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 | Tomato Moneymaker Seeds Average Seeds 120 Well known for reliably producing heavy crops. Large trusses of medium-sized fruit. Ideal for greenhouse or outdoor growing. 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
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 | Fito Slug Stoppa Tape 4m Slug Stoppa Tape An adhesive copper barrier tape stops Slugs Snails in their tracks Protects pots, tables, greenhouse staging and coldframes Also for use around tree trunks to prevent Slugs and Snails climbing...more
Price: £6.42 Source: GardenCentre.co.uk
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 | Aubergine Moneymaker F1 x 50 seeds by Blooming Direct An early and prolific cropper, it produces good sized, tasty fruits, easily sliced for stir-fries, casseroles and baking. Aubergines do best in rich well-manured soil and require warmth and full sun. They are best grown in a greenhouse or frame, but can fruit outside given a warm, sunny and protected location...more
Price: £2.25 Source: Blooming Direct
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 | Halls Highgrove Greenhouse Greenhouse & Base 6'4" x 8'5" wide. Growing area 4.6m². Door opening width 1200mm. No. of vents 1.The elegantly curved eaves section of the Highgrove is a welcome escape from the traditional greenhouse shape. Smooth action roller sliding door plus a hinged roof vent provide easy access and ventilation. Glazed in 3mm toughened safety glass, with a single pane for side and roof sections - so much safer than the easily broken panes of standard horticultural glass fitted to most greenhouses. Curved eaves sections are of U.V. treated acrylic. Delivery & Assembly: All greenhouses are delivered in one drop complete with glazing. Full assembly instructions are provided, and two people could normally expect to complete assembly in a weekend. FREE with every Greenhouse! - With every Halls greenhouse ordered we will include a useful Auto Window Vent Opener, worth £18.95, free of charge. Just set your Auto Vent Opener to the temperature required (between 15° and 25°C) and it will automatically open the vent for you....more
Price: £920.00 Source: Ferndale Lodge
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 | Lettuce All-The-Year-Round Seeds Average Seeds 1450 Compact and crisp. A reliable lettuce for spring and summer sowing. Sow early March-September. Row 15m (50'). Summer butterhead variety. Maturing time approximately 10-14 weeks from sowing. Develops large well-folded heads and succulent creamy-yellow hearts. Sow outdoors Early March-Sepember at fortnightly intervals to ensure a regular supply. Sow in rows 30cm (1') apart and 1.25cm (½") deep and thin the plants to 23-30cm (9-12") apart. For over-wintered supplies choose 'Valdor' and sow seed outdoors late August-early September. For growing in a greenhouse during winter choose the varieties 'Rosetta' or 'Valdor'. HEALTH BENEFITS: Source of beta-carotene/vitamin A (For growth, healthy hair, skin, bones, teeth and eyes as well as resistance to respiratory infections) - especially darker green leaves. Reputed to have a sedative effect....more
Price: £0.85 Source: Dobies
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 | Sweet Pea True Fragrance Seeds (Lathyrus Odoratus) Our own unique blend of the most strongly scented varieties, tested over a number of years at our trials ground. It includes all the sweet pea colours and bi-colours, with large flowers and long stems. A must for cutting! Height 1.8m (6'). HA - Hardy annual.. Average Packet Content 25 Seeds. Sow January-March under glass in gentle heat or in April-May outdoors for flowers June-September. Can also be sown in September-October in a coldframe or greenhouse to overwinter in frames to produce earliest blooms.. . 151-200CM. . Climber. Scented. Attractive to butterflies. Suitable as cut flowers. Prefers full sun....more
Price: £1.89 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Dahlia Medium Flowered Trial Pack Pack of 6 Tubers (1 of each variety) Medium flowered, decorative dahlias. Eye-catching plants for borders or cutting! Try growing all six varieties in this Trial Pack (1 tuber each): Arabian Night, Seattle (picture 1), White Perfection (picture 2), Hawaii (picture 3), Rosella (picture 4) & Le Baron (picture 5). Height for all varieties: 90-100cm (3-3¼').PLEASE NOTE: We are not normally able to accept orders for tubers after mid-April. 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. 14-21 days...more
Price: £12.95 Source: Dobies
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 | Garden Riddles (3 in 1) - Garden Riddles (3-in-1) Forget two-for-one offers - this powder coated steel Garden Riddle set offers great value three-for-one in the form of one fixed and two interchangeable mesh disks that allow you to sieve compost soil and other growing media to specific grades as required. Powder coated in a very attractive dark green finish the Garden Riddle (3 in 1) multi-sifter is a practical and helpful addition to any potting shed greenhouse or garden....more
Price: £18.95 Source: Harrod Horticultural
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 | Gardena Glass Cleaning Agent Blocks Pack of 9 Ideal for cleaning glass surfaces, e.g. windows, greenhouses, conservatories, etc. Biodegradable.Includes: 9 x Soluble Blocks......more
Price: £4.95 Source: Tooled-Up.com
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 | Dahlia Cactus Flowered Trial Pack Amongst the most dramatic of dahlias, bearing large heads of narrow, pointed petals. Trial Pack consisting of 8 tubers (1 of each variety): Firebird - height 100cm (3¼'); Friquolet - height 105cm (42"); Kennemerland - height 100cm (3¼'); My Love - height 100cm (3¼'); Shooting Star - height 100cm (3¼'); Purple Gem - height 125cm (4'); Black Cat - height 100cm (3¼'); Hayley Jane - height 120cm (4').PLEASE NOTE: We are not normally able to accept orders for tubers after mid-April.. Pack of 8 Tubers (1 of each variety). 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.. . . ....more
Price: £14.95 Source: Suttons Seeds
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