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Member 50%
Pachira aquatica
Height 80CM, Green
Member 30%
Sansevieria 'Fernwood'
Height 35CM, Green
Dracaena fragrans (Deremensis-Group) 'Janet Lind'
Height 65CM, Green
Zamioculcas zamiifolia
Nephrolepis exaltata 'Green Lady'
Height 30CM, Green
Alocasia 'Tiny Dancer'
Schefflera arboricola 'Gerda'
Height 40CM, Assorted colors
Monstera deliciosa 'Thai Constellation'
New
Ctenanthe lubbersiana ‘Golden Mosaic’
Height 50CM, Green
Dieffenbachia ‘Memoria Corsii’
Salvia rosmarinus
Ø14 cm, Green
Thymus vulgaris 19 cm
Ø19 cm, Green
40%
Ø13 cm, Black
Ø17 cm, Terracotta
3 for 2
King & Caroline
Pack 2, Yellow
Height 26CM, Brown
Ø30 cm, Brown
Kilo 0,05
Kilo 0,28
Length 34CM, Brown
Dark Green
Ø14 cm, Beige
Ø20 cm, Red
Ø11 cm, Terracotta
Member 2 for 1
Capsicum annuum 'Padron'
Multi
Capsicum annuum 'Cayenne long slim'
Verbena bonariensis
Pisum sativum
Lepidium sativum
Solanum lycopersicum
Fixed low price
Ø9 cm, Yellow
2 for 150,-
Ø12 cm, Offwhite
Ø12 cm, Blue
3 for 110,-
Ø9 cm, Blue
Ø12 cm, White
3 for 99.9,-
Primula vulgaris 10,5 cm
Ø10,5 cm, Assorted colors
Viola x wittrockiana
Pack 10, Multi
Salix caprea 'Kilmarnock' stem 60 cm 19cm
2 for 140,-
Erica darleyensis
Ø13 cm, Purple
Dypsis lutescens
Height 120CM, Green
Begonia Bigflower Pink 12cm
Height 25CM, Pink
Height 50CM, Multi
Height 20CM, Pink
Hoya carnosa 'Australis' bow
Height 40CM, Green
Height 25CM, Green
Ø19 cm, Offwhite
Length 20CM, Pink
Ø15 cm, Pink
Width 40CM, Green
Pack 20, Multi
Height 29CM, Multi
Roses mix 40cm 9pk
Ø24 cm, Green
Ø14,5 cm, Multi
Ø13 cm, Green
Ø17 cm, Dark Pink
Ø32 cm, Beige
Ø16 cm, Terracotta
Ø15 cm, Beige
Ø13,5 cm, Brown
Ø13 cm, Pink
Height 29CM, Black
Height 26CM, Red
30%
Kilo 0,5, Multi
Kilo 5,5, Multi
Length 110CM, Beige
50%
Wood
Ø60 cm, Rust
Ø53CM, Dark Green
Height 25CM, Black
Length 90CM, Assorted colors
Length 64CM, Wood
Dahlias are loved and admired – and it's easy to see why. They come in a multitude of magnificent colors and shapes, and you can actually eat the tuber itself. Here, we tell you more about this fantastic flower and how to succeed with it.
Planting vegetables and herbs in the winter in transparent plastic boxes that can be placed outdoors during the coldest season of the year is not only space-saving - it also produces stronger plants that can withstand a frosty night or two. Join the trend and start planting already this winter.
Having plants at home can make your space feel more lively and inviting, but for pet owners, it can also bring a small worry: are the plants toxic to the cat or dog that curiously explores with paws and snout? Fortunately, there are many beautiful, pet-friendly plants that both you and your furry friend can enjoy.
This trend is really taking off! Lots of people are switching to growing their orchids in water instead of bark or soil. Here are some tips to help you make it work.
The always popular tulips brighten up any home with their beautiful colors and fresh, green leaves. Here you will get care tips and inspiration on how to create a tulip bouquet in the best possible way.
Cut flowers can brighten up any room, and they often emit a pleasant fragrance. A bouquet of beautiful cut flowers simply provides a bit of everyday luxury. Give away a well-composed bouquet, put a single flower in a vase in the bathroom, or unleash your creativity by creating a large bouquet. See the tips below to succeed with your cut flowers.,https://youtu.be/6lhzmeflLJM
The Norwegian summer is fantastic, but oh so short. By pre-cultivating seeds indoors, we can still succeed with most flowers and vegetables. But what should we grow them in? Here we guide you through everything from seed trays and plug trays to seed and cultivation pellets.