (Pot Size: 3 Litre Pot)

Hydrangea 'Rendez-vous Choco Chic' (Pot Size: 5 Litre Pot)

Christmas Rose Hellebore HGC Diva (Pot Size: 2 Litre Pot)

Christmas Rose Hellebore HGC Diva (Pot Size: 2 Litre Pot)

Christmas Roses like this Hellebore HGC® Diva® happily grow and thrive well without requiring a great deal of maintenance if planted in the right spot. Even in planters, the charming winter flowerers don’t require a great deal of work. When hellebores lay down leaves and flowers on the ground on frosty nights, they may appear frozen. It’s a normal reaction of the plants to protect against the cold. When temperatures rise above freezing, the plant will straighten back up again. To avoid the occurrence of frost drought, water the Helleborus plants sufficiently during periods of mild weather. In the summer, you want to move the planter to a shady place and water it occasionally to prevent the plant from drying out. Flowers Removing dead flowers from hellebores during the flowering season is normally not necessary; the slightly pink or green tones the flowers take on as they fade actually extend the flowering season in winter. Remove the seed pods before they open, as offspring plants normally don’t flower well and might suppress the original plants. Leaves With Lenten Roses, it is recommendable to remove all leaves before the plants start to flower in December and January (when budding stems are approximately 10 cm in height). The old and brown leaves of Christmas Roses and Snow Roses can best be removed in the spring and summer. Feeding Helleborus plants do not require any fertiliser in their first spring. Feed older plants from February onwards and apply a second dressing of fertiliser in midsummer, when the plants grow new roots and initiate flower buds for the next season. Organic fertilizers such as horn shavings and compost have proven to be the fertilizers of choice. If the plants suffer lime deficiency, soils can be improved by working in Dolomite lime or crushed eggshells. The leaves that have fallen off nearby deciduous trees provide a layer of mulch in winter; simply leave them lying on the ground. They form a layer that activates soil life. Helleborus is very sensitive to root injuries. For this reason, the ground around it should not be dug.

GBP 18.00
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Christmas Rose Hellebore HGC Jesse (Pot Size: 4.5 Litre Pot)

Christmas Rose Hellebore HGC Jesse (Pot Size: 4.5 Litre Pot)

Christmas Roses like this Christmas Rose Hellebore HGC® Jesse happily grow and thrive well without requiring a great deal of maintenance if planted in the right spot. Even in planters, the charming winter flowerers don’t require a great deal of work. When hellebores lay down leaves and flowers on the ground on frosty nights, they may appear frozen. It’s a normal reaction of the plants to protect against the cold. When temperatures rise above freezing, the plant will straighten back up again. To avoid the occurrence of frost drought, water the Helleborus plants sufficiently during periods of mild weather. In the summer, you want to move the planter to a shady place and water it occasionally to prevent the plant from drying out. Flowers Removing dead flowers from hellebores during the flowering season is normally not necessary; the slightly pink or green tones the flowers take on as they fade actually extend the flowering season in winter. Remove the seed pods before they open, as offspring plants normally don’t flower well and might suppress the original plants. Leaves With Lenten Roses, it is recommendable to remove all leaves before the plants start to flower in December and January (when budding stems are approximately 10 cm in height). The old and brown leaves of Christmas Roses and Snow Roses can best be removed in the spring and summer. Feeding Helleborus plants do not require any fertiliser in their first spring. Feed older plants from February onwards and apply a second dressing of fertiliser in midsummer, when the plants grow new roots and initiate flower buds for the next season. Organic fertilizers such as horn shavings and compost have proven to be the fertilizers of choice. If the plants suffer lime deficiency, soils can be improved by working in Dolomite lime or crushed eggshells. The leaves that have fallen off nearby deciduous trees provide a layer of mulch in winter; simply leave them lying on the ground. They form a layer that activates soil life. Helleborus is very sensitive to root injuries. For this reason, the ground around it should not be dug.

GBP 25.00
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Aquilegia Spring Magic White (Pot Size: 3 Litre Pot)

Hellebore HGC White - Gift Wrapped (Pot Size: 2 Litre Pot)

Hellebore HGC White - Gift Wrapped (Pot Size: 2 Litre Pot)

Christmas Roses such as Hellebore HGC® Diva®, Helleborus HGC® Jesko and Helleborus HGC® Wintergold happily grow and thrive well without requiring a great deal of maintenance if planted in the right spot. Even in planters, the charming winter flowerers don’t require a great deal of work. When hellebores lay down leaves and flowers on the ground on frosty nights, they may appear frozen. It’s a normal reaction of the plants to protect against the cold. When temperatures rise above freezing, the plant will straighten back up again. To avoid the occurrence of frost drought, water the Helleborus plants sufficiently during periods of mild weather. We will select from choice of Helleborus HGC® CR Jesko, Helleborus HGC® CR Wintergold  or Helleborus HGC® CR Diva® all from German breeder, Heuger, for whom we are the official UK partner.  The perfect wintry gift! In the summer, you want to move the planter to a shady place and water it occasionally to prevent the plant from drying out. Flowers Removing dead flowers from hellebores during the flowering season is normally not necessary; the slightly pink or green tones the flowers take on as they fade actually extend the flowering season in winter. Remove the seed pods before they open, as offspring plants normally don’t flower well and might suppress the original plants. Leaves The old and brown leaves of Christmas Roses and Snow Roses are best be removed in the spring and summer. Feeding Helleborus plants do not require any fertiliser in their first spring. Feed older plants from February onwards and apply a second dressing of fertiliser in midsummer, when the plants grow new roots and initiate flower buds for the next season. Organic fertilizers such as horn shavings and compost have proven to be the fertilizers of choice. If the plants suffer lime deficiency, soils can be improved by working in Dolomite lime or crushed eggshells. The leaves that have fallen off nearby deciduous trees provide a layer of mulch in winter; simply leave them lying on the ground. They form a layer that activates soil life. Helleborus is very sensitive to root injuries. For this reason, the ground around it should not be dug.

GBP 20.00
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