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Lily of the valley suppliers

Lily of the valley is best planted "in the green" in much the same way

lily of the valley flowers

Growing lily of the valley

Lily of the Valley (Convularia Majalis) can be difficult to establish

Eryngium Alpinum

Plant of the month – Eryngium

Tall spiky steel and silver flower heads of Eryngium add striking

crocosmia flower

Plant of the month – Crocosmia

Crocosmia is a member of the lily family and a valuable late summer

Helenium

Grow Your Own Cut Flowers

Growing your own cut flowers can be quite inexpensive and does not

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