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Price reductions at Jersey Plants Direct

by Sarah - November 16th, 2017.
Filed under: Jersey Plants, Price Reductions.

Jersey Plants Direct reduced the price on these products today

Sweet William Fragrant Fever 12 Mega Plants

Sweet William Fragrant Fever 12 Mega Plants was £11.99 now £5.99
RHS Perfect for Pollinators Wildlife Friendly: This variety is part of the RHS Perfect for Pollinators list, meaning they are perfect for attracting bees and other pollinating insects to your garden.These Scented Sweet Williams are a hardy, superior F1 variety, which will produce a profusion of stunning blooms in hues of red, purple and white throughout the Spring. Ideal for use as cut flowers, they also happen to be very attractive to bees and other pollinating insects.

Dianthus Gem 12 Mega Plants

Dianthus Gem 12 Mega Plants was £11.99 now £5.99
RHS Perfect for Pollinators Wildlife Friendly: This variety is part of the RHS Perfect for Pollinators list, meaning they are perfect for attracting bees and other pollinating insects to your garden.This stunning prolific flowering Dianthus offer fabulous colour from Autumn through to Spring. It’s compact and dwarf habit makes it a winner when planted at the front of your borders or containers. Plus this variety has the added bonus of having a low water maintenance, making it perfect for those sunny spots!

Sweet William Vesuvio 12 Mega Plants

Sweet William Vesuvio 12 Mega Plants was £11.99 now £5.99
RHS Perfect for Pollinators Wildlife Friendly: This variety is part of the RHS Perfect for Pollinators list, meaning they are perfect for attracting bees and other pollinating insects to your garden.A spectacular variety of Sweet William which is hardy in an average Winter season and is heat, cold and rain resistant. Vesuvio is perfect for creating an explosion of colour in your beds, borders and patio pots with striking blooms in a spectacular mix of pinks, reds, purples and white. Sweet William Vesuvio will flower throughout the Autumn and again the following Spring.