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Sumptuous, colour-changing, semi-double flowers will bring an opulent show of magnificence to any garden. Topping slender, blushed flower stems, the large, showy flowers of Peony ' Coral Sunset' bud up a fabulous deep salmon-pink before breaking into full blooms of the most amazing salmon. Gradually transitioning to a subtle pastel coral-orange & finally a pale, creamy pastel orange, the opulent show of blousy blooms really must be seen to be believed!A garden designer's dream, this luscious peony has been one of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show darlings in recent years, with designers practically falling over themselves to incorporate it into their plans & it's easy to see why. Superb as a garden plant & perfect as a cut flower, the buds stay tight for days before opening up into goblets of pure joy, adding spectacular drama to a vase or h&-tied bouquet
- a florist's dream! Coral Sunset certainly lives up to its name, with the cupped blooms topping 8in across & going through a series of subtle colour changes as they mature. Supplied as a bare root with 2-3 eye buds, so you'll get 2-3 stems in the first season. Specifications Category: Bulbs & Tubers/ Spring Flowering Ideal For: Beds/ Borders/ Large Containers/ Cottage Garden/ Cut Flowers/ Bouquets Flowers: June
- July Position: Full Sun/ Partial Shade Height/ Spread: 1m x 1m Hardiness: Hardy Supplied as: a bare root with 2-3 eye buds, so you'll get 2-3 stems in the first year. How to Grow: Despite the myths that surround them, peonies are easy to grow. As a hardy perennial, the plant dies back to below ground level each year in autumn, then fresh new growth appears again in spring. Dead stems can be removed in late autumn. Ideally, plant in the autumn while the ground is still warm or in the spring as it warms up. Plant in full sun or light shade in heavy, well-draining, fertile soil. There’s no need to add additional compost unless your soil is really poor. Dig a planting hole large enough to spread out roots without bending them. Set crown with buds 3-5cm (1-2in) below ground-level. Backfill & water in thoroughly. Peonies can tolerate drought quite well, but they need plenty of water if they are to flower well. Plant your peonies in soil that drains well. Clay is fine as long as it doesn't stay wet. Mulch lightly with well-rotted manure every spring
- although not too deep as this will bury the crown. At the same time, apply a balanced slow-release fertiliser around the base of the plant. If you want really big flowers, de-bud the side shoots in April/ May with a sharp knife. Remove spent flower heads after blooming to keep your peony pretty all summer long. The flower stems may not be strong enough to keep the often-heavy flamboyant flowers upright & staking is often required. Peonies seldom need to be divided or moved, but if necessary, it should be carried out only in the autumn. Contents 1 x Plant


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- although not too deep as this will bury the crown. At the same time, apply a balanced slow-release fertiliser around the base of the plant. The flower stems may not be strong enough to keep the often-heavy flamboyant flowers upright & staking is often required. Peonies seldom need to be divided or moved, but if necessary, it should be carried out only in the autumn. Content: Peony Duchesse de Nemours
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Hardy, long lived herbaceous perennials, Peonies have always been a cottage garden favourite & they're becoming more & more popular as gardeners discover the enormous range of beautiful & dramatic flowers.A truly stunning variety, ' Many Happy Returns' explodes into colour in June when masses of huge, fragrant & luxurious double red flowers that can easily reach 17cm (7in) across erupt above its lush dark green leaves. The stems are straight & strong, making them absolutely perfect for cutting, so you can enjoy the long-lasting display indoors. Grow in any fertile, free draining soil in borders or large pots in sun or partial shade & this sturdy plant will come back bigger & bolder year on year, & with its joyful name, it's a great Birthday gift idea for someone special. What a way to celebrate! Content: Peony Many Happy Returns Bare Root 3 x Bare Root Plants ...
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Pensham Penstemon Collection 12 X Jumbo Plugs

Pensham Penstemon Collection 12 x Jumbo Plugs The Pensham series of Penstemon were specially bred in Pensham, Worcestershire, to produce a variety of the perennial plant that would be the perfect fit for the British climate. Stronger growing, more robust and resistant and the most wonderful showy flowers, the Pensham series are one of the most prized and most grown varieties in UK gardens. Also more compact and longer-flowering then other varieties, you'll get a longer-lasting display but one that can be maintained in beds and borders, or even grown in pots adorning patios and terraces. Their spires of gorgeous trumpet-shaped flowers in shades of pinks and purples produce contrasting bright white throats that make each and every individual flower really stand out, and they just
simply keep on coming from May to Autumn. They're also surprisingly hardy in well-drained spots too and will come back every year with an even bigger and better display. We've put together a wonderful collection of 4 each of our favourites Pensham varieties which include: Penstemon Pensham 'Amelia Jayne' Penstemon Pensham 'Czar' Penstemon Pensham 'Laura' Penstemon Pensham 'Plum Jerkum' Specifications Ideal for: Flower beds, borders, containers, 'cottage garden' Flowers: May - November Position: Sun Height/spread: 60cm x 40cm Hardiness: Winter Hardy Supplied as: a collection of 12 jumbo plug plants, ready to plant out. Contents 12 x Jumbo Plugs (3 each of 4 colour) back to top
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Pensham Penstemon Collection 12 x Jumbo Plugs The Pensham series of Penstemon were specially bred in Pensham, Worcestershire, to produce a variety of the perennial plant that would be the perfect fit for the British climate. Stronger growing, more robust & resistant & the most wonderful showy flowers, the Pensham series are one of the most prized & most grown varieties in UK gardens. Also more compact & longer-flowering then other varieties, you'll get a longer-lasting display but one that can be maintained in beds & borders, or even grown in pots adorning patios & terraces. Their spires of gorgeous trumpet-shaped flowers in shades of pinks & violets produce contrasting bright white throats that make each & every individual flower really stand out, & they just simply keep on coming from May to Autumn. They're also surprisingly hardy in well-drained spots too & will come back every year with an even bigger & better display. We've put together a wonderful collection of 4 each of our favourites Pensham varieties which include: Penstemon Pensham ' Amelia Jayne' Penstemon Pensham ' Czar' Penstemon Pensham ' Laura' Penstemon Pensham ' Plum Jerkum' Specifications Ideal for: Flower beds, borders, containers, 'cottage garden' Flowers: May
- November Position: Sun Height/spread: 60cm x 40cm Hardiness: Winter Hardy Supplied as: a collection of 12 jumbo plug plants, ready to plant out. Contents 12 x Jumbo Plugs (3 each of 4 colour) back to top

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UK - United Kingdom - An island nation in Europe
Garden - An outside area with grass and foliage
Flower - The reproductive part of a plant. Colourful to attract insects to pollenate
garden - A planned space used for the display, cultivation and enjoyment of plants and other forms of nature.
sun - A star at the centre of the solar system.
compact - Carefuly designed to ensure an item has a minimal physical size
Colour - The categorised spectrum of light visable to humans
robust - An physical or metaphorical object which is well built or hard to destroy
Year - The time it takes the planet earth to orbit the sun. This takes around 365.25 days.
Compact - something that has a lot combined within a small space.
Resistant - Something that can repel against something.
Flower - A product that comes from planting a seed, tend to be the brightly coloured part at the end of the stem.
Autumn - A season which falls between summer and winter.
Winter - The fourth season of a year that comes between Spring and Autumn
Year - 365 days (366 days in a leap year), the time taken for planet earth to make one full revolution around the sun.
Jumbo - A way of describing something that is very large.
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Cottage - A house typically found in the country, commonly small in size.
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Penstemon - A flowering plant. Leaves tend to be opposite and flowers are twin lipped.
perennial - A plant that lives for more than two years. Tending to bloom during spring and summer to die back to root over winter.

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