| Description | Hydrangea macrophylla
'Deep Purple' Hydrangea performs best in a part shade position sheltered from the hot sun and wind with rich, porous, moist soil. They flower with gorgeous deep purple large blooms! Deadhead and prune to shape after flowering, Hydrangeas can be cut back quite hard if need be. Feed with an organic slow-release fertiliser in late spring.
8''/20cm pot | Prunus var. nucipersica 'Peacherine'
Deciduous, fruiting tree has lance-shaped, dark green leaves with massed clusters of small, fragrant pink flowers in Spring followed by large edible sweet and juicy yellow fleshed fruit in Summer. This slightly fuzzy reddish/yellow skinned fruit is a cross between a peach and a nectarine. Ideal for full sun in gardens, as a feature, edging or in large pots. It can be eaten fresh or cooked. It is self-pollinating and attracts bees.
10'' pot | Hydrangea macrophylla
Macrophylla perform best in a part shade position sheltered form the hot sun and wind with a rich, porous, moist soil. Dead head and prune to shape after flowering, Hydrangeas can be cut back quite hard if need be. Feed with an organic slow release fertiliser in late spring. White varieties do not change colour, no matter the pH. | Olea europeana
Dwarf Olive Garden Harvest is a self-pollinating variety producing medium sized fruits that are suitable for both table and oil use. Olive trees are attractive evergreen shrubs or small trees with silver-grey foliage. They are also ideal for screening and hedges or feature plants. Requires a position in full sun, and can tolerate many soil conditions, droughts and frosts when established.
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