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 | Big 3 Electric Propagator Three large vented propagating trays offering a huge propagating area. Provides a constant, automatically controlled temperature, evenly distributed throughout, to keep the compost at the optimum temperature for most seeds and cuttings.The heated base is tough and durable, and the propagator comes complete with vented lids for individual control. Ideal for raising a selection of seeds and cuttings at the same time, each propagator providing an isolated unit, reducing the risk of airbourne disease cross-contamination. Size 80.5cm (31&189;") x 41cm (16") x 20cm (8") high. 50 watts.. . . . . ....more
Price: £64.95 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Sweet Pea White Leamington Seeds (Lathyrus odoratus) 20 Seeds Elegant, pure white, frilly flowers. Sweetly scented. Recommended for exhibition. Height 180cm (6'). Easy to grow. HA - Hardy annual. Tall growing variety - supports will be required in the form of trellis, sticks, canes or wire netting. A stunning addition to any garden, sweet pea flowers demand to be picked - and with so many having such a sweet scent who could resist? Sow in pots or boxes in greenhouse/frame January-February and plant seedlings out in April after hardening them off. Alternatively sow April-May outdoors 1.5cm (½") deep and 7.5cm (3") apart. Transplant or thin out later to 23cm (9") apart. The finest sweet peas are obtained from sowings made in pots September-October. Young plants are wintered in a cold frame, and planted out 30cm (12") apart in March or April for flowers late May-August. Late May-August Some varieties have hard black seeds and we advise soaking them in water for eight hours before sowing. Try growing gypsophila to complement your cut sweet peas. Pick sweet peas continuously to ensure a summer-long display....more
Price: £1.35 Source: Dobies
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 | Leek Lyon Prizetaker Seeds Long stemmed leeks of exhibition standard...more
Price: £1.30 Source: Garden Bargains
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 | Weed Burner Flame Gun A powerful paraffin fueled flame gun for burning off weeds and killing weed seeds, to leave only a potash rich ash residue. Works in the same way as a pressure stove or blowlamp, producing a more effective, much fiercer high temperature flame than gas powered weeders. Use for general weed control around paths, drives, in borders, the vegetable garden, and for clearing rough ground. Supplied with special maintenance tools. Length 96cm (38"). Tank capacity approximately 3 litres. Some home assembly required....more
Price: £174.95 Source: Ferndale Lodge
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 | Cleome Pink Whiskers Seeds Commonly known as Spider Flower because of the long stamens on the flowers. Our new variety is thornless with light pink to white flowers and darker pink spidery stamens. The seedpods provide an added ornamental bonus. Makes a superb feature plant....more
Price: £1.49 Source: Unwins Seeds & Plants
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 | Common Privet (Ligustrum vulgare) 175200cms Root Ball Preferred common name: Common Privet Other common names: Wild privet, European Privet, PrimCommon Privet (Ligustrum vulgare) or Wild Privet is sometimes known as the European Privet. It is the only native privet, common in hedgerows and woodlands in England and Wales. This fast growing, semievergreen hedge has medium sized leaves, with clusters of creamywhite flowers in July, attractive to insects. Common Privet (Ligustrum vulgare) is shade tolerant and an asset to wildlife with the flowers in July and long bunches of shining black fruits in winter, attractive to birds. In cold winters it will lose its leaves.The stems are stiff, with greybrown bark spotted and small brown lenticels. The flowers are produced in mid summer and have a strong, sweet fragrance. The fruit is a small glossy black berry 6 8 mm diameter, containing one to four seeds. The berries are poisonous to humans but readily eaten by thrushes, which disperse the seeds in their droppings.The Common Privet (Ligustrum vulgare) was a very popular hedge in Elizabethan gardens....more
Price: £34.50 Source: Plants Wholesale
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 | Suttons Sow & Grow Seed & Cutting Compost - 10 Litre by Suttons High performance compost specifically formulated for seeds and cuttings. Professional quality fertile compost Unique formula promotes water retention and aeration Helps to nourish young plants and provide healthy root systems Handy carry bag 10 litres...more
Price: £3.19 Source: Robert Dyas
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 | Large Seed Storage Tin Cool, safe storage for your seeds until sowing time....more
Price: £14.99 Source: Crocus
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 | Wild Flowers Primrose Seeds (Primula vulgaris) Average Seeds 55 Beautiful scented yellow flowers. Height 15cm (6"). HP - Hardy perennial. Sow March-May and August-September. Flowers March-April the following year. March-April the following year...more
Price: £2.05 Source: Dobies
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 | Lettuce Sonette Seeds Crunchy, dense, uniformly shaped hearts of excellent quality and flavour. Recommended for sowings from spring and throughout the summer as it has excellent mildew resistance. Average packet contains 500 seeds....more
Price: £2.19 Source: GardenCentre.co.uk
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