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 | Melon Sienne F1 Plants Pack of 3 Pot Ready Plants Never thought about growing your own melons before? Not sure you'd succeed? Well, with our grafted plants there's never been a better time to try! Because they're grafted, they're more vigorous and will crop earlier than ordinary plants, either in a greenhouse or frame outside.This superb variety will produce a good crop of fruits, around 1kg in weight, whose fragrant orange flesh is sweet and delicious. Ideal for a greenhouse.Our trials have shown that grafted plants are incredibily healthy and give rise to larger strong growing plants giving bumper yields. 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! And they'll continue cropping longer in autumn too. Full growing instructions included. Mid April...more
Price: £9.95 Source: Dobies
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 | Budgie Tropical Fruit Peck Bars x 6 (Case of 6) 3.Treat2eat Tropical Fruit Peck Bars for Budgies (N034) New improved natural treats, with 2 indivdually packed bars crammed full with selected seeds,cereals,tropical fruits, enriched with honey.100g....more
Price: £14.73 Source: GardenCentre.co.uk
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 | Windbreak and Shade Netting - 25m Pack - GNE-026 It is not only frost and snow that can wreak havoc in a garden over winter - the bitter northerly winds carry their own threat to susceptible shrubs fruit and vegetables so put the brake on damaging gusts with our Windbreak and Shade Netting. It is available in 3 widths made from high density green polyethylene provides up to 40% shade and wind resistance and comes complete with eyelets woven into the seam of the netting....more
Price: £48.75 Source: Harrod Horticultural
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 | Children's Green Patterned Bucket - Children can be a great help in the garden but it's safer - and easier for you - if they've got their own tools to use; and with this Children's Green Patterned Bucket around they shouldn't be wandering off with your equipment! Manufactured from metal and decorated with butterflies dragonflies bumble bees ladybirds and flowers the children's green patterned bucket is ideal for tidying up collecting fruit vegetables and flowers or for moving around soil courtesy of the wooden grip on the handle. The vivid garden green colour should ensure that if the 15cm diameter x 13cm high children's green patterned bucket is abandoned somewhere in the garden - not that it happens often! - it should be easy to find. Match the bucket up with our to start off their own garden tool collection!...more
Price: £4.95 Source: Harrod Horticultural
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 | Common Buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica) 3040cm Bare Root 2yr (1+1) pack of 25 Preferred common name: Common Buckthorn Other common names: Purging buckthorn, Common hart`s horn, European buckthorn, French berry, Rainberry thorn, Rhineberry thorn, Waythorn The RHS Common Buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica) is a spiny, fast growing, and bushy, native deciduous hedge with creamy yellow flowers blooming in May, clustered in up to 10s with 5 petals, followed by half inch (1cm) wide red fruits, progressively maturing through July to September, later turning black in autumn. In summer the leaves of the RHS Common Buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica) are an obovate glossy, dark green colour, pubescent underside, later turning yellow in autumn. They are 1 to 3 in length and 0.5 to 3 wide and arranged either alternately or in opposite pairs. The RHS Common Buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica) is suitable for all positions and soils it thrives most in light (sandy), medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils. The hedge prefers acid, neutral and basic (alkaline) soils and can grow in semishade (light woodland) or full sun. It requires moist or wet soil. Toxicity: All parts may cause severe discomfort if ingested....more
Price: £12.50 Source: Plants Wholesale
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 | Aesculus Hippocastanum 175200cms (fthd) The Aesculus Hippocastanum (Horse Chestnut) is a large deciduous, upright tree. The flowers are usually white with a small red spot; they are produced in spring in erect panicles 1030 cm tall with about 2050 flowers on each panicle. Usually only 15 fruit develop on each panicle; the fruit is a green, softly spiky capsule containing one (rarely two or three) nutlike seeds called conkers or horsechestnuts. Each conker is 24 cm diameter, glossy nutbrown with a whitish scar at the base....more
Price: £17.60 Source: Plants Wholesale
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 | Prunus armeniaca Moorpark - Apricot Moorpark The succulent, juicy fruit of Prunus armeniaca Moorpark is among the best-tasting of all apricots. This medium-sized, deciduous tree displays its showy, pale-pink flowers in mid-spring, followed by an abundance of large, sweet, golden-orange fruit which is slightly fuzzy to the touch. Ripening in midsummer, these apricots are ideal for fresh eating and drying, but not suitable for canning. This variety is self-fruitful and does not need another pollinator. Rich, sweet flavoured, juicy apricots with yellow flesh, dotted with crimson, ripening in August. A rewarding fruit to grow producing a good flavour. Grow on a warm, south facing wall in well drained soil. Supplied in a 12litre pot Eventual Height: 3mts Eventual Spread: 3mts Deciduous Flowering Time: Spring Fruit Picking Time: Late August Pollination Group: Self Fertile RHS Award of Garden Merit...more
Price: £39.95 Source: FloraSelect.co.uk
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 | Organic Liquid Strawberry Feed A supply of natural nutrients for strawberries and other soft fruit...more
Price: £5.99 Source: Crocus
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 | Tomato Country Taste F1 Seeds 8 Seeds A large, tasty beefsteak tomato, ideal for slicing, which crops early under glass. A potential exhibition variety too - for the largest fruits restrict to 3-4 tomatoes per truss. To produce really large, well-shaped tomatoes, remove surplus flowers, or poor-shaped fruits every 10 days to restrict production to 3-4 fruits per truss. Sow mid February-April, harvest July-October. Recommended to produce large thick slices for sandwiches, frying and grilling. Whole fruits can be stuffed with a variety of tasty savouries....more
Price: £2.35 Source: Dobies
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 | Weber Style Grill Pan The Weber Style Grill Pan is perfect for grilling fish, vegetables and fruit on your barbecue. The tray can also be used to fried potatoes or super crisp chips straight out of the freezer.Features: Stainless Steel. Practical carry handles. -...more
Price: £22.98 Source: Keen Gardener
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