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 | Cucumber Telegraph Improved Seeds For really long greenhouse cucumbers...more
Price: £2.10 Source: Garden Bargains
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 | Cape Gooseberry Seeds (Little Lanterns) Grow this versatile and tasty little fruit in patio pots in a sunny border or in the greenhouse. It's a compact variety that is easy to grow and produces masses of sweet and juicy berries all encapsulated in pretty 'Chinese Lantern' cloaks. A great choice for little green fingers. Compact variety Masses of fruits...more
Price: £1.99 Source: Unwins Seeds & Plants
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 | Greenhouse - 4 Tier Mini COMPACT from Nortene Botanico Excellent Plant Protection
Slightly smaller than the best selling 4 tiermini greenhouse, the COMPACT4 tier mini greenhouse will help you bring on your plants in a more controlled environment.
Great for growing tomatoes on a patio or a balcony, the compact mini greenhouse is made from polypropylene and it's strong tubular steel frame is easy to erect.
Includes shelving
Protects plants from inclement weather
Has a zip door for easy access
Strong tubularframe
Easy to assemble, no tools required
Full assembly instructions supplied
Easily stored when not in use
The compact 4 tier mini greenhouse has an overall height of 1.45m, is 59cm wide and has a depth of 45cm.
A replacement cover is available....more
Price: £16.49 Source: The Garden Factory
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 | Gardena greenhouse for kids by Gardena This Gardena greenhouse for kids is an excellent educational gardening toy. Your child will be able to take their experience of gardening to the next level. The Gardena greenhouse includes 1 pole to use as rake or spade., 1 grip to use with either a spade, rake or plough. There are 10 blister stands, planter sticks and 4 stakes. All your child needs to begin planting their own plants, and keeping their plants safe from pests and the elements. The greenhouse kit comes with a watering can so that they can water their plants as they are growing....more
Price: £29.00 Source: Tesco.com
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 | Gardenkraft 3-tier Mini Greenhouse Ideal for gardeners who lack space, this mini greenhouse has a sturdy metal frame, a strong PVC cover, and a double zip door. Easy to assemble, but it folds away for storage when not in use....more
Price: £20.86 Source: GardenCentre.co.uk
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 | Greenhouse Free Standing Storage & Shelving Free standing, lightweight and stable. assembled in minutes. Provides additional shelving for propagation work space & storage size: length 900mm: depth 280mm height: 1060mm.....more
Price: £19.99 Source: DIY Tools
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 | Aphid Biological Control - Aphidius Colemani - 100 pack Aphidius Colemani are tiny little wasps that lay their eggs in the body of the aphids. The larva of the wasp eat the host aphids eventually killing them. When fully grown, the Aphidius larva cuts a slit in the hollowed out shell of its host, and attaches the carcass to the substrate with silk. As it spins more silk within the host skin, this gradually takes on a golden colour and forms the characteristic ‘aphid mummy’. Within the mummy, the larva pupates, and after four or five days an adult is ready to emerge. This adult cuts a circular trap door in the mummy, always on the upper surface at the back, and escapes through this to seek fresh hosts. Each wasp will lay hundreds of eggs in the 2-3 week life-cycle so they really can effect an aphid population. Introduce only when temperatures are above 12 degrees C (54F). Only suitable for use in greenhouses or conservatories. Do not use pesticides before or during the use of this product, without checking to see if they are harmful to beneficial insects. This biological control method can be used on any plant with an aphid problem. - Biological and non-chemical control of aphids - Uses tiny parasitic wasp Aphidius Colemani - Can parasitise up to 40 species of aphid - Adults fly to aphids and lay their eggs in the aphid, killing the aphid and producing more Aphidius (sustainable control) - Safe for the user and the environment - Safe around children, pets, birds and wildlife...more
Price: £6.00 Source: EcoCharlie
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 | Tomato Shirley Seeds This greenhouse tomato is hard to beat and has rapidly established itself as the nation's favourite. The plants are heavy cropping robust and disease resistant and the good sized fruits have a lovely taste and texture. It is also a splendid variety for exhibitors. Shirley simply will not disappoint you....more
Price: £3.99 Source: Unwins Seeds & Plants
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 | Sarracenia Oreophila 1 Litre pot 4 year old The Sarracenia Oreophila is commonly known as the American Pitcher Plant and is a wonderful fly catcher. They produce yellow flowers in spring which are followed by bright yellow pitchers. The pitchers can grow up to 60 cms high (24 inches). In the winter the foliage is sickle shaped and is shades of lime green and claret. It is fully hardy and can be planted outside in the garden or inside a greenhouse or on a window sill. One important consideration is that Sarracenia`s do not respond well to tap water, so it is recommended to use rain water....more
Price: £8.00 Source: Plants Wholesale
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 | strawberry - early season fruiting Position: full sun Soil: any soil Rate of growth: fast-growing Other features: tasty, orange-red fruit (mid-June to mid-July) Cropping times may be brought forward or extended if you are growing them in a greenhouse or cloche tunnel. Hardiness: fully hardy The proven standard early strawberry variety, fruiting 4 - 6 days earlier than Elsanta. Bright, shiny, good quality fruits. Produces heavy yields with high percentage large fruit. This variety is often grown at Pick Your Own's so you can tell its a good cropper! Garden care:These strawberry runners are sent out as bare root (ie not potted up or in soil) plants. They are completely dormant, so any remaining foliage or stems will look shrivelled and dry. They should be planted out within a couple of days of arrival. Once they are planted out, they will emerge from their dormancy and start to put on new growth within a few weeks. Choose a spot in full sun and prepare the bed well by removing all the weeds and digging in a generous amount of compost. You can also work in some general purpose fertiliser if planting in spring. When you are ready to plant, fill a bucket with tepid water and leave the plants to soak for 20 minutes. This will rehydrate the roots. While they are soaking, prepare the planting holes - these should be approximately twice as wide as the strawberries root system. Plant the strawberries so the crown (the point where the roots meet the stem) is at soil level, and spread the roots out before re-filling with soil. Space them at 45cm intervals, allowing 75cm between each row. After planting, immediately give them a thorough water and apply a generous layer of mulch around the base of the plants, being careful to avoid the crown. Keep the plants well watered, especially during warmer weather and when the fruits are developing. When the strawberries are starting to form, a thick layer of straw or a strawberry mulch mat can be placed under the plants to stop the fruit touching the soil. Sheets of black plastic mulch can also be used, and this will also help retain soil moisture, reduce weeds and encourage early cropping. Strawberries can also be planted in tubs, containers and hanging baskets....more
Price: £8.99 Source: Crocus
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