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LIVE FOOD Daphnia / Watervlo 100ml
Not available to buy online. We have weekly deliveries, so can be reserved by telephoning the aquatic department on 01823 461324 extension 3.
LIVE FOOD Red mosquito 'Bloodworm' Small 100ml
Not available to buy online. We have weekly deliveries, so can be reserved by telephoning the aquatic department on 01823 461324 extension 3.
LIVE FOOD River Shrimps 250ml
Not available to buy online. We have weekly deliveries, so can be reserved by telephoning the aquatic department on 01823 461324 extension 3.
Luxury Caramel Fudge Cake
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Luxury Carrot Loaf
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Lysimachia nummularia 'Goldilocks' 9cm/10cm
Compact, low growing to spreading habit. Star shaped to cupped flowers. Good for mixed baskets and container plantings. Gold flowers with bright golden foliage.
Magnum Almond 100ml
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Magnum Classic 110ml
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Magnum Double Caramel 85ml
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Magnum Double Gold Caramel Billionaire 85ml
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Magnum Mint 100ml
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Magnum White 110ml
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Malus 'Laura ®' 12L
A small tree. A naturally dwarf tree with an upright habit, for even the smallest garden. Dark purple-green leaves and stunning pink and white scented flowers in April. Persistent large, round, maroon fruit perfect for the best crab apple jelly. Can be grown in a pot. Suits most well drained soils in sun or partial shade.
Malus 'Louisa' 12L
A charming graceful tree, one of the best weeping Malus, forming an umbrella shape. Dark green, glossy leaves, rose coloured buds opening to true pink flowers. Small lemon-gold ripening to golden-orange fruit festoon the branches in the autumn. Can be grown in a large container. Will grow in most soils in sun or partial shade.
Malus x atrosanguinea 'Gorgeous' 12L
Crab Apple. A fitting name for this charming Malus. The shiny green foliage is a perfect foil for the white Spring flowers, and are almost apple-blossom at times. The Autumn fruits are large and bright, glossy red, like perfect wax cherries. Will grow in most well-drained soils in sun or partial shade. Good scab resistance.
MARGINAL - Acorus gramineus Ogon 1L
Golden variegated sweet flag. This variegated semi-evergreen has aromatic, showy bright yellow & green striped foliage that grows in attractive wide fans forming large low growing clumps. Little maintenance is required. Trim just above the water surface after foliage has died back in Autumn to tidy leaving a little material to protect new shoots.
MARGINAL - Acorus gramineus Ogon 3L
Golden variegated sweet flag. This variegated semi-evergreen has aromatic, showy bright yellow & green striped foliage that grows in attractive wide fans forming large low growing clumps. Little maintenance is required. Trim just above the water surface after foliage has died back in Autumn to tidy leaving a little material to protect new shoots.
MARGINAL - Acorus gramineus variegatus 1L
Variegated slender sweet flag. This is as Acorus gramineus Ogon but the leaves are green and white variegated. Little maintenance is required. Trim just above the water surface after foliage has died back in Autumn to tidy leaving a little material to protect new shoots.
MARGINAL - Alisma plantago aquaticum 1L
Water plantain. When mature this plant sends up many flower stems with multiple delicate white flowers and broad, lanceolate leaves. It is also said to be a cure for rabies hence it is sometimes called Mad Dog weed. Likes t9o be kept constantly moist. Remove flower heads soon after flowering to encourage new flowers and prevent self seeding. Trim old foliage after dying back in Autumn
MARGINAL - Anemopsis californicum 1L
Known as “Apache beads”, it has beautiful white scented flowers and broad, dark green leaves. Used to be sold in Mexico's markets to ward off malaria and other diseases. The flowers and leaves can be dried for potpourri. Little maintenance is required. Trim just above the water surface after foliage has died back in Autumn to tidy.
MARGINAL - Baldellia ranunculoides 1L
Lesser water plantain. A delicate little plant that produces a profusion of small, very pale lilac flowers amidst dense lime-green foliage. No maintenance is required
MARGINAL - Butomus umbellatus 1L
Flowering rush. Pretty pink flowers in umbels rise above the triangular leaves which turn from red to dark green as they mature. The roots used to be crushed and used as food in northern Asia. Little maintenance is required. Trim just above the water surface after foliage has died back in Autumn to tidy
MARGINAL - Caltha palustris 1L
Marsh marigold, King cup. Once established it produces a mass of bright yellow flowers very early in the spring, almost a ball of yellow. After flowering in March and April most foliage will die back. Remove dead leaves to tidy and encourage a potential second flowering.
MARGINAL - Carex muskingumensis 1L
Musk sedge. An architectural plant with light green feathered finely tapering leaves. Little maintenance is required. Trim just above the water surface after foliage has died back in Autumn to tidy.
MARGINAL - Carex pendula 1L
Pendulous sedge. Dark green leathery leaves grow upward then droop to form a weeping mound. The pendulous seed heads can often be seen by streams and brooks. Little maintenance is required. Trim just above the water surface after foliage has died back in Autumn to tidy.
MARGINAL - Carex pendula 3L
Pendulous sedge. Dark green leathery leaves grow upward then droop to form a weeping mound. The pendulous seed heads can often be seen by streams and brooks. Little maintenance is required. Trim just above the water surface after foliage has died back in Autumn to tidy.
MARGINAL - Carex pseudocyperus 3L
Cyperus sedge. Bright green, grassy leaves with drooping, many flowered spikelets, popular with landscapers for native planting schemes to provide cover for wildfowl. Little maintenance is required. Trim just above the water surface after foliage has died back in Autumn to tidy.
MARGINAL - Cotula coronopifolia 1L
Brass buttons. A pretty creeping plant, with numerous bright yellow flowers like buttons. The seeds can be collected and sown under glass in February/March or sown outside in April/May. This annual will self seed if planted in boggy ground where the seeds can settle.