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 | Candytuft (Dwarf) Fairy Mixed Seeds Easy from seed and versatile in the garden. Candytuft make a delightfully informal bedding plant whether sown direct or sown in trays in a greenhouse. Neat and compact....more
Price: £1.49 Source: GardenCentre.co.uk
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 | Pumpkin Hundredweight Seeds Fun to Grow Seeds: Patty Pumpkin...more
Price: £1.10 Source: Garden Bargains
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 | Turnip Golden Ball Seeds Dwarf, compact plants producing round roots with tender yellow flesh. Very hardy with outstanding keeping qualities. Excellent for storage and exhibition. Recommended by the National Institute of Agricultural Botany.. Average Packet Content 1600 Seeds. Sow May-July outdoors. For Turnip tops - sow in August, scattering seed thinly and evenly on prepared soil. Rake in lightly. (6-10 weeks maturity.). . . . Suitable for organic growing. HEALTH BENEFIT: Both roots and green tops are high in vitamin C and fibre. CULINARY TIPS: Turnips retain their nutrients well when cooked....more
Price: £1.39 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Leek Autumn Mammoth 2 - Snowstar Seeds Average Seeds 300 Short, thick and heavy-stemmed with up to 15cm (6") of firmly crisp white flesh, which holds in good condition during winter. 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: £1.50 Source: Dobies
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 | Zinnia Starlight Rose Seeds 20 Seeds Tested in all types of summers this zinnia has excelled. The compact, uniform, branching plants are highly disease-resistant, and become smothered in pretty, double-layered pink-and-white blooms. Height 25-30cm (10-12"). HA/HHA - Hardy annaul/Half-hardy annual. Zinnias often do better when sown direct outdoors during March-May since they dislike disturbance. Flowers July-September. Suggested planting distance 23-30cm (9-12")....more
Price: £2.75 Source: Dobies
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 | Tanacetum Jack Pot Seeds Very seldom do you find one single plant which has over 1,000 open blooms at any one time. This truly stunning border plant produces fine, feathery foliage and many 3cm (1in) Chrysanthemum-like white flowers with a yellow centre....more
Price: £2.99 Source: GardenCentre.co.uk
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 | Lettuce Valdor Seeds Average Seeds 950 The best and largest butterhead winter lettuce with solid hearts of deep green. Very resistant to cold, wet conditions. Sow outdoors from August-January at fortnightly intervals to ensure a regular supply. Sow in rows 30cm (12") apart and 1.25cm (½") deep and thin the plants to 23-30cm (9-12") apart. For growing in greenhouse during winter or outside with cloche/frame protection. HEALTH BENEFITS: Source of beta-carotene/vitamin A - especially darker green leaves. Cos varieties reputedly have 5x the levels of vitamins A and C compared to Iceberg types....more
Price: £1.35 Source: Dobies
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 | Climbing French Bean Blue Lake Seeds Average Seeds 65 Clusters of small, round and fleshy pods which are tender and entirely stringless. Dried white seeds can be used as haricots. Has that delicious French Bean flavour. 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: £1.65 Source: Dobies
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 | Rhubarb Victoria Seeds (Rheum) Rhubarb is incredibly popular in British homes and kitchens. Top chefs are keen on rhubarb because it is low in carbohydrates, high in vitamins and is therefore a nutritious slimming food. Rhubarb is extremely versatile - you can use it to make puddings, jams and even use it as a vegetable. You can even put it into a perennial border to provide foliage. Rhubarb Victoria - delicious, juicy stems.. Average Packet Content 50 Seeds. Sow March-April outdoors, and transplant to permanent positions during the following autumn/winter.. . . . HEALTH BENEFITS: Good source of vitamin C and antioxidant. CULINARY TIPS: For pies, puddings and crumbles....more
Price: £2.29 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Helleborus Elegance Seeds (Christmas Rose) 10 seeds Attractive marbled foliage, bronzy-pink stems and large, beautifully shaped greenish-purple flowers. It has a long flowering period, and will bloom in one year from germination - fast for a helleborus! Height 30cm (12"). TP - Tender perennial. Sow March-May or September-October, flowers January-April. January-April...more
Price: £3.60 Source: Dobies
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