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Flowers in time for Christmas
- Grows best in dappled shade (tolerates sun)
- Great for underplanting trees and shrubs
- Early-flowering from December to March
- Looks fantastic in a patio pot!
Heavy-cropping, heritage damson
- Punchy, sharp taste that cooks down nicely
- Ideal for northern gardens
- Makes an outstanding damson crumble
- Harvest from early September
A prize-winning celebration rose
- Bright, fully double white roses
- Lightly fragranced
- Repeat flowering: July to October
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
Simple and elegant shrub rose
- Clusters of single white roses
- Lightly fragranced
- Repeat flowering: May to October
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
Colour-changing rose
- Pale apricot and white blooms
- Lightly fragranced
- Repeat flowering: May to October
- ADR winner for strength and health
Marbled leaves and pastel blooms
- Grows nicely in partial shade
- Combine with grasses, ferns or heucheras
- Early-flowering from December to March
- Fully hardy in even harsh winters
Blazing foliage in the autumn
- Strong columnar tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 6m
- Gorgeous large white single flowers
- Blossoms in April
Bright as a sprinkling of snow
- Clusters of white double roses
- Subtly fragranced
- Repeat flowering: June to October
- Grow in pots on a patio or balcony
Small, sweet and super tender
- Boasts a wonderful mild sweetness
- One of the earlier varieties
- We absolutely love a turnip tartiflette
- Harvest from June to December
Round Kiwi with a superior flavour
- Small, almost round fruits with an excellent flavour
- Free flowering vine with creamy white blooms
- Fast growing vine ideal to cover a trellis
- Reliable, self-fertile variety
Limelight-stealing kiwi vine
- Sweet with subtle notes of acidity
- Self-fertile and disease resistant
- Use in smoothies or as a pie topping
- Harvest in January
Make music on your palate
- Sweet, firm and aromatic
- An excellent-jam making strawberry
- Give a classic pavlova a go
- Pick from late June to July
Award winning blooms
- Large violet double flowers
- Strong Old Rose fragrance
- Repeat flowering: May to October
- Rose of the Year 2018
Grow your own sloe gin!
- A tartness that's perfect for jams
- Brilliant for wildlife and pollinators
- Essential for sloe gin and hedgerow jelly!
- Harvest from October
Perfect for kids!
- Sweet apple taste with a crisp bite (eating)
- A stoic variety that crops reliably
- Ideal for snacking, perfect for lunchboxes
- Harvest from September to October
Brilliant bicolour blooms
- Pink and white flowers, mid-green leaves
- Easily covers a tired fence or wall
- Happy in both full sun and partial shade
- Flowers from June to August
A familiar old favourite
- The perfect balance of sweet and tart
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Serve with ice cream and dark chocolate
- Harvest from late July to August
Wonderful notes of strawberry
- Delicious grapes with a strawberry undertone
- Very productive and easy to grow
- Eat fresh or mash to make grape juice
- Ready to harvest in September
Eat straight from the vine!
- Crisp, juicy and even hints of spice
- Glorious foliage with stunning autumn colour
- Try a grape and cranberry focaccia
- Pick your grapes in September
A soft-shelled sensation
- Sweet and perfect for making milk
- Glorious scented, springtime blossom
- Grind your almonds to make a flour for baking
- Harvest from mid-September
One of the finest French figs
- Sweet, jammy and juicy
- Incredibly easy to grow
- Dry for a handy (and tasty!) snack
- Harvest in September
Is it a courgette? Is it a pumpkin? You decide!
- Bright yellow round fruits on compact, bushy plants
- Tasty roasted or spiralised
- Great for veg plots or pots
- Harvest as courgettes or leave them to turn into pumpkins!
Blooms as pretty as the berries
- A sweetness that tantalises the tastebuds
- Long-lasting, large, double pink flowers
- Drop in your mojitos for a twist on a classic
- Harvest from June right through to September
Packed with protein and fibre
- A brilliant blend of sweet and nutty
- An excellent source of plant protein
- Try your hand at edamame falafels
- Pick from July to September