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 | Bean (Broad) Listra Seeds A superb, early maturing broad bean producing a good crop of tasty pale-green beans. Performs well even when sown quite late.. Average Packet Content 45 seeds. Packet sufficient for a double row of approximately 3.8m (12½'). 12-16 weeks maturity.. June-August. . . It is advisable to pinch out tips of plants when first pods have set to deter blackfly. Recommended for freezing.HEALTH BENEFITS: A source of vitamins A, C and E, plus protein and fibre.COOKING HINTS: Cook pinched-out tips as a tasty alternative to spinach....more
Price: £2.55 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Pepper Sweet F1 Gypsy Seeds (Capsicum) Early, and produces a good crop of slightly tapered sweet peppers, yellowish-green ripening to deep red. Grow in a cold or slightly heated greenhouse. Resistant to Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV). RHS Award of Garden Merit winner.Click here to see more growing information on Pepper Sweet F1 Gypsy Seeds (Capsicum).. Packet Content 12 Seeds. Sow February-April under glass 18-21°C (65-70°F) for greenhouse culture.. . . . Green peppers, used in various dishes, are the coloured fruits before they ripen. Mature fruits have a sweeter, milder flavour. All are suitable for freezing.HEALTH BENEFITS: Both red and green peppers are high in vitamin C, with red very high in vitamin A too.CULINARY TIPS: Delicious for salads or cooking....more
Price: £2.99 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Perforate St Johns Wort (Hypericum perforatum) 10000 Seeds Per Gram Perforate St Johnswort or Common St Johnswort as it is also known is a medium tall, hairless grassland perennial. In common with most species of St Johnswort it has golden yellow flowers with black dots along the edge of the petals. The leaves when held up to the light show many translucent dots hence the common name of perforate St Johnswort.We sell Perforate St Johns Wort (Hypericum perforatum) seeds per gram; customers should be aware that when ordering more than one gram of Perforate St Johns Wort seeds, the entire amount will be bagged together to reduce unnecessary packaging....more
Price: £1.99 Source: Plants Wholesale
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 | Wild Pansy Seeds Lightly fragrant flowers which are usually violet, white and yellow tinged with purple. Ideal for edging. Flowers can be used in salads. Height 30cm (12"). HP - Hardy perennial.. Average Packet Content 190 Seeds. Growing instructions given on packet.. . 21-30CM. ....more
Price: £2.29 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Marigold (French) Bo Jangle Seeds This tall marigold is excellent for borders or cutting. The weather-tolerant single and double flowers are a combination of deep-mahogany and yellow, in a variety of eye-catching patterns. Tall variety. Height 45cm (18"). HHA - Half hardy annual.Click here to see more growing information on Marigold (French) Bo Jangle Seeds.. Average Packet Content 125 seeds. Sow February-March under glass in gentle heat. Can be sown direct outdoors in April-May for flowers June-September.. June-September. 41-50CM. . Ideal for beds, borders and patio containers. Drought resistant. Prefers full sun....more
Price: £1.69 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Common Privet (Ligustrum vulgare) 3040cms Bare Root 2yr old (1+1) pack of 25 Preferred common name: Common Privet Other common names: Wild privet, European Privet, Prim The RHS Common Privet (Ligustrum vulgare) or Wild Privet is sometimes known as the European Privet. It is the only native privet, common in hedgerows and woodlands in England and Wales. This fast growing, semievergreen hedge has medium sized leaves, with clusters of creamywhite flowers in July, attractive to insects. The RHS Common Privet (Ligustrum vulgare) is shade tolerant and an asset to wildlife with the flowers in July and long bunches of shining black fruits in winter, attractive to birds. In cold winters it will lose its leaves.The stems are stiff, with greybrown bark spotted and small brown lenticels. The flowers are produced in mid summer and have a strong, sweet fragrance. The fruit is a small glossy black berry 6 8 mm diameter, containing one to four seeds. The berries are poisonous to humans but readily eaten by thrushes, which disperse the seeds in their droppings.The RHS Common Privet (Ligustrum vulgare) was a very popular hedge in Elizabethan gardens....more
Price: £15.95 Source: Plants Wholesale
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 | Pea Kelvedon Wonder Seeds Fun to Grow Seeds: Peter Pea...more
Price: £1.10 Source: Garden Bargains
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 | Lavender A great gift for friends or family - or something fun to try yourself - the Pocket Garden contains easy to grow plants in a handy little pouch. Just cut open the leak-proof bag of specially formulated compost, pour in the packet of seeds, add water and watch a perfect lavender plant grow from it in just a few short weeks. Simple to grow, only requires water Sealed, Leak-proof bag = 16cm x 14cm x 6.5cm Soil Association Certified "Peat Free" Compost Made in the UK Contains 1 packet of Lavender SeedsBest when kept indoors in a warm, well lit space. ...more
Price: £4.99 Source: Gardens and Homes Direct
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 | Onion Brunswick Seeds Medium-sized onion with blood-red skin and white flesh of mild flavour. Excellent keeping qualities. Bulb onion variety. Average packet contains 400 seeds....more
Price: £1.89 Source: GardenCentre.co.uk
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 | Streptocarpus Dragon Mixed F1 Seeds (Cape Primrose) Average Seeds 50 A vigorous-growing, British-bred streptocarpus with strap-like leaves and strong stems topped with blooms in a lovely range of colours and patterns. Ideal for greenhouses and windowsills. Height 15-20cm (6-8"). GP - Greenhouse perennial. Sow January-March, flowers August-October. August-October...more
Price: £3.50 Source: Dobies
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