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King Charles Lily

King Charles Lily

Ilex Golden King

Holly Golden King

Rose King Charles Coronation

Rose King Charles Coronation

Narcissus King Alfred

Seed Potato King Edward - maincrop

Harkness Rose King Arthur

Holly Golden King

Holly Golden King

Holly Golden King

Dryopteris Cristata The King

Kings and Queens Bulb Collection

Kings and Queens Bulb Collection

Stately and regal spring blooms that are tough and hardy to plant now and survive through the bitter winter months. Introduce royalty to your garden with the 'Kings and Queens' Bulb Collection.Witness an incredible contrast in colour by planting this whole collection as one display, as the bright golden-yellow flowers of 'King Alfred' and orange Crown Imperials really standout against the near black 'Queen of the Night' tulips.These blooms even emerge on long and strong stems, so are just waiting to be snipped and included in fresh cut flower vase displays, bringing a splash of nature into the home.Enjoy this excellent collection that includes:20 x Narcissus 'King Alfred' bulbs, size 10/12: There's something so regal about the 'King of Daffodils'. These golden-yellow flowers are spring staples, with flowers that each stretch up to 10cm wide and boast a classic trumpet-like shape.15 x Tulip 'Queen of the Night' bulbs, size 10/11: Eye-catching and unique tulips with deep purple flowers that are almost black. The rich petals are glossy, forming blooms that rise upright on high stems from plants of green foliage.2 x Crown Imperial bulbs, size 20/24: Fritillaria imperialis, affectionately known as Crown Imperials due to the crown-like whorl of leaves that top bright orange, downward-facing blooms. A unique fragrance is produced by this spring flowerer, which is handy for repelling mice, moles, and other rodents. Proud holder of the RHS Award of Garden Merit.Supplied as a mixed collection of 37 bulbs, ready for autumn planting.

GBP 999.99
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Strawberry Sweet Colossus

Strawberry Sweet Colossus

Perennial Hardy Penstemon Collection

Begonia Big Mix

Begonia Big Mix

Begonia Big Mix

Upright Begonia Big Mixed

Rose English Legends Collection

Bramley Apple Tree

Duo Fruit Tree - Apple Bramley & Braeburn

Duo Fruit Tree - Apple Bramley & Braeburn

Apple Braeburn & Bramley Duo Tree - Now everyone can grow fruit trees in the minimum of space! These incredible duo fruit trees have been meticulously grafted by highly skilled nurserymen, to create 2 different trees growing on one rootstock! What's more, the rootstocks are dwarfing meaning that your trees will always remain compact! You will get 2 different varieties of fruit from 1 tree so are perfect for anyone who loves the idea of picking their own home-grown fresh fruit, but has limited space. Each of the varieties will produce bumper crops of delicious full sized fruit! Because they are already trained into a V shape, they are perfect for growing up a wall. Braeburn Apple The UK's most popular eating apple variety by far and will easily grow and flourish superbly in your garden! The crisp and juicy white-fleshed fruits have what is considered by most to be the perfect sweet/tangy flavour balance, literally providing a flavour explosion with every mouthful! The gorgeous fruit will be ready to pick fresh from your tree by mid-October each season and will store well until the end of January if kept chilled but frost free. Crops: October. Bramley Apple  Considered the 'King Of Cooking Apples' by respected chefs and professional fruit growers, it is the world's best known and favourite cooking apple, standing the test of time through over 200 years! It is considered supreme because its fruits have the perfect acidic flavour required for use in the kitchen and the almost pure-white flesh becomes incredibly light and fluffy when cooked. Bramley is an incredibly heavy cropper once established with high quality fruits that will store through the winter months pick them in early October (before they get over-ripe) and store cold but frost free for use until January. Crops: October

GBP 6.99
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Bramley Apple tree

Bramley Apple tree

Considered the 'King of Cooking Apples' by respected chefs and professional fruit growers, 'Bramley' was raised from a single seed planted by Mary Ann Brailsford in 1809. Since then it has gone on to become the world's best-known and favourite cooking apple, standing the test of time over 200 years! It is considered supreme because its fruits have the perfect acidic flavour required for use in the kitchen and the almost pure-white flesh becomes incredibly light and fluffy when cooked. 'Bramley' is an incredibly heavy cropper once established, with high-quality fruits that will store through the winter months. Pick them in early October (before they get over-ripe) and store cold but frost-free for use until January. Our grower-quality, multi-branched, bare-root trees have been grafted onto a dwarfing rootstock to provide a compact and manageable habit, which in this case will reach about 2m (6-7 ft) tall. It is best to grow 'Bramley' alongside another apple variety such as 'Braeburn' for best fruit set, as 'Bramley' is not self-fertile. 'The Bramley Apple bought earlier this year had masses of bloom which made an attractive feature in the botttom of the garden and after a little fruit drop my father and I had 3 decent size Bramley apples which had a very good flavour. They went down very well with a home-made pie (1 apple) and baked apple, and I would certainly recommend the following recipe: Take a generous handful of sultanas and soak overnight in whisky with a dash of cloves added. Take the apples and core them, also make a cut just through the skin around the circumference to prevent the apples splitting, and place on an ovenproof dish.Stuff the core cavity with the sultanas and then add sugar to the remaining spirit to make a thick syrup (consistency of honey) and drizzle over the top of the apples. Then bake at 180 degrees for about 35-40 mins and then serve up with cream or ice cream to enjoy the fruits of the garden!Robert, Middlesex - October 2014

GBP 9.99
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