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 | Spurge Position: full sunSoil: light, well-drained garden soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: March to MayHardiness: fully hardyFleshy, glaucous, lance-shaped leaves form a tight mound of foliage with flower spikes in spring that turn a deep red just before they open. When they do the flower clusters are bright gold and so floriferous that the foliage is practically hidden. An excellent, shrubby perennial for a Mediterranean-style garden or sunny herbaceous border. In areas prone to frost it is best planted at the base of a sunny wall. Garden care: To promote new shoots remove flowerheads in spring after they have flowered. When working with spurges always wear gloves since the milky sap is poisonous and a potential skin irritant....more
Price: £6.95 Source: Crocus
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 | Polyanthus F1 Spring Fever Easiplants Polyanthus are beautiful spring bedding plants producing sturdy stems that burst, like fireworks, into a cluster of flowers at their tips. This is an impressive variety that will fill your spring garden with colour. It is very winter hardy, has a floriferous and strong growing habit, and comes in a wide range of colours including shades of pink, rose, blue, yellow, orange and white. HP - Hardy perennial. Height 20-30cm (8-12")....more
Price: £9.95 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Gerbera Feisty Mix Seeds These exotic-looking daisy-like flowers with slender silken petals are beautiful as summer pot plants, and also good for cutting. Half hardy perennial. Height 45cm (18in). Average packet contains 45 seeds....more
Price: £2.79 Source: GardenCentre.co.uk
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 | Aster (Alpine) Dwarf Fairy Mixed Seeds Our mix of blue and white shades is improved by the inclusion of a rare pink. Perfect for the front of a perennial border and quite delightful in rock gardens....more
Price: £1.79 Source: Unwins Seeds & Plants
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 | Phlox Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, moist soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: July to NovemberHardiness: fully hardyPhlox have always been country garden favourites for their delicious scent and attraction to butterflies and bees. This new variety has gorgeous trusses of hydrangea-like, pure white flowers which appear from July to November above dark green leaves. It is a showy perennial that forms a natural mound and looks wonderful planted near patios or paths where the scent of the flowers can be fully appreciated. It will tolerate full sun or partial shade, but like all phlox, does not like soil that dries out in summer. This vigorous variety has good resistance to powdery mildew too.Garden care: Support with bamboo canes, brushwood or ring stakes before the flowers appear. Phlox are greedy plants, so apply a mulch 5-7cm (2-3 in) deep of well-rotted garden compost or manure in early spring. Shear off the spent flowers to prevent reseeding. If the leaves show signs of powdery mildew, cut down to the ground and dispose of the affected foliage, but do not compost it. Clear away the debris around the plant to reduce the chances of reinfection. Cut down to the ground in autumn. Lift and divide large clumps in autumn or spring....more
Price: £5.45 Source: Crocus
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 | Zebra Grass Position: full sunSoil: fertile, moist, well drained or sandyRate of growth: averageFlowering period: August to SeptemberHardiness: fully hardyA graceful, fountainous grass that takes its name from the, horizontal cream bands on the leaves. Striking, silky, finger-like flowers bloom in late summer, and stay for months, giving this plant dramatic winter presence. Use as a specimen, or in small groups at the back of a perennial borderGarden care: Cut down to the ground in late winter before the new foliage appears....more
Price: £5.95 Source: Crocus
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 | MOWERLAND ELECTRIC CULTIVATOR This mini electric cultivator from Mowerland will help to take some of sweat and hard work out of your gardening chores. Suitable for cultivating smaller vegetable plots, flower beds and borders, the Mowerland Electric Cultivator will save you literally hours of tiresome and backbreaking work digging over your garden with a fork or a spade. It can be used for cultivating firm ground as well as digging-in compost and fertilizers and can even be used for digging up weeds. The revolving tines are mounted under the motor so you can guide the cultivator easily between narrow vegetable rows, around trees, or amongst perennials. Ideal for seniors or those seeking a lightweight yet powerful tool for completing lengthy gardening jobs in a fraction of the time it would take with a hand tool, the Mowerland Electric Cultivator runs on the mains supply and is simple and easy for anyone to use. * Electric (230 volts) 750W motor * Easy starting, quiet operation * Can handle most soil types * Operated from the mains electricity supply via a 10 metre (33ft) cable * Working width 300mm (12") * Working depth 230mm (9") - depending on earth/soil quality * Tines 65mm * Foldable handles for easy storage * Weighs 7.5kgs FREE DELIVERY NEXT WORKING DAY! LAWNMOWERLAND ELECTRIC CULTIVATORS HAVE A 1 YEAR MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY....more
Price: £79.00 Source: MowDirect
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 | Allium Beau Regard Beau Regard is an outstanding Allium! Produces very large long lasting spherical flowers and can have a diameter of up to 20cm! Alliums are ideal for inter-planting with perennials or grasses but remember where you have planted them! Bulb Size - 20/+cm...more
Price: £5.75 Source: Unwins Seeds & Plants
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 | Polyanthus Dobies Superb Mixed Seeds A wide range of beautiful shades and large, long-stemmed flowers. Flower size is very good. HP - Hardy Perennial. Height 30cm (12")....more
Price: £1.70 Source: Dobies
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 | Cyclamen Coum Hybrids Seeds Unusual and attractive, adds colour to your winter garden. Blooms in shades of white, shell pink, rose pink and magenta are freely produced on both plain and marbled, deep green foliage. Best grown in 'dappled' shade. Award of Garden Merit. HHP or HP - Half-hardy Perennial or Hardy Perennial. Height 7.5-15cm (3-6")....more
Price: £2.60 Source: Dobies
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