| Description | Euonymus japonicus microphyllus
Japanese Spindle Bush or Tom Thumb is a box hedging plant with a difference.
• Glossy, dark green foliage with a mild serrated edge
• Ideal for box and medium hedging
• Tolerates coastal conditions and drought
Having trouble choosing the right Box Hedge for your garden?
Click here! | Liquid fertiliser for pest and disease control.
This ready to use spray on pack is the ideal way to foliar fertilise, which is where nutrients are sprayed directly on the leaves of plants for instant absorption.
- For the best results we recommend applying to the foliage until saturated to the point of dripping – this allows the plants to take in the nutrients immediately, and the run-off drips into the soil feeding the roots.
- Best applied on it’s own as mixing with other products may affect performance.
- Low toxicity
Use for treating: Aphids, Thrips, Psyllids, Mealy Bugs and other common pests fast. | Malus domestica 'Echtermeyer'
The Weeping Crabapple is a beautiful small tree that looks amazing all year round, with moderately weeping, fine branches. It features pink, red and white flowers in Spring followed by small deep red apples. The crabapples can be left on the tree into Winter for a decorative look.
These crabapples are grafted, meaning they have a tall straight trunk with a bushy head and will not get much taller than 8-9 feet. As they mature their leafy weeping head gets fuller and their trunks thicker. | Rosa floribunda 'Burgundy Iceberg' Rose
Burgundy Iceberg roses have great health, vigour and superb blooming ability in a most gorgeous burgundy colour. If you want a hardy, colourful variation on the Iceberg Rose, then a Burgandy Iceberg Rose is a good choice. It puts on an absolutely amazing display after it has been planted for a couple of years. More than worth the wait!
Available online ONLY - Not in store. | Rosa floribunda
Imp rose is a tough, bushy rose with deep green foliage. For best results, plant in full sun with a well drained soil.
- Hardy and resilient
- Frost tolerant
- Multicoloured
Bush form |
| Content | | | | Roses are easily one of the most popular and widely cultivated groups of flowering plants. Numerous different cultivars have been produced over the last two centuries, although roses have been grown for millennia before their popularity bloomed. Renowned for their flowers and beauty, they are also loved for other reasons such as their fruit. The rose hip can be made into an old fashioned jam. Roses range in size and variety from your standard and bush roses to climbers and weeping varieties. Amongst all their beautiful colours, varieties and fragrances there is bound to be the perfect rose out there for your garden. For more information on selecting and growing roses,?visit our Rose Factsheet. | Rosa floribunda
Imp Rose produces repeat-flowering, red/hot pink and white blooms from late Spring. It has a compact bush growth and a mild fragrance.
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| Additional information |
| botanical-name |
Euonymus fortunei, Euonymus japonicas microphyllus
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| height-x-width |
50cm x 50cm
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| planting-distance |
For border: 4 per metre
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| features |
Dense compact glossy dark green narrow leaves on a dwarf bush
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| conditions |
Very hardy, will thrive in most soils but prefers full sun to part shade in well drained soil
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| landscape-use |
Low hedge, borders, topiary, containers for patios and courtyards
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