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Australian Tea Tree Tea Tree Cleansing Soap
Australian Tea Tree Tea Tree Cleansing Soap. Soaps & Sanitisers. Australian Tea Tree Cleansing Soap is a deep cleansing bar which...... more
Australian Tea Tree Tea Tree Cleansing Soap. Soaps & Sanitisers. Australian Tea Tree Cleansing Soap is a deep cleansing bar which utilises the antiseptic and antibacterial properties of Tea Tree Oil. This cleansing bar is suitable for all skin types, with extra benefit to those with problem skin. After use,th .... ... less
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Tree Guard - 1 tree guard
An easy way to protect the trunk of your tree from rabbit, deer or pet damage.
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Australian Tea Tree Antiseptic Tea Tree Spray
Australian Tea Tree Antiseptic Tea Tree Spray. Antiseptic Products. 9Tea Tree Oil is a traditional antiseptic oil used for thousands of...... more
Australian Tea Tree Antiseptic Tea Tree Spray. Antiseptic Products. 9Tea Tree Oil is a traditional antiseptic oil used for thousands of years by the indigenous population of Australia. Known by many as the most powerful natural antiseptic known to man, this unique oil has numerous benefits due to its antibacteri .... ... less
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Australian Tea Tree Antiseptic Tea Tree Cream
Australian Tea Tree Antiseptic Tea Tree Cream. Antiseptic Products. Tea Tree Oil is a traditional antiseptic oil used for thousands of...... more
Australian Tea Tree Antiseptic Tea Tree Cream. Antiseptic Products. Tea Tree Oil is a traditional antiseptic oil used for thousands of years by the indigenous population of Australia. Known by many as the most powerful natural antiseptic known to man, this unique oil has numerous benefits due to its antibacteria .... ... less
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Burning Tree - Burning Tree
CD Ft. Marc Ford Pre-Black Crowes Days
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Paeonia White (tree peony / tree paeony)
Position: full sun or partial shade Soil: fertile, moisture-retentive yet well-drained Rate of growth: vigorous Flowering period: April to May Hardiness: ...... more
Position: full sun or partial shade Soil: fertile, moisture-retentive yet well-drained Rate of growth: vigorous Flowering period: April to May Hardiness: fully hardy Gorgeous white, bowl-shaped flowers, each with a decorative boss of stamens, top the leafy stems in late spring. It makes a wonderful addition to the woodland garden or partially shaded border, but it will also flourish in full sun provided it does not get too dry. This tree paeonia is between 1 and 2 years old. It arrived on our nursery in late winter as a bareroot plant and was immediately potted up into an 11cm pot. It may not have a well developed root system just yet (hence we describe them as bareroot), so you should not worry if the soil falls away when planting out. Garden care: Protect from cold winds and early morning sun. Support the branches of young shrubs with canes to prevent the massive flowerheads from being battered by rain. Tree peonies are hungry feeders, so ensure that container-grown specimens receive a top-dressing of a slow-release fertiliser in spring. In the border apply a top-dressing of a balanced, slow-release fertiliser around the base of the plant in early spring and mulch with well-rotted garden compost or manure. If the plant shows signs of collapse or the leaves become spotty, this may be a symptom of peony botrytis. Remove affected leaves immediately. In the autumn, cut off all of the foliage and dispose of it to avoid reinfection the following spring. The older stems of tree peonies have a tendency to become brittle and snap, so cut these back to the ground in autumn every two or three years. ... less
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Paeonia Deep Purple (tree peony / tree paeony)
Position: full sun or partial shade Soil: fertile, moisture-retentive yet well-drained Rate of growth: vigorous Flowering period: April to May Hardiness: ...... more
Position: full sun or partial shade Soil: fertile, moisture-retentive yet well-drained Rate of growth: vigorous Flowering period: April to May Hardiness: fully hardy The opulent colouring of these rich purple blooms (along with their impressive size), can't help but make a pretty impressive statement in a mixed border. For best effect, try planting them with shades of lavender, pink, plum and silver. This tree paeonia is between 1 and 2 years old. It arrived on our nursery in late winter as a bareroot plant and was immediately potted up into an 11cm pot. It may not have a well developed root system just yet (hence we describe them as bareroot), so you should not worry if the soil falls away when planting out. Garden care: Protect from cold winds and early morning sun. Support the branches of young trees with canes. In early spring apply a top-dressing of a balanced, slow release fertiliser around the base of the plant and mulch well with well-rotted garden compost or manure. If the plant shows signs of collapse or the leaves become spotty, this may be a symptom of peony botrytis. Remove affected leaves immediately. In the autumn, cut off all the foliage and dispose of it to prevent reinfection the following spring. The older stems of tree peonies have a tendency to become brittle and snap, so cut these back to the ground in autumn every two or three years. ... less
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Paeonia Yellow (tree peony / tree paeony)
Position: full sun or partial shade Soil: fertile, moisture-retentive yet well-drained Rate of growth: vigorous Flowering period: April to May Hardiness: ...... more
Position: full sun or partial shade Soil: fertile, moisture-retentive yet well-drained Rate of growth: vigorous Flowering period: April to May Hardiness: fully hardy Tree peonies, the Chinese national flower, are enjoying a revival. They prized for their blowsy, glamourous blooms and handsome foliage - and it's easy to see why. This one produces its fabulous double flowers, which can be up to 15cm across, in late spring and early summer. When in bloom, they will put on a dazzling display in the border, and to extend the period of interest, try planting early spring bulbs around their base. This tree paeonia is between 1 and 2 years old. It arrived on our nursery in late winter as a bareroot plant and was immediately potted up into an 11cm pot. It may not have a well developed root system just yet (hence we describe them as bareroot), so you should not worry if the soil falls away when planting out. Garden care: Protect from cold winds and early morning sun. Support the branches of young shrubs with canes to prevent the massive flowerheads from being battered by rain. Tree peonies are hungry feeders, so ensure that container-grown specimens receive a top-dressing of a slow-release fertiliser in spring. In the border apply a top-dressing of a balanced, slow-release fertiliser around the base of the plant in early spring and mulch with well-rotted garden compost or manure. If the plant shows signs of collapse or the leaves become spotty, this may be a symptom of peony botrytis. Remove affected leaves immediately. In the autumn, cut off all of the foliage and dispose of it to avoid reinfection the following spring. The older stems of tree peonies have a tendency to become brittle and snap, so cut these back to the ground in autumn every two or three years. ... less
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Paeonia Red (tree peony / tree paeony)
Position: full sun or partial shade Soil: fertile, moisture-retentive yet well-drained Rate of growth: vigorous Flowering period: April to May Hardiness: ...... more
Position: full sun or partial shade Soil: fertile, moisture-retentive yet well-drained Rate of growth: vigorous Flowering period: April to May Hardiness: fully hardy Incredibly bright and vibrant, the slightly ruffled petals of this gorgeous tree peony are arranged around a golden boss of stamens. They form large, bowl-shaped (sometimes scented) flowers, which can grow up to 15cm across. This tree paeonia is between 1 and 2 years old. It arrived on our nursery in late winter as a bareroot plant and was immediately potted up into an 11cm pot. It may not have a well developed root system just yet (hence we describe them as bareroot), so you should not worry if the soil falls away when planting out. Garden care: Protect from cold winds and early morning sun. Support the branches of young shrubs with canes to prevent the massive flowerheads from being battered by rain. Tree peonies are hungry feeders, so ensure that container-grown specimens receive a top-dressing of a slow-release fertiliser in spring. In the border apply a top-dressing of a balanced, slow-release fertiliser around the base of the plant in early spring and mulch with well-rotted garden compost or manure. If the plant shows signs of collapse or the leaves become spotty, this may be a symptom of peony botrytis. Remove affected leaves immediately. In the autumn, cut off all of the foliage and dispose of it to avoid reinfection the following spring. The older stems of tree peonies have a tendency to become brittle and snap, so cut these back to the ground in autumn every two or three years. ... less
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crocus.co.uk
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Paeonia Orange (tree peony / tree paeony)
Position: full sun or partial shade Soil: fertile, moisture-retentive yet well-drained Rate of growth: vigorous Flowering period: April to May Hardiness: ...... more
Position: full sun or partial shade Soil: fertile, moisture-retentive yet well-drained Rate of growth: vigorous Flowering period: April to May Hardiness: fully hardy Luminous, many-petalled flowers top the woody stems in late spring, creating quite an impact in the mixed border or woodland garden. Their fantastic colouring is perfect for hot themed borders as it will mix with most shades of yellow, orange and red. For a more dramatic effect, plant it next to rich plums and purples. This tree paeonia is between 1 and 2 years old. It arrived on our nursery in late winter as a bareroot plant and was immediately potted up into an 11cm pot. It may not have a well developed root system just yet (hence we describe them as bareroot), so you should not worry if the soil falls away when planting out. Garden care: Protect from cold winds and early morning sun. Support the branches of young shrubs with canes to prevent the massive flowerheads from being battered by rain. Tree peonies are hungry feeders, so ensure that container-grown specimens receive a top-dressing of a slow-release fertiliser in spring. In the border apply a top-dressing of a balanced, slow-release fertiliser around the base of the plant in early spring and mulch with well-rotted garden compost or manure. If the plant shows signs of collapse or the leaves become spotty, this may be a symptom of peony botrytis. Remove affected leaves immediately. In the autumn, cut off all of the foliage and dispose of it to avoid reinfection the following spring. The older stems of tree peonies have a tendency to become brittle and snap, so cut these back to the ground in autumn every two or three years. ... less
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