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Get arty
Combine mindfulness and creativity with a floral painting kit. Brushes and paint included. Canvas 50 × 40cm
Bring a touch of 19th century style to your walls with Anemone simplex, an 1827 colour engraving by Pierre Joseph Redoute.
Make living art with trailing and flowering plants in this decorative wire frame. W60 × D20 × H64cm. Online only.
Perfect for preserving flowers and foliage for natural crafts, gifts and keepsakes. L23 × W14 × H5cm. Online only.
A publication devised to improve both your botanical knowledge and painting skill.
This distinctive climber will add a pretty, painterly effect to a sunny wall.
Boost biodiversity
This elevated bug retreat on a sturdy stake is prime real estate for solitary bees and other beneficial garden insects. W14 x D9 x H90cm. Online only
Follow the steps to create your very own wildlife pond. Choose between simple or formal designs to suit your space.
Attract elephant hawk moth caterpillars with one of their food plants, and enjoy the bonus of elegant flowers, followed by berries that birds love. H1m x S50cm. Online only.
A pretty and practical pitstop for thirsty wildlife, made from aluminium that can be left outdoors all year. W32 x D32 x H3.5cm. Online only.
Help reverse the decline of these special birds with a sustainable wooden home that has a galvanised zinc roof. W49.5 x D17 x H23cm. Online only.
Wool carder bees will zoom to the velvety leaves to collect fur to line their nest cells. H45 x S60cm
Blossom forth
Blend practicality with decorative charm at your doorstep. Muddy boots welcome.
A gentle formula that cleans without drying skin, with bright floral notes of rose and jasmine.
This show-stopping crab apple has pink semi-double flowers tumbling from arching branches, followed by rich foliage.
Capture petals at their peak and preserve spring memories long after blooms fade. Online only.
This watercolour of a White-eye with Prunus blossom by an unidentified Chinese artist will bring spring to your home year-round.
True to its name, this climber cloaks walls and arches with clouds of soft apple-pink in April.
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