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 | Banana Split Mineral Stone With Sunflower Seeds (Case of 12) Banana Split Mineral Stone with Sunflower seeds Pack of 12 Mineral enriched treat to help trim and sharpen beaks....more
Price: £16.08 Source: GardenCentre.co.uk
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 | Herb Seeds - Gigantic Chives Twice the size of normal chives, and ideal for patio or windowsill. Use both the leaves and stalks to provide a tasty, garlic-like flavouring.. Average Packet Content 50 Seeds. Sow under glass February-March, and outdoors April-May. Likes a dryish position, and develops more flavour and scent when grown in poorish soils.. . . . Experiment with nutritious, health-giving herbs in your kitchen, adding interesting tastes and flavours to hot and cold dishes. Try them in herb vinegars, breads and tisanes, and dry them for use in winter. To dry - gather in sunshine when flowers are just opening. Bunch, and hang upside-down in an airy place or spread out in a very cool oven. When dry, rub coarsely and store in airtight containers....more
Price: £2.99 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Sweet Pea Seed Collection (Lathyrus odoratus) Average Seeds 115 - SAVE £1.30! 5 PACKETS (1 of each Noel Sutton (picture 1) - Large deep blue flowers; White Leamington (picture 2) - Elegant, pure white, frilly flowers. Sweetly scented; Miss Willmott (picture 3) - A Spencer show type, with long stems and large flowers; Winston Churchill (picture 4) - Bright crimson with frilled and fluted flowers; Beaujolais (picture 5) - Large, fragrent maroon flowers.) For both exhibition and genral garden use. Each variety is of distinctive colouring with long, strong stems and large flowers of excellent placement. Approximately 115 seeds in all, with cultural instructions. N.B. Substitute varieties may be used. Height 180cm (6'). Easy to grow. HA - Hardy annual. Tall growing variety - supports will be required in the form of trellis, sticks, canes or wire netting. A stunning addition to any garden, Sweet Pea flowers demand to be picked - and with so many having such a sweet scent who could resist? 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 varieties have hard black seeds and we advise soaking them in water for eight hours before sowing. Try growing gypsophila to complement your cut sweet peas. Pick sweet peas continuously so that you ensure a summer-long display....more
Price: £5.95 Source: Dobies
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 | Californian Poppy Mexicana Sun Shades Seeds Masses of chalice-like, silky flowers in shades of sun-rich orange. They make a dazzling display, especially when naturalised and allowed to self-sow. Height 25-30cm (10-12in). Average packet contains 100 seeds....more
Price: £2.19 Source: GardenCentre.co.uk
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 | Cleome Hairy Fairy Seeds (Spider Flower) Average Seeds 90 A bushy, low growing form of this unusual and stately plant. Ideal for bedding, small borders or as a centrepiece in formal displays. HA - Hardy annual. Height 60cm (24"). Sow February-April, flowers July-September. July-September...more
Price: £1.75 Source: Dobies
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 | Aubergine Orlando F1 Hybrid Seeds This attractive, virtually spineless dwarf plant produces prolific crops of 5cm (2in) long, finger-length, bitter-free fruits with striking dark-purple skins. Excellent for growing in the greenhouse, under cloches outdoors, or on a sunny patio in containe...more
Price: £2.69 Source: GardenCentre.co.uk
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 | Dahlia Unwins Dwarf Hybrids Seeds This is the classic seed raise dahlia mixture bred by Unwins and grown all round the world. The plants are bushy and free flowering and the blooms are produced in a wide colour range....more
Price: £1.99 Source: Unwins Seeds & Plants
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 | Carrot Nandor Seeds (Gro-sure) A fine quality "Nantes" type carrot stump rooted and with resistance to carrot fly - which makes it ideal for gardeners who prefer not to use chemicals. It is quick to mature and gives excellent yields of sweet tasty roots which are delicious cooked or used in salads....more
Price: £1.99 Source: Unwins Seeds & Plants
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 | Carrot Rocket F1 Seeds Average Seeds 600 A very early-maturing carrot, producing high quality, bright orange, cylindrical roots. Pick young for salads, or grown on as an early maincrop. Recommended for deep freezing. 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: £1.65 Source: Dobies
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 | Wild Flower Seed Mixture Create a small wildflower corner in your own garden. Our special mix contains only UK native plant seeds and will provide a welcome habitat for a wide range of creatures from butterflies and bees to grasshoppers frogs and toads! They can also be sown in the mixed border giving a softer more natural look....more
Price: £1.99 Source: Unwins Seeds & Plants
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