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 | Kraft Paper Seed Packets x 20 by Burgon & Ball Take a tip from the professionals and collect your own seed. ItÆs great fun and saves you a fortune! These kraft paper envelopes have handy places to note vital details about your seeds to keep you organised so you won't get any surprises when your seedlings appear! Price includes FREE delivery....more
Price: £4.75 Source: Blooming Direct
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 | Pumpkin Aladdin F1 x 10 seeds Grow your own Pumpkin from seed. Fantastic for Halloween fun! Don't forget that pumpkin makes great eating too. Pumpkin soup is a particular favourite of the Blooming Direct team. These pumpkins can grow up to about 15lb....more
Price: £2.50 Source: Blooming Direct
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 | Peat Pot Refills (100 x 1.75in Refills) Pack of 100 1¾" Peat Pot Refills Ideal for starting and growing seeds or cuttings. Plant out pot and all to avoid root disturbance. Each propagator includes a tray, peat pots, propagator top and plant markers. Pack of 100 1¾" refills for large size propagator....more
Price: £4.95 Source: Dobies
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 | The Doctor Sweet Pea Seeds A superb old variety! Slightly ruffled lavender blooms darkest in the centre with deeper mauve veins. A vigorous strongly scented variety with a light cream rim when young....more
Price: £2.49 Source: Unwins Seeds & Plants
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 | Potato Desiree (10 Seeds) by Gardening Direct Desiree is drought resistant producing a reliably heavy crop. Red in colour with a great flavour. A good cooking all-rounder. Growing your own potatoes is very rewarding and really easy. They can be grown in your vegetable patch as well as in deep containers or grow bags. When your potato seeds arrive, leave them in a cool, light place until they begin to grow shoots ('eyes'). When there are 2 - 3 'eyes' on the seeds (remove any excess by rubbing them off) they are ready for planting. Shallow plant in March - May in garden soil or soil based compost. Top up the soil level as the stems grow....more
Price: £6.05 Source: Gardening Direct
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 | Marrow Badger Cross F1 Seeds 12 Seeds Bred for vigour and heavy crops, but with a compact growth habit, making it ideal for smaller gardens and grow bags. This excellent marrow produces delicious marrows with attractive light stripes. Resistant to Cucumber Mosaic virus, easy to harvest, and ideal for exhibition use. Bush variety. Maturing time from sowing approximately 16 weeks. Sow seeds singly in 7.5cm (3") pots under glass in early April and plant outdoors in late May. Alternatively sow outdoors in late May or early June where the plants are to grow. To assist pollination remove the petals from a male flower and gently insert the core into a female flower. Use a different male flower for each pollination. Very productive but smaller plants than the trailing types - ideal where space is limited.HEALTH BENEFITS: High in 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 E (Antioxidant important for anti-ageing [particularly for skin]). COOKING HINT: Flowers can be a tasty additive to summer salads....more
Price: £1.45 Source: Dobies
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 | Fyba Grow Tubes (Pack of 40) Recommended for starting off seeds of long-rooted varieties and sweet peas in particular. Diameter at top 6cm (2¼"), depth 13cm (5"). When ready, pot and plant can be planted out complete, without causing any damage to the roots.. Pack of 40 - SAVE 95p!. . . . ....more
Price: £4.95 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Gerbera Feisty Mix Seeds (Barberton Daisy) Stunning flowers with slender silken petals. Beautiful summer pot plants, and good for cutting. Exotic-looking daisy-like flowers. HHP - Half hardy perennial. Height 45cm (18").Click here to see more growing information on Gerbera Feisty Mix Seeds (Barberton Daisy).. Average Packet Content 45 seeds. Sow February-March, flowers June-August.. June-August. 41-50CM. . Ideal as pot plants, and for cut flowers. Prefers full sun....more
Price: £2.99 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Cauliflower Igloo Seeds A versatile early cauliflower. Grow it at close spacing for a quick crop of delicious mini heads or at wider spacing for more conventionally sized curds. Sow outdoors in March for harvestng in July. Summer/Autumn maturing.Click here to see more growing information on Cauliflower Igloo Seeds.. Average Packet Content 85 seeds. Sow in a seedbed outdoors March-May and later transplant to their final positions. Alternatively, sow January-February under glass. (20-26 weeks maturity.). . . . Recommended for freezing. HEALTH BENEFITS: A good source of vitamin C. Ideal for slimmers as it's low in calories! CULINARY TIPS: Delicious with a cheese sauce.Protect cauliflower heads from poor weather by folding over a large leaf....more
Price: £1.69 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Dill x 100 seeds A multi- purpose herb grown for its seeds and foliage. Fresh, frozen or dried, the ferny foliage and seeds are a tasty flavouring for fish, lamb, new potatoes and peas. Dill is tolerant of most conditions and easy to germinate, so it causes few problems for novice gardeners. Container grown or in the garden it is also a very attractive plant with wispy feathery leaves....more
Price: £1.95 Source: Blooming Direct
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