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 | Brussels Sprout Cumulus Seeds (Gro-sure) This variety of Brussels Sprout Cumulus produces sturdy plants that will hold well for a Christmas harvest. This variety of Brussels sprout is very high yielding and will produce an abundance of smooth attractive uniform-sized buttons....more
Price: £2.99 Source: Unwins Seeds & Plants
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 | Sweet Pea Bounce Navy Blue Seeds Average Seeds 25 Bushy, sturdy thigh-high plants producing masses of strongly scented blooms. The strong, cuttable flowering stems each produce up to 6 frilled flowers, set off beautifully against deep green foliage. Height 60cm (2'). Easy to grow. HA - Hardy annual. Sow under cover January-February and plant out in April after hardening them off. Alternatively, sow April-May outdoors. The finest sweet peas are obtained from sowings made in pots September-October, with young plants wintered in a cold frame, and planted out in March or April, and flowers late May-August. Sow under cover January-February and plant out in April after hardening them off. Alternatively, sow April-May outdoors. The finest sweet peas are obtained from sowings made in pots September-October, with young plants wintered in a cold frame, and planted out in March or April, and flowers late May-August....more
Price: £1.95 Source: Dobies
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 | Pea Seed Collection When it comes to taste there is nothing to beat peas fresh from the garden - straight from the pod to the plate with the minimum fuss! Cook with a sprig of mint finish with a knob of butter and that's it - just enjoy!Our Pea Collection includes:Early Onward (250 Seeds) - A heavy cropper producing peas 8-10 days earlier than Onward.Hurst Green Shaft (300 Seeds) - Very good flavour and freezes well.Sugar Sugar Flash (100 Seeds) - As sweet as sugar excellent disease resistanceSave Over 25% with this collection...more
Price: £5.49 Source: Unwins Seeds & Plants
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 | Beetroot Globe 2 Seeds A popular round beet for table and exhibition. Crisp, dark crimson roots of excellent texture. 'FOURFOLD' PACKET.Click here to see more growing information on Beetroot Globe 2 Seeds.. Average Packet Content 1000 seeds - FOURFOLD. For early crops choose a bolt-resistant variety and sow March-early April. For use in summer and autumn make successional sowings of suitable varieties from late April to July. Store roots in dry sand, soil, or peat for winter use. (12-16 weeks maturity.). . . . Recommended for freezing. Twist off foliage when picking, as cutting will make stems bleed sap.HEALTH BENEFITS: Roots rich in potassium and folate plus some vitamin C, and known to improve the improve the immune system. CULINARY TIPS: Tops of young roots can be used as Spinach....more
Price: £4.25 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Tomato F1 Fantasio Seeds A deliciously flavoured tomato, ideal for outdoor growing, bearing a good crop of round fruits up to 200g (½ lb) in weight. Good Blight tolerance helps ensure that the leaves stay green and healthy! Shows resistance to Tobacco Mosaic Virus, Verticilium and Fusarium Wilts, and Nematodes too! For cultivation under glass or outdoors.. Packet Content 20 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: £3.55 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Organic Oriental Rosa 2 Radish Seeds - Get a whole lot more radish for your money with our Organic Oriental Rosa 2 Radish Seeds are the ones to go for - just don't mistake the very long unradish-like orange to purple tapered roots as carrots! The size of the roots produced by Organic Oriental Rosa 2 Radish Seeds are ideal for slicing - no more fiddling with small round radishes and cutting your fingers instead of the roots - and as the seeds are best sown in July and harvested from autum through to the end of the year you'll be enjoying fresh garden produce right up to Christmas! Organic Oriental Rosa 2 Radish Seeds are supplied in packets of 400....more
Price: £1.75 Source: Harrod Horticultural
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 | Fat Bird Feeder 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: £3.99 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Onion White Lisbon Seeds (Spring Onion) Average Seeds 650 Quick growing and mildly flavoured, White Lisbon is the best salad onion variety for spring and summer sowing. Maturing time approximately 10 weeks from sowing. This variety has been trialled, tested and recommended by the National Institute of Agricultural Botany. For summer/autumn use, sow March onwards in drills 15-23cm (6-9") apart. To grow for pulling in spring, sow in August and September. Row 6m (20')....more
Price: £0.95 Source: Dobies
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 | Lettuce Little Gem Seeds Average Seeds 1400 One of the sweetest of all lettuces. Halfway between a cos and cabbage lettuce, with deep green, crisp, fleshy hearts. Resistant to Root Aphid. Sow March-July. Row 15m (50'). RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Summer 'Cos' variety. Maturing time approximately 10-14 weeks from sowing. This variety trialled, tested and recommended by the National Institute of Agricultural Botany. Sow outdoors from March-July 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 over-wintered supplies choose 'Valdor' and sow seed outdoors late August-early September. HEALTH BENEFITS: Source of beta-carotene/vitamin A (For growth, healthy hair, skin, bones, teeth and eyes as well as resistance to respiratory infections) - especially darker green leaves. Reputed to have a sedative effect....more
Price: £0.95 Source: Dobies
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 | Grey Alder (Alnus incana) 3040cm Bare Root 1yr old (1+0 LD) pack of 25 Preferred common name: Grey alder Other common names: Gray alder, American black alder, common black alder, hoaryleaved alder, speckled alder RHS Grey Alder (Alnus incana) is a species of alder with a wide range across the cooler parts of the Northern Hemisphere.RHS Grey Alder (Alnus incana) is a small to medium size tree 1520 m tall with smooth grey bark even in old age, its life span being a maximum of 60100 years. The leaves are matt green, ovoid, 511 cm long and 48 cm broad. The flowers are catkins, appearing early in spring before the leaves emerge, the male catkins pendulous and 510 cm long, the female catkins 1.5 cm long and 1 cm broad when mature in late autumn. The seeds are small, 12 mm long, and light brown with a narrow encircling wing. RHS Grey Alder (Alnus incana) has a shallow root system, and is marked not only by vigorous production of stump suckers, but also by root suckers, especially in the northern parts of its range....more
Price: £12.25 Source: Plants Wholesale
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