|
More Results...
 | Tomato Ailsa Craig Seeds Average Seeds 120 Popular and reliable tomato seeds with medium-sized fruits of fine shape and flavour. Ideal for greenhouse and outdoor growing. Medium fruited variety - an essential element of your summer salads! GREENHOUSE CULTURE - To grow in heated greenhouses sow January onwards, in a temperature of 16-18°C (60-65°F). Transplant into small pots. Plant out in large pots, growing bags, or into a soil border at 45cm (18") spacing. Pinch out side shoots regularly and when in flower tap or shake plants daily to aid setting. For growing in unheated greenhouses, sow in warmth, from March onwards. Plant late April-early May. Harvest mid August-mid October. OUTDOOR CULTURE: Sow in trays or pots indoors March-April and harden off the plants before planting 45cm (18") apart in early June. Choose a warm, sheltered position. Harvest mid August-mid October. Standard varieties: Support with stakes or canes. Pinch out the main growth when four good trusses have set. Bush varieties: These cease growing when 30-38cm (12-15") high. Dot not remove side shoots. Support is not essential, but short stakes will help control the plants and keep fruit clean. HEALTH BENEFITS: Packed with antioxidants including vitamins A (For growth, healthy hair, skin, bones, teeth and eyes as well as resistance to respiratory infections) & C (Anti-ageing, wound healing, decreasing blood cholesterol and prevention of infections. Assists the body in absorbing iron) and Lycopene. High in vitamin C they stimulate the bodies immune system. (ANTIOXIDANTS: Term used to describe a number of organic substances such as vitamins A, C & E, the mineral Selenium and 'Carotenoids' - the pigments which colour many fruits and vegetables. Antioxidants are thought to help prevent cancers, heart and stroke problems by assisting in the 'mopping up' and expulsion from the body of substances known as 'free radicals' which can be created by exposure to various environmental pollutants.) COOKING HINTS Try slow roasting for 1½-2 hours in olive oil with sea salt and black pepper. Scrumptious!...more
Price: £1.05 Source: Dobies
|
 | Greenhouse Staging - Three Tier - 2nd 3rd Tier Slats Our greenhouse staging is freestanding aluminium incredibly stong and when space in your greenhouse is getting short this three tier version in particular is like a knight in shining armour riding over the horizon! The three tier greenhouse staging - standing 122cm/48 in height - provides both the amateur and professional greenhouse with a top level workbench and two lower tiers of growing and storage space - and when you consider we've designed these greenhouse staging units ourselves and manufactured them from anti-corrosive aluminium you can be sure they'll be a big part of your greenhouse growing set-up for years to come. The trays supplied as standard with our greenhouse staging units are safety edged and double-folded giving extra strength and ensuring there are no sharp edges. We've also got 5.5cm/2" aluminium slats available - 6 of which replace a tray - which allow air to flow around lower tiers and are very popular when these levels are being used for growing and raising plants in seed trays and the greenhouse staging is available in various width (between 46cm/18" and 91cm /36") and length (59cm/2' to a whopping 343cm/11'2") options. We also supply single tier and two tier staging units; simple to put together our greenhouse staging is supplied complete with an assembly instruction booklet."...more
Price: £149.00 Source: Harrod Horticultural
|
 | Dahlia Pompon Flowered Mixed A profusion of double, globe-shaped blooms that are tightly packed with petals - like miniature pompons! Height 80-100cm (2¼-3¼').PLEASE NOTE: We are not normally able to accept orders for tubers after mid-April.. Pack of 6 Tubers. Plant tubers directly into the garden 10-15cm (4-6") deep, from early May onwards for late summer flowering. Alternatively, for earlier flowering, pot them up in the greenhouse in March or April and plant out at the end of May when the danger of frost has passed.. . 91-100CM. ....more
Price: £8.95 Source: Suttons Seeds
|
 | Greenhouse Vent Opener Just set our Greenhouse Vent Opener to the temperature required (between 15° and 25°C) and it will automatically open your window when that temperature is reached. With an attractive, corrosion resistant body, it lifts a maximum weight of 7kg to a height of 35cm (14"), with minimum projection into the greenhouse, and is easily fitted to most vents....more
Price: £19.95 Source: Ferndale Lodge
|
 | Nortene Dial Max/Min Thermometer in Centigrade and Fahrenheit A cleverly designed min max thermometer in a clear perspex with a white background, showing temperature in Centigrade and Fahrenheit arching from 0 centigrade in the centre. This thermometer is perfect in a greenhouse or conservatory for a quick check on your local temperature.
This min / maxthermometer can be used free standing or hung where necessary. It is primarily for outside use. ...more
Price: £7.79 Source: The Garden Factory
|
 | Squash Grafted Hunter Plants Pack of 3 Pot Ready Plants An outstanding early ripening butternut variety, which will mature even earlier because it's been grafted. Plants are very high yielding, giving you a good supply of squashes throughout late summer and autumn, each one a lovely buff colour, with attractive, fine-flavoured orange flesh. They can be used in any way that a potato can, and will store in a frost-free place throughout winter. We particularly love them roasted or made into soup, but the choice is yours!Our trials have shown that grafted plants are incredibly healthy and give rise to larger, strong-growing plants giving earlier, heavier crops. They'll perform well outside but are particularly recommended for greenhouse growing, where they'll fulfil their full potential, and allow you to get plants off to an early start in spring without paying a fortune on heating your greenhouse! An they'll continue cropping longer in autumn too. Full growing instructions included. May...more
Price: £9.95 Source: Dobies
|
 | Tomato Tumbling Tom Red Seeds They combine a habit that makes them perfect for growing in patio containers and hanging baskets, with a taste that is simply the best! The cherry sized orange/red fruit are produced in profusion throughout summer.. Average Packet Content 22 Seeds. For greenhouse crops, sow February/April under glass 18-21°C (65-70°F). Grow in well prepared borders, large pots or growing bags, removing laterals as they appear. For outdoor crops, sow April under glass 18-21°C (65-70°F). Grow in warm, sunny positions in well prepared, moisture retentive soil allowing 45-60cm (1½-2') between plants, and water regularly in dry periods. (16-18 weeks maturity).. . . . HEALTH BENEFITS: Packed with antioxidants including vitamins A and C, and lycopene, they stimulate the body's immune system....more
Price: £3.25 Source: Suttons Seeds
|
 | Tomato Cumulus F1 Seeds Average Seeds 20 This early-ripening variety will crop throughout summer. Good colour and superb taste. Resistant to Mosaic Virus (TMV). Cladosporium and Fusarium wilt. For greenhouse or outdoors growing. Medium fruited variety - an essential element of your summer salads! GREENHOUSE CULTURE - To grow in heated greenhouses sow January onwards, in a temperature of 16-18°C (60-65°F). Transplant into small pots. Plant out in large pots, growing bags, or into a soil border at 45cm (18") spacing. Pinch out side shoots regularly and when in flower tap or shake plants daily to aid setting. For growing in unheated greenhouses, sow in warmth, from March onwards. Plant late April-early May. Harvest mid August-mid October. OUTDOOR CULTURE: Sow in trays or pots indoors March-April and harden off the plants before planting 45cm (18") apart in early June. Choose a warm, sheltered position. Harvest mid August-mid October. Standard varieties: Support with stakes or canes. Pinch out the main growth when four good trusses have set. Bush varieties: These cease growing when 30-38cm (12-15") high. Dot not remove side shoots. Support is not essential, but short stakes will help control the plants and keep fruit clean. HEALTH BENEFITS: Packed with antioxidants including vitamins A (For growth, healthy hair, skin, bones, teeth and eyes as well as resistance to respiratory infections) & C (Anti-ageing, wound healing, decreasing blood cholesterol and prevention of infections. Assists the body in absorbing iron) and Lycopene. High in vitamin C they stimulate the bodies immune system. (ANTIOXIDANTS: Term used to describe a number of organic substances such as vitamins A, C & E, the mineral Selenium and 'Carotenoids' - the pigments which colour many fruits and vegetables. Antioxidants are thought to help prevent cancers, heart and stroke problems by assisting in the 'mopping up' and expulsion from the body of substances known as 'free radicals' which can be created by exposure to various environmental pollutants.) COOKING HINTS Try slow roasting for 1½-2 hours in olive oil with sea salt and black pepper. Scrumptious!...more
Price: £2.05 Source: Dobies
|
 | Tomato Grafted Plant Collection Collection comprises 5 plants (1 of each variety): Conchita (picture 1) - A superb large cherry tomato with fine flavour. Gives huge crops on trusses bearing as many as 20 fruits; Dasher (picture 2) - One of the tastiest new mini plum varieties giving a good crop of sweet fruits; Elegance (picture 3) - A vigorous growing variety, producing good trusses of standard size tomatoes of fine colour and delicious flavour; Belriccio (picture 4) - A delicious beefsteak variety, ideal for slicing, frying and grilling; Santorange (picture 5) - An exceptionally tasty and extremely attractive orange plum variety.Get a bumper crop of tasty fruit with our Turbo Tomatoes! Why are they called Turbo? We have taken five varieties of the tastiest tomatoes available and grafted them onto an extremely vigorous-growing root stock. Tomatoes have been grown in this way for a while by commerical growers and have been shown to:Be more vigorous, producing larger plants. Have greater resistance to pests and diseases. Have less susceptibility to nutritional disorders. Perform well with less heat in your greenhouse. Yield top quality fruit over a longer period compared to normal plants.Our trials have shown that grafted plants are incredibly healthy and give rise to larger, strong-growing plants giving bumper yields. They'll perfrorm well outside but are particularly recommended for greenhouse growing, where they will fulfill their potential and allow you to get plants off to an early start in spring without paying a fortune on heating your greenhouse.. Pack of 5 Pot Ready Plants (1 of each variety). Full growing instructions included.. . . ....more
Price: £14.99 Source: Suttons Seeds
|
 | Aubergine Calliope F1 Hybrid Seeds Compact, spineless plants producing a heavy crop of baby 5cm (2in) fruits that mature to bitter free, oval, 10cm (4in) fruits of a beautiful cream streaked purple colour. Ideal for growing in a container on the patio, or in the greenhouse....more
Price: £2.29 Source: GardenCentre.co.uk
|
Showing results 1411 to 1420 of 2150 Page: 1 : 2 : 3 : 4 : 5 : 6 : 7 : 8 : 9 : 10 : 11 : 12 : 13 : 14 : 15 : 16 : 17 : 18 : 19 : 20 : 21 : 22 : 23 : 24 : 25 : 26 : 27 : 28 : 29 : 30 : 31 : 32 : 33 : 34 : 35 : 36 : 37 : 38 : 39 : 40 : 41 : 42 : 43 : 44 : 45 : 46 : 47 : 48 : 49 : 50 : 51 : 52 : 53 : 54 : 55 : 56 : 57 : 58 : 59 : 60 : 61 : 62 : 63 : 64 : 65 : 66 : 67 : 68 : 69 : 70 : 71 : 72 : 73 : 74 : 75 : 76 : 77 : 78 : 79 : 80 : 81 : 82 : 83 : 84 : 85 : 86 : 87 : 88 : 89 : 90 : 91 : 92 : 93 : 94 : 95 : 96 : 97 : 98 : 99 : 100 : 101 : 102 : 103 : 104 : 105 : 106 : 107 : 108 : 109 : 110 : 111 : 112 : 113 : 114 : 115 : 116 : 117 : 118 : 119 : 120 : 121 : 122 : 123 : 124 : 125 : 126 : 127 : 128 : 129 : 130 : 131 : 132 : 133 : 134 : 135 : 136 : 137 : 138 : 139 : 140 : 141 : 142 : 143 : 144 : 145 : 146 : 147 : 148 : 149 : 150 : 151 : 152 : 153 : 154 : 155 : 156 : 157 : 158 : 159 : 160 : 161 : 162 : 163 : 164 : 165 : 166 : 167 : 168 : 169 : 170 : 171 : 172 : 173 : 174 : 175 : 176 : 177 : 178 : 179 : 180 : 181 : 182 : 183 : 184 : 185 : 186 : 187 : 188 : 189 : 190 : 191 : 192 : 193 : 194 : 195 : 196 : 197 : 198 : 199 : 200 : 201 : 202 : 203 : 204 : 205 : 206 : 207 : 208 : 209 : 210 : 211 : 212 : 213 : 214 :
|
|
|