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 | Sweet Pea Old Fashioned Mixed Seeds Average Seeds 30 These small-flowered types werel the forebears of our modern sweet peas and have a delicious, strong perfume. Mixed colours. Height 1.8m (6'). 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. Some varieties have hard black seeds and we advise soaking them in water for eight hours before sowing....more
Price: £1.40 Source: Dobies
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 | Silverline 6x8 Aluminium Greenhouse with Clear Polycarbonate Glass These greenhouses are glazed in full panel crystal clear polycarbonate, which is virtually unbreakable. strong full length glazing strips ensure that the panels remain in place whatever the weather. It benefits from an integral gutter, a manually opening vent and a galvanised steel base. a five year manufacturerã¢â‚¬â„¢s warranty is also applicable.blocks 99.9% of harmhul solar uv rays. 159cm high sliding door access. rust resistant sliding door access. rust resistant aluminium frame with green powdercoat part finish. this greenhouse includes vent, steel base and gutters as standard.size: front x sides: 255 x 193cm. ridge height: 203mm.extra surcharge may apply for delivery to certain areas in scotland and northern ireland. please enquire for other areas.....more
Price: £319.00 Source: DIY Tools
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 | Sweet Pea Noel Sutton Seeds (Lathyrus Odoratus) Noel Sutton is a delightful rich blue sweet pea that produces large fragrant flowers on long, firm stems. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. 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.. June-September. 151-200CM. . Ideal climbers, and for cut flowers. Scented. Attractive to butterflies. Prefers full sun. Pick regularly to encourage more flowers....more
Price: £1.45 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Sweet Corn Sweetie Pie F1 Seeds Average Seeds 35 An early maturing variety, boasting exceptionally sweet cobs, around 22cm (9") long and with an impressive average of 16 rows of corn per cob. Delicious raw or cooked. Sow singly in pots April-May in a warm greenhouse/frame. Plant out 35cm (14") apart late May-early June after hardening off. Plant in blocks to assist pollination and increase cob production. Harvest August-September. HEALTH BENEFITS - A gluten-free cereal and a source of fibre and vitamin B (For nervous system and the formation of new red blood cells). Typically less than 100 calories per cob! COOKING HINT - Cook immediately after picking for best flavour....more
Price: £1.90 Source: Dobies
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 | Sweet Pea Spencer Special Mix Seeds (Lathyrus odoratus) Balanced colour range. Seed selected from first-class sweet peas, many of them fragrant. HA - Hardy annual. Height 1.8m (6').Click here to see more growing information on Sweet Pea Spencer Special Mix Seeds (Lathyrus odoratus).. Average Packet Content 35 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.. June-September. 151-200CM. . Ideal climber. Scented. Attractive to butterflies. Ideal as cut flowers. Pick regularly to encourage more flowers....more
Price: £1.49 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Ipomoea Venice Pink Seeds (Morning Glory) Average Seeds 25 Masses of medium-sized, beautifully patterned - white-throated flowers, liberally splashed and striped with a deep pink - and, unlike many varieties, not dwarfed by the foliage. Will tolerate dry conditions. Climbing. HHA - Half-hardy annual. (Please note: seeds/plants harmful if eaten.) Thrives in poor soils. Sow February-April, flowers July-September. July-September Soak seed for 24 hours to speed germination. Very beautiful and free-flowering climbing plants for pots in a cold greenhouse or conservatory, or for a sunny, sheltered position outdoors....more
Price: £1.75 Source: Dobies
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 | PatioGro Greenhouse Extension Kit Extend your growing season! This kit fits onto your PatioGro® and converts it into a greenhouse. Start off your seedlings earlier in the spring or over-winter your plants and protect them from adverse weather conditions. Size: Apex height when attached 1.6m. Powder coated for longer life. Easily assembled. Comes complete with top quality UV stabilised PVC cover with roll-up zip front panel for easy access. Rot-proof fastenings are used for fastening the cover to the framework. Extend growing crops into the autumn. Protect your plants and crops from adverse weather conditions. The kit can be detached from your PatioGro® during the summer months if not required.Weight: 9.2kg. Picture shows the extension kit with the PatioGro® Sold separately...more
Price: £49.95 Source: Unwins Seeds & Plants
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 | Liquid Growmore 500ml (Case of 12) Balanced multi purpose feed with micro nutrients Liquid concerntrate with integral measure Suitable for all plants indoors, outside and in the greenhouse....more
Price: £28.31 Source: GardenCentre.co.uk
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 | Propagation Heating Mats with variable heat control Heating Mat 40 x 120cm (16 x 47"), 85 watts Handy for use anywhere - in greenhouse, conservatory or indoors. Just roll out the flexible mat and plug in. The mats are laminated between high grade aluminium foil so that heat is spread out evenly across the surface. The separate, but ready wired in thermostat features a remote temperature sensor which is inserted into the compost in your trays or pots to give really precise, accurate maintenance of the temperature you choose, between 0 and 40°C (32 and 100°F). Full instructions supplied. Available in three sizes: 40 x 75cm (16 x 30"), 65 watts; 40 x 120cm (16 x 47"), 85 watts; 60 x 120cm (24 x 47"), 140 watts....more
Price: £96.95 Source: Dobies
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 | Grafted Tomato Sakura Plants x3 Grafted Tomato Plants For Stronger Plants Higher Yieldsand Greater Disease  Resistance Many of us have small gardens with growingspace at a premium which may mean that wecan't rotate crops as we would like.Grafting combines a hardy base plant highly resistant to soilborne disease grafted onto a variety with superior flavoured fruit. Grafted stems are held together with a clip until the cell structures knit together producing a strong disease resistant plant. Enabling you to plant in the same spot year after year.Grafted Tomatoes have been grown commerciallyfor many years because they:■Are much more vigorous producing larger stronger plants■Are less susceptible to nutritional disorders■Have greater resistance to pests and diseases■Produce fruit earlier (by 2-3 weeks)■Give higher yields of top quality fruit over a longer period compared with normal plants■Are particularly recommended for greenhouse growing especially if planted directly into the soil.You will be amazed as the plants reach their full potential and produce amazingly healthy plants and bumper crops of delicious tomatoes.Supplied as well-rooted young plants in 7cm pot...more
Price: £9.95 Source: Unwins Seeds & Plants
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