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 | Cabbage Kilaton F1 Hybrid Seeds Kilaton has a high level of Clubroot resistance, helping to produce quality, 2kg, autumn ballheads with a solid, dense structure. Superb when used for coleslaw, salads or steamed. Average packet contains 20 seeds....more
Price: £3.69 Source: GardenCentre.co.uk
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 | Brussels Sprout Millennium F1 Seeds Average Seeds 45 A first-rate brussels sprout, producing sturdy plants with good frost and disease tolerance, and excellent holding ability. Sprouts have a delicious, mild taste. Harvest January to March. Recommended for deep freezing. Maturing time approximately 30-36 weeks from time of sowing. For maincrop, sow on a prepared seed bed outdoors early March-late April. For early crops, sow in frames or under cloches during February. Put the plants out in their final growing positions at 60-90cm (2-3') apart in well-firmed soil May-early June. Harvest January to March. Pick from base upwards when small walnut size - pushing downwards to remove. F1 hybrids will all be ready at the same time. As autumn approaches earth up stems to anchor plants securely. HEALTH BENEFITS - Antioxidant. Good source of vitamin C (Anti-ageing, wound healing, decreasing blood cholesterol and prevention of infections. Assists the body in absorbing iron). 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 - Fresh use or freezing. Cut cross on base of sprout and boil for minimum period....more
Price: £2.60 Source: Dobies
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 | Onion Ailsa Craig Seed Large bulbs often used for exhibition. To ensure colour, shape and finish sow in January under glass at 18-21°C (65-70°F). Can also be sown outdoors in March and April. Not recommended for long storage. Bulb onion variety.Click here to see more growing information on Onion Ailsa Craig Seed.. Average Packet Content 250 seeds. Sow maincrop onions March-April outdoors, and thin early. For very large onions sow December-early January and transplant seedlings in spring. To store - lift and allow to dry in full sun, and hang in ropes in cool airy conditions. (24 weeks maturity.). . . . HEALTH BENEFITS: Lowers blood pressure and cholestrol levels. Anti-asthmatic, anti-bacterial and antiseptic. Good source of vitamin C, calcium and iron....more
Price: £1.39 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Sweet Pea Everlasting (Latifolius Mix) Seeds (Lathyrus odoratus) A beautiful, easy to grow climber producing masses of small, pea-like flowers in shades of red, rose or white, over a long period. A quick-growing screen for fences or unsightly garden features. Perennial type. Height 1.8m (6').Click here to see more growing information on Sweet Pea Everlasting (Latifolius Mix) Seeds (Lathyrus odoratus).. Average Packet Content 22 seeds. Sow late spring/summer for flowers July-September the following year, and annually thereafter.. July-September. 151-200CM. . Ideal climber, and as cut flowers. Scented. Attractive to butterflies. Prefers full sun. Pick regularly to encourage more flowers....more
Price: £2.29 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Pea Sugar Sugar Flash Seeds The tender pods are sweet and succulent. Plants have excellent disease resistance with good pod set producing high yields of tasty pods....more
Price: £2.99 Source: GardenCentre.co.uk
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 | Climbing French Bean Golden Gate Seeds Average Seeds 65 Brighten up meal times with these attractive flat, golden-yellow pods. This superb climbing french bean produces a heavy crop of white-seeded beans over a long period. Suitable for freezing. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Grow outdoors and support in the same way as runner beans. Plant height 1.8-2.1m (6-7'). Sow April-June, harvest mid June-mid October. Row 4.5m (15'). Pick pods regularly when young to increase yields. COOKING HINTS: - Never eat pods raw - boil rapidly to retain the flavour and texture....more
Price: £2.15 Source: Dobies
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 | Parsley Moss Curled 2 Seeds (Petroselinum) Tall-growing, strong parsley. Mid-green foliage with an attractive curl. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner.. Average Packet Content 900 seeds. Sow March-July outdoors: germination is slow.. . . . Decorative as a garnish for fish and meat dishes, and salads, and very nutritious in soups, sauces and stews. HEALTH BENEFITS: Packed with vitamins A, B and C as well as calcium, magnesium, sodium and essential fatty acids. CULINARY TIPS: Use in salads, egg dishes, soups, fish and potato dishes....more
Price: £1.69 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Mixed Flower Seed - Tall Varieties Ideal for the back of a border. A mixture of popular, brightly coloured single and double flowers. Children also appreciate this attractive, easy to grow mixture. HA - Hardy annual. Height 60-90cm (2-3').Click here to see more growing information on Mixed Flower Seed - Tall Varieties.. Average Packet Content 2500 seeds. Sow March-May outdoors, flowers June-September.. June-September. 71-80CM. . Ideal for beds and borders. Prefers full sun or partial shade....more
Price: £1.69 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Pea Kelvedon Wonder Seeds Average Seeds 400 Producing a very heavy crop of well-filled, dark-green pods. One of the best peas for sucessional sowings. Resistant to mildew. Recommended for deep freezing. Height 45-60cm (1½-2'). RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Early Peas - usually ready for use 11-14 weeks after sowing. Dig the ground incorporating plenty of well rotted garden compost, preferably in autumn or winter. Sow November-March under cloches, providing the soil is not too wet or cold. For main crops sow outdoors from March 5cm (2") deep, approximately 20 seeds per 30cm (12"), in drills 15-20cm (6-8") wide, with 60-90cm (2-3') between rows. For exact information see packets. Harvest June-onwards. HEALTH BENEFITS: Good source of vitamin and folic acid. Mangetout types are a good source of vitamins A (For growth, healthy hair, skin, bones, teeth and eyes as well as resistance to respiratory infections) and C (Anti-ageing, wound healing, decreasing blood cholesterol and prevention of infections. Assists the body in absorbing iron) as the pod is eaten in addition to the seeds and are high in potassium (Regulates heart rhythm, nerve impulses and muscle function). Peas contain soluble fibre useful in removing harmful cholesterol. COOKING HINTS: Eat raw or steam gently to retain nutrient values. As soon as pods are harvested, sugars begin conversion to starch, so eat soon after picking....more
Price: £1.60 Source: Dobies
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 | Maurandya Magic Dragon Seeds Eye-catching flowers in shades of cerise red and pink, in a range sizes! Sown early it will flower in its first year! A captivating climber or groundcover plant. HHP - Half hardy perennial. Height 3m (10').. Average Packet Content 50 seeds. Sow any time but best September-October for flowering July-October the following year.. July-October. 251-300CM. . Ideal climber. Prefers full sun. Perfect for a large pot or tub....more
Price: £2.69 Source: Suttons Seeds
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