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 | Sunflower Magic Roundabout F1 Seeds (Helianthus) Average Seeds 22 A mix of tall stately plants in a wide range of colours, from pastel yellow to dark bronze, including many bicolours and many with dark stems. The smallish blooms make great cut flowers and are pollen-free so won't ruin your furniture! Height 180cm (6'). Easy to grow. HA - Hardy annual. Note: Seeds are edible and also ideal for ornamental use. Sow under glass March-April; outdoors April-May. Flowers July-October. July-0ctober Fun and easy to grow - a must for children!...more
Price: £2.15 Source: Dobies
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 | Cauliflower Raleigh Vegetable Seeds Early cropping with a long harvest period. This variety is extremely good in stressful conditions and the curd is more resistant to reddening than most varieties....more
Price: £3.99 Source: GardenCentre.co.uk
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 | The Pocket Garden Hot Chilli by John Lewis Grow your very own capsicum annuum - chilli numex bailey. It grows to 15-20cm in the pouch over 12-16 weeks - after that it flower and bear fruit. The pouch contains seeds and soil....more
Price: £6.00 Source: John Lewis
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 | Coriander Cilantro x 100 seeds Coriander is one of the worlds oldest spices and can be used in many different ways. Also known as Chinese Parsley, Coriander is great when used raw in salads or as a vital ingredient in Asian and Pacific Rim cookery....more
Price: £1.95 Source: Blooming Direct
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 | Broccoli Marathon F1 Seeds Average Seeds 180 - SAVE £1.50! An outstanding and very adaptable calabrese that will reliably produce a good crop of delicious densely packed heads whatever the weather throws at it! Recommended for deep freezing. (Calabrese variety) Calabrese produces a large central head which should be cut and eaten. Delicious, smaller shoots (Broccoli Spears) will follow from each leaf joint. These should be cut with about15cm (6") of stem. Sow 1.8cm (¾") deep on a prepared seed bed April-May. Plant out in final positions, 60cm (2') apart June-July. Harvest July to November. Can use the seed as 'sprouting seed' - indications that antioxidants are at their highest in sprouts. HEALTH BENEFITS - Antioxidant. High in 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), and a good source of 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: Best flavour within hours of harvest and steamed not boiled....more
Price: £4.35 Source: Dobies
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 | Red Salad Onion Seed (Eden Project range) (Allium cepa 'Furio') Onions are the starting point of many a meal: 'First chop up an onion.' Furio is a versatile variety that can be cropped young as a spring onion or it can be left in the soil to bulk up. Onions originated in Central Asia, and in many cultures have been highly regarded for their antiseptic properties as well as flavour.Click here to see more growing information on Red Salad Onion Seed (Eden Project range) (Allium cepa 'Furio').. Average Packet Contents 250 seeds. Sow thinly from March-June, direct into finely raked, warm, moist, weed-free soil, 6mm (¼") deep in rows 30cm (12") apart. (Germination 15-21 days). No thinning out should be necessary and roots should be pulled as required. Alternatively, if bulb onions are required, sow in March, and thin the seedlings by degrees (use 'thinnings' as spring onions) to a final spacing of 20cm (8") apart. Grow plants on, keeping well watered and fed prior to harvesting in September. Height 25cm (10").. . . ....more
Price: £2.65 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Lettuce Webbs Wonderful Seeds A very popular lettuce producing large, crisp hearts. Slow to run to seed.Click here to see more growing information on Lettuce Webbs Wonderful Seeds.. Average Packet Content 900 seeds. Sow little and often to ensure a continuous supply. Grow in a rich soil and water well in dry periods. Sow outdoors at fortnightly intervals from March to July, and in September sow varieties which stand through winter to head the following spring. (10-14 weeks maturity.). . . . Slow to mature, and usually more heat and bolt resistant than butterhead types. Crisp, crinkled leaves of delicious flavour. HEALTH BENEFITS: Source of beta-carotene and vitamin A....more
Price: £1.39 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Fat Bird Feeder Kit BUY 2 GET 3RD FREE! Cupcakes for birds! Treat your feathered friends to homemade fat cakes with this fun Fat Bird Feeder Kit. A superb way to use up leftover cooking fat and a wonderful way to encourage the children to take an interest in wildlife, make this homemade bird feeder a must! Each kit contains one colourful silicone mould, one pack of seeds to start you off and string to hang the feeder plus instructions. Colours may vary. Why not watch this video and see how easy it is?...more
Price: £7.98 Source: Dobies
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 | Organic Palco Spinach Seeds - Enjoying something of a salad revival Spinach is probably most well-known for allegedly giving Popeye super-human strength - but it's the vitamin C and calcium contained in the dark green leaves of our organic F1 Palco variety which is proving popular with vegetable gardeners. Resistant to four strains of downy mildew this variety can be sown almost all year round and is delicious added to salads in 'baby leaf' form or as mature leaves. Supplied in packets of 250 seeds....more
Price: £1.35 Source: Harrod Horticultural
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 | Sweet Pea Cupani Seeds Average Seeds 30 Introduced to Britain in 1699 by a monk; Brother Cupani. The small, bicoloured maroon-and-violet flowers make lovely cut flower posies with a beautiful deep scent. Height 1.8m (6'). Easy to grow. HA - Hardy annual. 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. Late May-August Some sweet peas have hard black seeds and we advise soaking them in water for eight hours before sowing. Pick sweet peas continuously so that you ensure a summer-long display....more
Price: £1.95 Source: Dobies
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