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 | Grasses Ornamental Bunny Tails Seeds A sought-after grass, producing the familiar "bunny tails" that are so beloved by flower arrangers. Plants are reliable and uniform - perfect for pots or informal borders. Height 20cm (8"). HA, HP or TP - Hardy annual, Hardy perennial or Tender perennial.Fashionable and easy-to-grow plants.Click here to see more growing information on Grasses Ornamental Bunny Tails Seeds.. Average Packet Content 70 seeds. Sow March-May outdoors for flowers June-October.. June-October. 11-20CM. . Ideal for beds, borders and patio containers. Suitable for dried flowers. Prefers full sun....more
Price: £1.89 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Pansy Emperor Strain Seeds Average Seeds 120 Shades of red, bronze, yellow, violet and blue, with a contrasting dark blotch. Height 15-20cm (6-8"). HB/HP - Hardy biennial/Hardy perennial. Sow February-April, flowers June-September; or sow June-July, flowering March-May following year. June-September or March-May Best sown in summer and treated as biennials to flower from spring onwards. (Some varieties will flower early, in late winter.) Sow also in spring to produce flowering plants during the summer of the same year. Keep flower buds picked off until the plants are well established. Dead-head plants to extend the flowering season....more
Price: £1.90 Source: Dobies
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 | Bean (Dwarf French) Masterpiece Seeds (Dwarf French Beans) Traditionally popular. Early maturing and prolific, producing long straight, flat pods to be gathered young and cooked whole.Click here to see more growing information on Bean (Dwarf French) Masterpiece Seeds (Dwarf French Beans).. Average Packet Content 110 seeds. Sow March-April under glass, or in succession outdoors from late April until mid-July. (12 weeks maturity.). . . . Recommended for freezing. Plants producing plenty of distinctively flavoured, stringless pods over a long period if picked regularly. Research suggests that it is unwise to eat beans raw. HEALTH BENEFITS: Source of vitamin A. CULINARY TIPS: Delicious when no thicker than a pencil, and can be sliced or cooked whole....more
Price: £2.55 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Fennel Montebianco Seeds of Italy 'Montblanc' is a vigorous plant that produces a large round bulb. This tasty variety is perfect for adding some Italian flavour to your cooking....more
Price: £2.18 Source: GardenCentre.co.uk
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 | Geranium Black Magic Series Seeds - Rose 9 Seeds - ROSE Unique chocolate brown, green banded foliage that sets the flowers off to perfection. One of the most popular bedding plants, geraniums are a classic choice for baskets, containers, beds and borders. Rose F1 - Rose with a white eye. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Height 30cm (12"). HHP - Half-hardy perennial. For summer flowering outdoors, sow during December-February at a compost temperature of 22-23°C (72-74°F) for rapid germination. Lower temperatures 18-21°C (65-70°F) may take up to 28 days. Transfer seedlings into seed trays or small pots 16-18°C (60-65°F). Keep in good light. Grow the young plants on in 8.5-10cm (3½-4") pots. After hardening off (exposing gradually to cool conditions) plant outdoors from early June. Varieties offered can also be grown as pot plants. Suggested planting distance 30cm (12"). Flowers July-September. July-September Remove faded flowers to prolong blooming....more
Price: £3.10 Source: Dobies
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 | Cauliflower Mayflower F1 Seeds Average Seeds 55 An outstanding cauliflower for early sowing which, sown under glass in January, and grown on under-cover, before planting out in March, can be harvested as early as May! The tender curds are pure white and taste superb! (Also suitable for autumn sowing). RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Earliest Summer Variety. Maturing time approximately 20-26 weeks from sowing. For early crops sow seed under glass, at 10-15°C (50-60°F) February-March. Harden off plants before planting outdoors. For maincrop sow direct outdoors, 1.8cm (¾") deep, in a prepared seed-bed March-May. (Also suitable for autumn sowing.) Summer types - bend leaf over developing head to protect from sun. Winter types - bend over leaf to protect from frost. HEALTH BENEFITS: Ideal for slimmers, low in calories. Good vitamin C (Anti-ageing, wound healing, decreasing blood cholesterol and prevention of infections. Assists the body in absorbing iron....more
Price: £2.05 Source: Dobies
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 | Italian Alder (Alnus cordata) 6080cm Bare Root 2yr old (1+1) pack of 25 Preferred common name: Italian alder The leaves of the RHS Italian Alder (Alnus cordata) are deciduous but with a very long season in leaf, from April to December in the Northern Hemisphere they are alternate, cordate (heartshaped), rich glossy green, 5 12 cm long, with a finely serrated margin.The slender cylindrical male catkins are pendulous, yellowish in colour and 5 10 cm long pollination is in early spring, before the leaves emerge. The female catkins are ovoid, when mature in autumn 2 3 cm long and 1.5 2 cm broad, dark green to brown in colour, hard, woody, and superficially similar to some conifer cones. The small winged seeds disperse through the winter, leaving the old woody, blackish `cones` on the tree for up to a year after.Like other alders, the RHS Italian Alder (Alnus cordata) is able to fix nitrogen from the air. It thrives on much drier soils than most other alders, and grows rapidly even under very unfavourable circumstances, which renders it extremely valuable for landscape planting on difficult sites such as mining spoil heaps and heavily compacted urban sites....more
Price: £22.25 Source: Plants Wholesale
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 | Pea Hurst Greenshaft Seeds Medium green pointed pods in pairs, each containing 9-11 peas. Resistant to downy mildew and Fusarium Wilt; recommended for exhibition. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Recommended by the National Institute of Agricultural Botany. Second-Early/Maincrop Variety. Height 75cm (30").Note:Pea Greensage is not available this year so if you normally grow this variety we recommend Greemshaft as the most suitable alternative.Click here to see more growing information on Pea Hurst Greenshaft Seeds.. Average Packet Content 330 seeds. Suitable for early sowing under cloches. W = Wrinkled. Can be sown in succession from March to June.Allow 60-120cm (2-4') between rows according to the height of the variety. General sowing and cultural instructions are given on all our packets. Most varieties freeze well, but some are especially suitable. (12-14 weeks maturity.). . 71-80CM. . Recommended for freezing. HEALTH BENEFITS: Good source of vitamin B1 and folic acid. CULINARY TIPS: Steam gently to retain nutrient values. Can also be eaten raw. Recently voted No. 1 for taste by kids!...more
Price: £2.55 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Organic Westland Winter Kale Seeds - The Organic Westland Winter Kale seeds are supplied in a pack of 50 seeds which will provide you with lots of produce as this has a large spreading plant habit. Perfect for growing during the colder months as Westland Winter Kale is hardy plant and expect a bountiful harvest between October and March. Kale is a popular plant to grow as it is full with Iron Vitamins A C and E and is less vunerable to clubroot and cabbage whitefly than other brassicas....more
Price: £1.75 Source: Harrod Horticultural
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 | Holly (Ilex aquifolium) Pack of 15 Cell Grow 1020cm This RHS Premium Cell Grown Holly (Ilex aquifolium) plant comes with the benefits of container grown plants but the price is nearer the bare root price. The Ilex Aquifolium is a slow growing evergreen plant, so needs little maintenance. Its dense form and prickly leaves are good intruder deterrent. It is in leaf all year, in flower from May to June, and the seeds ripen from November to March. The scented flowers are dioecious, individual flowers are either male or female, but only one sex is to be found on any plant, so both male and female plants must be grown if seed is required. The redorange berries on pollinated female plants provide food for native bird throughout the winter....more
Price: £31.38 Source: Plants Wholesale
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