Hand woven bag that looks and feels like wool but is waterproof, mould resistant, easy to clean, hard wearing and has great environmentally friendly credentials. Please note the recycled plastic bottle yarn has been designed to look and feel like natural wool, so some pilling can occur. Hand loomed, so some variations in colour and size can be expected. 37 x 42cm.WEAVER GREEN - With an estimated 35 billion plastic bottles finding their way into our seas each year, Weaver Green takes recycled plastic bottles, shreds and spins the plastic into a colourful yarn, and then weaves the yarn into beautiful, soft and environmentally friendly rugs and textiles with all the practicality of plastic, but the look and feel of natural wool. Weaving partners are independently inspected to ensure safe and fair working conditions for the crafts men and women, and the textiles are finished in their Devon based rug rooms.
Jacaranda Plant - Bonsai blueAt last, the world’s first compact Jacaranda!The Jacaranda - Bonsai Blue is truly a beautiful plant. We are fortunate enough to have complete exclusivity in the whole of Europe! You could be one of the first people in Europe to grow this fantastic plant.;If you have travelled to some far-flung places you may have seen the streets lined with huge Jacaranda trees growing to 20 metres high! Arching overhead, enclosing you in a giant rip curl wave effect of the brightest blue flowers both above your head and below your feet. Around 15 years ago, Mr Sakai in Japan made a chance discovery of a single flowering branch on a young Jacaranda tree (they normally take 15 years to flower).;After more than 10 years of careful selective breeding, Mr Sakai has finally perfected the early years flowering dwarf Jacaranda that you see here. So thanks to his efforts, we can all enjoy this wonderful plant in our own gardens or patios.The Jacaranda - Bonsai Blue’s name comes from the locals use in Brazil. This dwarf plant originally comes from Japan where it was cultivated to produce flowers much faster! Now native to the American Tropics, the Jacaranda will surely make for an amazing patio plant and bring an exotic flair to any garden display.Now at last UK gardeners can also grow and appreciate the soft, fern like foliage of this world's first compact Jacaranda but also be astonished by its breath-taking purple blooms. Preferring well-draining soil, Bonsai Blue is heat and drought tolerant. You won’t be the only one that loves these Jacaranda plants, they also attract butterflies, bees and other pollinating wildlife.Its rounded habit and 1.25-1.5m height enable it to be readily protected from frosts below -2 degrees. Previously grown in the UK for their fern like foliage, Bonsai Blue will also provide stunning blue flowers in late May-June. Despatching June Onwards.To find out more about the Jacaranda Bonsai Blue's amazing story read more here!
Jacaranda Plant - Bonsai blue At last, the world’s first compact Jacaranda! The Jacaranda - Bonsai Blue is truly a beautiful plant. We are fortunate enough to have complete exclusivity in the whole of Europe! You could be one of the first people in Europe to grow this fantastic plant. If you have travelled to some far-flung places you may have seen the streets lined with huge Jacaranda trees growing to 20 metres high! Arching overhead, enclosing you in a giant rip curl wave effect of the brightest blue flowers both above your head and below your feet. Around 15 years ago, Mr Sakai in Japan made a chance discovery of a single flowering branch on a young Jacaranda tree (they normally take 15 years to flower). After more than 10 years of careful selective breeding, Mr Sakai has finally perfected the early years flowering dwarf Jacaranda that you see here. So thanks to his efforts, we can all enjoy this wonderful plant in our own gardens or patios. The Jacaranda - Bonsai Blue’s name comes from the locals use in Brazil. This dwarf plant originally comes from Japan where it was cultivated to produce flowers much faster! Now native to the American Tropics, the Jacaranda will surely make for an amazing patio plant and bring an exotic flair to any garden display. Now at last UK gardeners can also grow and appreciate the soft, fern like foliage of this world's first compact Jacaranda but also be astonished by its breath-taking purple blooms. Preferring well-draining soil, Bonsai Blue is heat and drought tolerant. You won’t be the only one that loves these Jacaranda plants, they also attract butterflies, bees and other pollinating wildlife. Its rounded habit and 1.25-1.5m height enable it to be readily protected from frosts below -2 degrees. Previously grown in the UK for their fern like foliage, Bonsai Blue will also provide stunning blue flowers in late May-June. Despatching June Onwards. To find out more about the Jacaranda Bonsai Blue's amazing story read more here!
Custom designed and manufactured from a durable polyresin, these pot feet are frost-proof, UV-resistant and hand-painted using lead-free products. Set of three. DD.
Jacobinia pauciflora Firefly also known as Justica rizzzinii is a rounded evergreen shrub originating from Brazil but rarely seen in the UK. This highly attractive, compact and dense growing, woody shrub will create an amazing display in any garden or patio. The brightly coloured tubular flowers, producing small scarlet and yellow tubular flowers that are borne profusely over a long period of time from late December to April, a time of year when colour is always desperately needed in the garden. This shrub is equally at home in a conservatory over the winter months which will also keep the colour closer to the house which is produced from late winter through to early spring, alternatively a little shelter may be required in some areas. Happy in ordinary soil Firefly loves hot conditions and will grow in sun or partial shade. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Flowers January-early April/late September-December. Height 60-70cm. Supplied as a bare root in a 9cm pot.Our first awareness of this plant was on a small Somerset nursery who had bought a plant from Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens in Dorset. As this and its Country of origin suggests it is not fully hardy and should only be planted outside in sheltered coastal areas in the Southern or South Western parts of England.However if you are fortunate enough to live in one of these favoured warmer areas or have a frost protected glasshouse or conservatory anywhere in the UK where you can either bring in a patio pot overwinter or plant in a permanent bed this variety is a stunner!
Jacobinia pauciflora Firefly also known as Justica rizzzinii is a rounded evergreen shrub originating from Brazil but rarely seen in the UK. This highly attractive, compact and dense growing, woody shrub will create an amazing display in any garden or patio. The brightly coloured tubular flowers, producing small scarlet and yellow tubular flowers that are borne profusely over a long period of time from late December to April, a time of year when colour is always desperately needed in the garden. This shrub is equally at home in a conservatory over the winter months which will also keep the colour closer to the house which is produced from late winter through to early spring, alternatively a little shelter may be required in some areas. Happy in ordinary soil Firefly loves hot conditions and will grow in sun or partial shade. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Flowers January-early April/late September-December. Height 60-70cm. Supplied as a bare root in a 9cm pot.Our first awareness of this plant was on a small Somerset nursery who had bought a plant from Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens in Dorset. As this and its Country of origin suggests it is not fully hardy and should only be planted outside in sheltered coastal areas in the Southern or South Western parts of England.However if you are fortunate enough to live in one of these favoured warmer areas or have a frost protected glasshouse or conservatory anywhere in the UK where you can either bring in a patio pot overwinter or plant in a permanent bed this variety is a stunner!
Eastern influenced design, open slatted roof, natural timber finish, pressure treated to protect against rot, can be painted or stained if desired, easy 2 person assembly, comprehensive instructions and all fittings included. Dimensions: external 2075mm height, 1330mm width, 800mm depth. seat 1150mm width, 420mm depth. Leave your arbour natural or why not paint it one of our 5 lovely colours? Available to UK Mainland only.
The offer includes 3 Chilean Guava plants & a FREE copy of James Wong Homegrown Revolution Book:Chilean Guava Plants - Rumour has it that this tasty little number was Queen Victorias favourite fruit! Chilean Guavas look like blueberries and taste like wild strawberries. A firm favourite amongst the Suttons family, they are absolutely delicious we can see why HRH was so fond of them. This brand new variety KA-POW is British bred, and named by James himself. James says - 'They even come with sweetly scented, powder pink lily-of-the-valley type flowers; theyre such a wonderful addition to any garden and one definitely not to be missed!' Latin Name: Myrtus ugni. Hardy down to -10C. Height 3m (10') but can be trimmed. Harvest from mid summer. 3 plants supplied in 9cm pots.James Wong Homegrown Revolution Book - In his best-selling book, James' shows us a completely new range of fruit and vegetables to grow and eat. It is also packed with tasty recipes that you can make at home with the crops that you grow! You will learn how to harvest homegrown quinoa, your very own popcorn or plant a mini green tea plantation on your patio. This inspiring new book is great fun and full of plant wisdom. TV presenter and two times RHS medal winner James Wong shows that there's much more to grow than potatoes and sprouts on your allotment.
Why not grow your very own exotic fruit with these three delicious-tasting varieties from our James Wong range. The collection contains 6 plants (2 of each variety):Kaffir Lime - The cornerstone of oriental cooking! Just wait until you taste the difference between shop bought leaves and those you've picked fresh from your own bush. A lovely houseplant for a windowsill, which you can also put out on your patio during the summer. Snip off the largest, most mature leaves as required. Latin Name: Citrus hystrix. Supplied in 10cm pots.Strawberry Candy Cane - A delicious combination of 'Candy Floss' & 'White Surprise' alpine/musk strawberries. The scarlet variety is very fragrant, with an almost candyfloss-like flavour. The white is a wonderfully scented variety with the flavour of very sweet, ripe bananas. They are much favoured in French and Swiss kitchens. White bears its fruits in June and Scarlet gives a season-long supply of tasty, juicy berries. Ideal for hanging baskets where they will produce an abundance of delicious hanging fruit year after year. Supplied in 9cm pots.Fuchsia Gummi Berry - Easily the best kept South American secret since the map of Eldorado! Once prized by the Incas for their delicious fruit, the stunning pendant flowers of this ubiquitous hanging basket plant have somehow distracted us from the incredible edilbe potential of their shiny purple berries. James has selected the best tasting variety: sweet and berry-like, somewhere between a fig and a black cherry. Wonderful fresh, but delicious made into jam, dotted through muffins or cooked up with ginger and chilli as a tangy relish. Plus, the plants have exquisite marbled flowers and a semi-trailing habit, making them perfect for hanging baskets. Supplied in 9cm pots.
For the Veg Foodie.. .. Trendy Veg! Bon Appetit! As waves of different foods hit our country, eating habits change.. . the trendy and 'nouvelle cuisine' is often a more delicious, more nutritious option for old and young alike! Why not grow these four different varieties that are from our James Wong range and give your cooking a taste sensation!Society Garlic - So named because it tastes just like traditional garlic but doesnt give you bad breath! The tasty stems and flower buds have a sweet, roasted garlic flavour and are very versatile; use in salads or egg dishes just like chives, or cooked into stir-fries, quiches and much more. Plant outdoors in sun or partial shade. Snip blooms throughout the summer. This beautiful, ornamental plant is very easy to grow and once established will keep coming back year after year. Latin Name: Tulbaghia violacea. 1 plant supplied in a 10cm pot.Tree Chilli - Small, round, super-charged chillies are fruity, colourful and very, very spicy (easily as hot as a habanero and with a similar fruity tang). The world's most cool-weather tolerant chilli. Lives for up to 15 years! Tree Chilli from Bolivia. Plant in May. Harvest: 1st year - late August; 2nd year - early July onwards. 2 potted plants.Wasabi Japonica - Did you know that most of the Wasabi we eat in the UK is actually a bogus concoction of mustard and horseradish? In fact, real Wasabi tubers lose their potent flavour within a day of being grated and cost an arm and a leg, hence the cheap mustard imitation! So growing your own is the perfect way to ensure you get an authentic Japanese experience. As well as the potent stem, the beautiful lily pad shaped leaves have a gentler wasabi tang and are fantastic wrapped around raw or smoked salmon with pickled ginger and a slick of cream cheese; exotic hors doeuvres your friends will never have tried before! Wasabi positively prefers overcast, damp, chilly weather, perfect! Plant out April-October. Harvest: Leaves in year 1. Stem takes 18-24 months to reach full size and flavour. 2 potted plants. Herb Lemon Grass - Central to Asian cuisine (especially Thai), lemon grass works well in Western dishes, too. Also called citronella or sereh, it grows in dense clumps, from which the individual stems are cut. Stems look a little like fat spring onions, and are composed of tightly packed grey-green leaves. The fragrance and flavour is unique - lemony, but sweet - and is quite subtle until the stalk is cut or bashed. Loves wet soil, making it the perfect plant for that damp area at the back of the garden where nothing will grow, on the margins of a pond, or even as a potted indoor plant as long as its toes are kept wet. A burst of flavour! Delicious flavours to enhance your cooking. Latin Name: Cymbopogon citratus. 1 plant supplied in a 1 litre pot.
In his book, James shows us a completely new range of fruit and vegetables to grow and eat. It is also packed with tasty recipes that you can make at home with the crops that you grow! Hardcover. PLUS it comes complete with 3 potted plants of the the unusual and tasty Cha Cha Chives, which can be used just like ordinary chives but are far more attractive!
Buy James' gardening book and get 6 packets of seed worth at least 9.99 from his seed range COMPLETELY FREE!In his best-selling book, James' shows us a completely new range of fruit and vegetables to grow and eat. It is also packed with tasty recipes that you can make at home with the crops that you grow!You will learn how to harvest homegrown quinoa, your very own popcorn or plant a mini green tea plantation on your patio. This inspiring new book is great fun and full of plant wisdom. TV presenter and two times RHS medal winner James Wong shows that there's much more to grow than potatoes and sprouts on your allotment.PLUS to get you going with your own Homegrown Revolution we will also send you 6 packets of seed from the Homegrown Revolution seed range (worth at least 9.99!) that we have developed with James (varieties will vary from those pictured).This would make the perfect gift for newbie growers to seasoned allotment veterans - in fact anyone who grows their own will certainly enjoy this fascinating book!(PLEASE NOTE: This book is NOT part of the three for two book deal.)