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 | Anagallis Blue Pimpernel Seeds Unique bright gentian-blue flowers, which, unlike many hardy annuals, will continue until the first frosts. Its flowers open in sunny conditions - hence its common name 'Poor Man's Weather Glass'. Easy to grow, vibrant blue summer flowers. HA - Hardy annual. Height 20cm (8").Click here to see more growing information on Anagallis Blue Pimpernel Seeds.. Average Packet Content 150 seeds. Sow direct outside March-May.. July-September. 10-20CM. . Ideal for beds and borders. Prefers full sun....more
Price: £2.29 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Primula capitata Noverna Deep Blue Seeds Average Seeds 90 A long-lasting primula with attractive silver-grey stems, green foliage and intense blue flowers, which will start blooming in its first year. Height 30-40cm (12-16"). HP - Hardy perennial. Sow February-July, flowers July-October (from early sowing) or May-July the following year. July-October or May-July...more
Price: £2.65 Source: Dobies
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 | Sweet Pepper F1 15 Seeds Seeds included are 5 Sweet Pepper Mohawk F1 5 Red Skin F1 and 5 Bell Boy F1 variety.Sweet Pepper Mohawk F1 Naturally dwarf in habit ideal for the patio can be grown in pots or growbags. Produces attractive tasty orange Peppers. Can be grown indoors or outdoors.Sweet Pepper Red Skin F1 Suitable for growing inside or out ideal for the patio and can be grown in growbags or containers. Produces green fruit which turns bright red when ripe juicy flavour.Sweet Pepper Bell Boy F1 Produces an abundance of fruit that can be eaten when green or wait until they turn red before picking. Ideal for the patio can be grown in pots or growbags.Sowing time is from February to April.Harvesting time is from June to September.The seeds will be despatched within 10 days of receipt of your order from December 2010.Full growing instructions will be supplied....more
Price: £2.99 Source: Jersey Plants Direct
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 | Pea Exzellenz Seeds Average Seeds 310 Looking for a sweet-tasting, early maturing pea? Then look no further! Exzellenz produces long pointed pods containing up to 10 tasty peas. Tolerant to root rot diseases. Height 60-65cm (24-26"). 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: £1.70 Source: Dobies
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 | Incarvillea Penelope Seeds Average Seeds 90 A first year flowering incarvillea boasting masses of delicate, soft pink, trumpet-shaped flowers (which, unlike some varieties, don't hang downwards), above attractive fern-like foliage. Height 30cm (12"). HHA - Half-hardy annual. Sow March-May, flowers July-September. July-September...more
Price: £2.95 Source: Dobies
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 | Tomato Red Alert Seeds A popular traditional bush tomato, which is ideal for garden or container growing. The sweet-tasting fruit are quick to mature - expect to start picking around 3 months after sowing!. Average Packet Content 30 Seeds. For greenhouse crops, sow February/April under glass 18-21°C (65-70°F). Grow in well prepared borders, large pots or growing bags, removing laterals as they appear. For outdoor crops, sow April under glass 18-21°C (65-70°F). Grow in warm, sunny positions in well prepared, moisture retentive soil allowing 45-60cm (1½-2') between plants, and water regularly in dry periods. (16-18 weeks maturity.). . . . HEALTH BENEFIT: Packed with antioxidants including vitamins A and C and lycopene, they stimulate the body's immune system....more
Price: £2.09 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Cabbage Cuor Di Bue Grosso Seeds of Italy This early variety of cabbage features a mid-sized, upright, conical head similar to that of a Romaine lettuce. Ideal for introducing some Italian flavour to your salads....more
Price: £2.18 Source: GardenCentre.co.uk
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 | Sprouting Seeds Wheat Wheatgrass This vegetable is widely used for juicing to produce a nutritional drink. Quick and easy to grow, the Red Winter Wheat is ideal for sprouting, resisting mound and producing a good leaf blade....more
Price: £1.99 Source: GardenCentre.co.uk
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 | Geranium Infiniti Series Scarlet F1 Seeds 9 Seeds One of the best "multibloom" types - quick to flower, long-lasting and boasting up to 20 heads per plant! British bred for British weather, and with lovely 'zoned' foliage, it's a superb performer. Scarlet F1 - Red. Height 30cm (12"). Fleuroselect Medal Winner - an international hallmark of quality....more
Price: £3.00 Source: Dobies
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 | Carrot Amsterdam Forcing 3 Seeds Average Seeds 1650 The earliest carrot for protected or outdoor sowings. Medium length, high quality, blunt-ended roots. Sow fortnightly crops from spring to autumn. Row 15m (50'). Recommended for deep freezing. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. For early crops sow Amsterdam Forcing or Rocket in frames or under cloches February-March. Start outdoor sowings from early March choosing a warm and well-drained position. For maincrop, sow April-July. Sow into a fine tilth of crumbly earth. Sow seed 1.8cm (¾") deep in drills 23-30cm (9-12") apart. Thin seedlings when the first rough leaves appear, repeating as necessary until plants are 5-7.5cm (2-3") apart. Row 6m (20') or more. Sow thinly to minimise thinning (which can attract Carrot Root Fly). The carrot is a storage organ and hence shop bought produce can be high in pesticide residues - so a good reason to grow your own. HEALTH BENEFITS: Very high in vitamin A (For growth, healthy hair, skin, bones, teeth and eyes as well as resistance to respiratory infections). COOKING HINTS: Unlike many vegetables, the availability of nutrients is actually increased with cooking - as long as not overdone....more
Price: £1.00 Source: Dobies
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