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 | Cineraria Silver Dust Seeds Grown for its highly ornamental deeply cut woolly silver grey leaves. Very popular for annual flower beds borders and rock gardens. May be hardy in some areas if given some protection in winter....more
Price: £1.99 Source: Unwins Seeds & Plants
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 | Aster La Vista Seeds Showy in the summer border and long lasting as a cutflower.This superb blend of three colours - scarlet blue and yellow - produces large fully double blooms which are virtually globe shaped....more
Price: £1.99 Source: Unwins Seeds & Plants
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 | Dwarf Bean 'Ferrari' x 100 seeds Slim, fleshy, stringless, fine 'Kenyan' type beans with a good flavour and colour. Early cropping if raised under cloches....more
Price: £2.75 Source: Blooming Direct
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 | Tomato Apero F1 Seeds 8 Seeds Probably the finest tasting cherry tomato variety available (and a top-seller in supermarkets), with rich red colour and slightly elongated shape. Sow end January-April, harvest June-September. For greenhouse or outdoors. David's Choice - 'Sweet and tasty bite sized fruit.' 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: £2.25 Source: Dobies
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 | Chamomile x 100 seeds Daisy-like flowers with yellow centres and feathery foliage which has an apple smell when crushed. Makes a delicious soothing tea, skin wash and shampoo. Chamomile will grow in any soil, ideally in full sun. Height to 50cm (20in) but can be trimmed. Please note: This chamomile is not suitable for use as a lawn....more
Price: £1.95 Source: Blooming Direct
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 | Leek Musselburgh Seeds - Triplepack Average Seeds 900 - Triplepack SAVE 65p! A hardy, traditional Scottish leek which produces long thick stems. Sow thinly, 1.25cm (½") deep in drills 23cm (9") apart on an outdoor seed bed March-April. When seedlings are 20cm (8") high, transplant after watering the seed bed. Using a dibber, make holes 12.5-15cm (5-6") deep and 23-30cm (9-12") apart each way. Place a plant in each hole and fill with water to settle the roots. Water frequently and gradually earth up plants, continuing until October. Grow leeks of exhibition quality by sowing under glass in February. Harvest September-March. HEALTH BENEFITS: Anti bacterial and fungal. High in potassium (regulates heart rhythm, nerve impulses and muscle function), folic acid (required for the absorption of iron - important for healthy blood and the production of DNA maintaining cell structure) and 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). COOKING HINTS: A traditional ingredient in soups and stews or as a boiled vegetable, but also try thinly sliced in stir-fries....more
Price: £2.20 Source: Dobies
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 | Allium Guinevere Seeds Average Seeds 55 Compact plants with strap-like leaves and large, ball-shaped, deep rose flowers (up to 15 stems per plant in the second year!) followed by attractive seed heads. Ideal for containers, or en-masse in borders. Height 25-30cm (10-12"). Easy to grow. HP - Hardy perennial. Sow April-May, flowers May-June the following year. May-June Ornamental plants which will thrive in a sunny spot....more
Price: £2.60 Source: Dobies
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 | Plant Labels: 13Cm 5 Inch by Homespares this part replaces part number gs103 and gs103l pack of 500 13cm plant labels. â€⢠durable white plastic labels ã¢â‚¬â¢ suitable for use as tie-ons on pot-plants, seed trays, etc ã¢â‚¬â¢ features holes for attaching to plants using twines ã¢â‚¬â¢ ideal for use when planting seeds and seedlings ã¢â‚¬â¢ height measures approximately 1size: pk kg....more
Price: £11.49 Source: DIY Tools
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 | Allotment Veg Labels x 4 Set of 4 x Handpainted vegetable labels perfect for an allotment or vegetable patch. Never lose track of your seeds or sprouting vegetables again with these cute useful labels....more
Price: £9.95 Source: Garden Boutique
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 | Fun to Grow Seeds: Cress Gang Curly Cress has a tongue tingling taste, which will liven up your sandwiches and salads.Sow my seeds: January-December. Choose a container with small holes in the base. Fill with compost or a few layers of kitchen towel and water lightly. Scatter your cress seeds over the surface, but not too thickly.Care for your Cress Gang: Cover the tray with paper and keep on a warm windowsill to grow. Remove the paper as your seedlings grow to around 1cm (½") high. Make sure your cress is kept moist.Pick my cress: January-December. Cut your cress at the base of the stems, with scissors, when the stems are 5cm (2") highClick here to see more growing information on Fun to Grow Seeds: Cress Gang.. . Growing instructions included.. January-December. . ....more
Price: £1.19 Source: Suttons Seeds
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