Extra thick fleece for enhanced protection against cold weather and winds Porous fleece fabric to allow plants to breathe
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This Frostgard Roll provides valuable protection to your plants over the winter season.
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Zonal geranium "Mojo Salmon" typically reaches a height of 10-16 inches with a spread of 8-12 inches. It thrives in well-draining soil with moderate moisture levels, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. This variety prefers full sun to partial shade, although it can tolerate some shade in hotter climates. Providing at least 6 hours of sunlight per day encourages robust growth and abundant flowering. Regular deadheading of spent blooms promotes continuous flowering throughout the growing season. With its compact size and salmon-colored blooms, Zonal geranium "Mojo Salmon" adds a vibrant splash of color to garden beds, borders, and containers.
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Unwins BEETROOT Boltardy Seeds RHS award winning variety Sow from March to July Harvest from July to October Sow regularly for successional crops Excellent globe shaped beets
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Plant Passport : B GB-NI/3135 C 120627 D GB
Saxifraga cuneifolia 'Variegata' is a charming perennial groundcover, reaching heights of 6-8 inches and spreading about 12-18 inches wide. It thrives in partial to full shade and well-draining, moist soil. This variety is prized for its attractive variegated foliage, featuring cream and green hues, adding visual interest to shaded garden beds or rock gardens. It produces delicate white flowers in late spring to early summer, complementing its foliage beautifully. 'Variegata' is relatively low-maintenance, requiring occasional watering during dry spells and light pruning to maintain its compact form. With its graceful appearance, it adds a touch of elegance to shaded landscapes.
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Protects plants and fruit bushes against frost, bird and insect damage With drawstring closure for secure fixing Spun-bonded fleece fabric Pack of 3 L 1.1m x W 0.88m
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Most Ficus plants prefer bright, indirect light. However, they can tolerate moderate light conditions. Avoid placing them in direct sunlight, especially intense afternoon sun, as it can scorch their leaves. Temperature: Ficus plants prefer temperatures between 60°F to 75°F (16°C to 24°C). They can tolerate slightly cooler temperatures but should be protected from drafts and sudden temperature fluctuations. Watering: Allow the soil to partially dry out between waterings. Water the plant thoroughly when the top inch of the soil feels dry to the touch. Avoid overwatering, as it can lead to root rot. Ensure proper drainage to prevent waterlogging. Humidity: Ficus plants appreciate moderate to high humidity levels. Increase humidity by misting the leaves regularly or placing the plant on a tray filled with pebbles and water. Grouping plants together can also create a more humid microclimate. Soil: Plant Ficus in well-draining, rich potting soil. A mixture of peat moss, perlite, and comp
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Well protected heads Autumn harvest Sowing time: March - April Harvest: September - October Pack Size Contains approx 230 seeds
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A Geranium B GB-NI/4008 C D GB(NI)
A great Geranium that grow 20cm high and 30cm high. Loves all soils, Full sun to partial shade. Dark Foliage with pink flowers makes this beauty stand out from a crowd.
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A Aucuba B GB-NI/4008 C GB(NI)
3 litre pot Full shade to partial shade - Will grow to 2.5m x 2.5 eventually / Evergreen A female cultivar with glossy leaves heavily spotted with creamy-yellow; small purple flowers may be followed by glossy bright red berries if a male clone is nearby
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With a fiery taste reminiscent of smoked citrus, these fruits are best picked when they turn orange/red and should be used sparingly due to their high rating of around 1 million SHUs. Key Features: Harvest when fruits are orange/red and use conservatively Abundant in antioxidants Sow from February to April Harvest or enjoy flowers from July to October
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A highly decorative variety that offers an early, abundant harvest of crisp, juicy pods with a satisfying snap. Key Features: Sow from April to June Harvest or enjoy flowers from August to September
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B GB-NI/3135 C 120239 D GB
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A great shrub to turn heads. Will grow to 1.5 to 2m tall (if you let it) Prune after it flowers to the size and shape you want to., Full sun to partial shade. Loses leaves in winter. Hates clay
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B GB-NI/3135 C 120401 D GB
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Red Lake' is a redcurrant for dessert or culinary use, to 2.5m in height. Flowers insignificant, pale green; fruit dark red in mid season, borne on long strigs Sheltered spot is best in full sun. Loves all soils
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Pannovy boasts robust disease resistance and stands as an outstanding choice for showcasing. It is also abundant in vitamins and antioxidants. Key Features: Ideal for exhibition purposes Abundant in vitamins and antioxidants Sow from February to April Harvest or enjoy flowers from July to September
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This favored variety yields an impressive harvest of exceptionally long beans, often exceeding 30cm (12in) in length. Their excellent flavor and prolonged pod retention on the plants make them an ideal choice, especially when holiday plans coincide with the bean harvest. Key Features: Thrives in full sun Sow from April to June Harvest or enjoy flowers from August to September
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This early summer pointed cabbage can be successionally sown to give delicious green hearts for many weeks. A reliable performer with a great taste.This early summer pointed cabbage can be successionally sown to give delicious green hearts for many weeks. A reliable performer with a great taste.
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A recently developed British-bred variety has already shown outstanding potential for exhibitions and is renowned for its abundant vitamins and antioxidants. Key Features: Abundant in vitamins and antioxidants Sow from February to April Harvest or enjoy flowers from July to September
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The coffee plant has naturally lush and shiny, deep green leaves. They are adaptable to a variety of environments and require only dappled light and watering when the top 2cm of soil feels dry.
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Quick to ripen even in British summers. Classic medium sized slicing tomato. Grows anywhere.
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This naturally occurring volcanic rock has been heated to high temperatures to produce lightweight, micro-porous granules. This is perfect for improving aeration, moisture retention and drainage. Naturally occurring material Improves aeration & drainage for healthy root growth Ideal for use when rooting cuttings & potting-on
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Extremely prolific chilli producing loads of fruit that changes from purple to orange to signal red. The fruit are upward facing making them easy to see and pick. Extremely hot so be careful how you eat them! Brilliant for very spicy dishes.
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Pure white flesh, as its name suggests, with a superb flavour. Snowball is best harvested when no larger than a tennis ball, and can also be enjoyed when much smaller.Pure white flesh, as its name suggests, with a superb flavour. Snowball is best harvested when no larger than a tennis ball, and can also be enjoyed when much smaller.
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The succulent leaf bases, often referred to as 'bulbs,' add delightful flavor when finely chopped for fresh salads or when braised to complement fish or meat dishes. Their texture resembles that of celery, with a distinct aniseed taste. Additionally, the ornamental fern-like foliage is not only visually appealing but also edible, making it an excellent choice as a garnish. Key Features: Ornamental foliage Distinct aniseed flavor Sow from April to July Harvest or enjoy flowers from August to September
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This early summer pointed cabbage can be successionally sown to give delicious green hearts for many weeks. A reliable performer with a great taste.This early summer pointed cabbage can be successionally sown to give delicious green hearts for many weeks. A reliable performer with a great taste.
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Beneath its exceptionally fiery kick at 1.3 million+ SHUs, you'll discover a fruity undertone in the flavor of these chilies. Definitely not for the faint-hearted, this variety is a true delight for the chili enthusiast, and it's also rich in antioxidants. Key Features: A treat for chili enthusiasts Abundant in antioxidants Sow from February to April Harvest or enjoy flowers from July to October
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These Grow It Protective Plant Jackets help to protect plants and fruit bushes against frost, bird and insect damage. With drawstring closure for secure fixing Spun-bonded fleece fabric Prevents ‘frost burn’ Easy to store Reusable Allows air, moisture and water to reach plants Offers protection from both ground and air frosts Allows easy access for checking condition of plants Large - 1.98m x 1.32m - Pack of 2
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A Spiraea B GB-NI/4008 C D GB(NI)
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A lovely compact growing summer-blooming Spiraea with starry pink flowers clustered together in large flower heads. This strong deciduous shrub is perfect for use as a hedge or as a freestanding shrub in the garden.
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'Cabbage 'Durham Early' yields sturdy, pointed hearts bursting with rich flavor, all while thriving on compact plants. This condensed cultivar can also be sown or planted in close proximity to yield delectable 'spring greens,' ripe for harvesting starting in February. It grows to a height of 30cm (12") and spans 35cm (14") in width.
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Plant Passport : Anemone x hybrida 'Pretty Lady Diana'
Anemone 'Pretty Lady Diana' thrives in moist, well-drained soil and prefers partial to full sunlight. It's important to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged to prevent rot. This compact perennial typically grows to a height of about 12 to 18 inches and spreads up to 12 inches wide. 'Pretty Lady Diana' blooms profusely with stunning, semi-double white flowers adorned with a soft pink blush from late spring to early summer, adding a touch of elegance to garden beds, borders, or containers. Regular deadheading promotes continuous flowering, making it a charming addition to any garden landscape.
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Perfect for spacious containers, Winner yields an abundant harvest of round fruits resembling tomatoes, and they are notably rich in antioxidants. Key Features: Abundant yields Abundant in antioxidants Sow from February to April Harvest or enjoy flowers from July to October
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Gro-Sure Vermiculite is ideal for growing from seed and to help both indoor and also outdoor plants. Vermiculite helps to absorb nutrients and prevents them from being washed out. It also releases them to plant roots. Vermiculite is a naturally occurring, non-toxic material. It is heated to a high temperature to produce a lightweight material with a high surface area. Lightweight Helps to retain moisture and as well as nutrients Provides insulation for healthy seed germination
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Excellent performing and disease-resistant F1 variety that develops roots with delicious flavour. Uniform roots ensure easy and consistent harvests
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Well suited to both spring or autumn so wings, bun yards takes some beating for all round performance. Expect heavy crops of well filled pods and beans of delicious flavour and texture. Ideal fresh or frozen.
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These resilient, sturdy plants promise a substantial harvest of fruits, equally delightful when consumed fresh or cooked, and brimming with antioxidants. Key Features: Robust and sturdy plant growth Abundant in antioxidants Sow from February to April Harvest or enjoy flowers from July to October
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Perfect for slicing High yielding Sow directly outdoors: Mid April - July Harvest: September - October Pack Size Contains approx 300 seeds
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These compact, well-branched plants are the perfect fit for spacious pots, showcasing excellent disease resistance. Furthermore, they boast a wealth of antioxidants. Key Features: Demonstrates strong disease resistance Abundant in antioxidants Sow from February to April Harvest or enjoy flowers from July to October
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This tomato variety boasts a delightful flavor and is equally straightforward to cultivate, displaying robust disease resistance. Key Features: Exceptional flavor Sow from February to April Harvest or enjoy flowers from July to September
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Lettuce 'Caipira' is a versatile Batavia-type lettuce that shines both as a cut-and-come-again salad green and when harvested as a whole head. Its leaves offer superb flavor and demonstrate excellent resistance to tip-burn.
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Slow bolting variety of wild rocket with serrated, dark green leaves. Voyager is a Vigorous, upright, more uniform rocket which produces leaves with a punchy flavour.
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Unwins Cabbage Winnigstadt Seeds produce vibrant blue-green cabbages with a sweet flavour. An heirloom variety first grown in 1866, the tight pointed heads have superb flavour and is packed full of vitamins and antioxidants. Enjoy this traditional cabbage variety steamed, boiled or roasted! Heirloom variety
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Striking, dark-colored legumes that yield an abundant harvest. Quartz is well-suited for cultivation in Britain and Ireland and displays remarkable resilience to high temperatures. Key Characteristics: Eye-catching dark hue Generous harvests Well-adapted to British and Irish climates Demonstrates excellent heat tolerance Thrives in full sun conditions
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Characterized by its sleek, shiny leaves and superb flavor, this cultivar thrives in warm climates and maintains its freshness admirably. Key Features: Thrives in hotter weather and maintains quality Outstanding flavor Sow from March to July Harvest or enjoy flowers from May to Septembe
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Modore stands out as a top-notch midi cos lettuce with its striking interplay of dark red and vibrant green hues. This variety is renowned for its exceptional resistance to mildew and consistently delivers abundant yields throughout the summer season, making it an ideal choice for crafting the perfect barbecue salad. Key Features: A favored choice among gardeners Yields generously Indoor sowing: March to June Outdoor sowing: May to June Harvest: June to September
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This prolific, high-yielding variety exhibits a compact, bushy growth habit, eliminating the need for support, and produces an abundance of freely setting flowers. Key Features: Flowers set without constraint Abundant yields Sow from April to June Harvest or enjoy flowers from August to September
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Turnips are often underrated, but not by gardeners who appreciate their delicate, fine flavour. Purple Top Milan is especially flavoursome. Pick when no more than 5cm (2in) across for the best flavour.
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Fantastic tomato produces masses of fruits with the sweetest flavour we have ever tasted.
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Yields lengthy fruits in abundance. Generates a high crop output. Sow from March to September. Harvest or enjoy flowers from April to October.
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Elongated green beans bursting with superb flavor, the dwarf French Bean Faraday delivers impressive yields, exhibits strong disease resistance, and is exceptionally well-suited for cultivation in raised containers. Key Features: Slender green bean variety Ideal for container gardening Sow between April and June Harvest or enjoy flowers from July to September
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Solero, a Cayenne-type Chilli Pepper, is definitely not for the faint-hearted! These strong, bushy plants bear an abundance of long, slender fruits that transition from green to red as they mature. The chillis pack intense heat, making them perfect for crafting salsa or adding a fiery kick to salads. You can also dry the crops to create chili flakes, an excellent way to infuse heat into various dishes. Key Features: Exceptionally hot Cayenne fruits Vigorous, robust plants Sow from February to April Harvest from July to October
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Classic Cayenne or chilli pepper, vibrant colours, Ideal for curries and Mexican dishes.
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Hamlet exhibits strong disease resistance, and once harvested, the crop maintains its quality admirably. Key Features: Maintains quality after harvesting Sow from February to April Harvest or enjoy flowers from July to September
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The Dwarf Prunus 'Van' thrives in full sun and well-draining soil with a pH of 6.0 to 7.0. Adequate watering, keeping the soil moist but not waterlogged, is essential, especially during fruit development. Annual fertilization with balanced fertilizer in early spring supports healthy growth. Regular pruning during dormancy maintains shape and promotes fruiting. Some varieties may require cross-pollination for fruit set, so ensure compatible pollinators are nearby. Vigilance against pests and diseases, along with appropriate measures if detected, helps protect the tree. With these conditions met, the Dwarf Prunus 'Van' delights with its sweet and flavorful fruit harvests.
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Count on Marian to yield a bountiful harvest of superbly flavored, finely textured globe roots that exhibit resistance to both clubroot and mildew. This often underestimated autumn and winter vegetable, the swede, proves itself delicious when mashed with carrots or diced into hearty stews and casseroles. Key Features: Resistant to clubroot and mildew Ideal for winter harvesting Sow from April to June Harvest or enjoy flowers from November to January
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Great in exposed sites / Full sun / hates clay / Grows 50cm x 50cm 'Brilliant' is a clump-forming herbaceous perennial to 45cm in height, with thick stems and broadly elliptic, grey-green leaves and flat terminal cymes of dark-centred, bright pink flowers from late summer
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A Japanese-style salad turnip, known for its delightful mild flavor, is perfectly adaptable for cultivation in both pots and vegetable beds. Key Features: Pleasantly mild flavor Well-suited for container gardening Sow from March to July Harvest or enjoy flowers from June to October
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A high-yielding, consistent variety that matures early, producing fruits abundant in antioxidants. Key Features: Early maturation Abundant in antioxidants Sow from February to April Harvest or enjoy flowers from July to October
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Whether you're new to Swiss Chard or already a fan, this delightful vegetable promises a tasty experience. Its spinach-like leaves and tender stems, when lightly boiled or steamed, are sure to satisfy your palate. Key Features: Resistant to bolting Early harvesting option Sow from April to August Harvest or enjoy flowers from July to October
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A Choisya B GB-NI/4008 C GB(NI)
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Evergreen Shrub, Full sun, All soils , 2mx 2m in 10 years Sundance is a medium-sized evergreen shrub of rounded habit with glossy bright yellow, ternate leaves and small clusters of fragrant white flowers
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A Cordyline B GB-NI/4008 C GB(NI)
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3L pot. This is the palm trees you see in everyones garden This is a small evergreen tree with several stout branches arising from a single trunk. Leaves long, sword-shaped, in dense clusters at the branch tips. Large panicles of small, fragrant cream flowers. After 20 years it can grow past 4m high Loves all soils, full sun and partial shade. Good in coastal areas too. Its an evergreen
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Delicious raw in salads, sweet flavour. Can be Grown in a glasshouse or outdoors in pots.
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Abundant in vitamins and antioxidants, this variety boasts a delightful sweetness and is equally suitable for freezing. Key Features: Sweet flavor Suitable for freezing Sow from March to September Harvest or enjoy flowers from May to October
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Delicious leaves, brimming with antioxidants, serve as an excellent substitute for spinach and contribute to an attractive appearance when combined with flowers in a border. Key Features: Enhances the aesthetics of a flower border Abundant in Vitamin K and antioxidants Sow from April to August Harvest or enjoy flowers from July to October
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This is one of the easiest habaneros to grow and one of the most prolific varieties. The small wrinkled fruit ripen from green to orange and are very hot and have been measured up to 350,000 Scoville heat units (SHU) making this a very fiery customer! Not one for the faint hearted
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Early salad tomato for greenhouse or outdoor use. Medium bright red fruits with good resistance to splitting and to cold.
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This tasty crisp early cauliflower can be grown in closely spaced rows or in blocks for delicious mini heads. You can also grow it at a wider spacing for normal sized curds. It’s an ideal choice for small gardens, easy to grow and a reliable, prolific crop for home gardeners. Long harvesting period Early maincrop Sow Feb-May Harvest/Flowers Jul-Oct
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Extremely prolific chilli producing loads of fruit that changes from purple to orange to signal red. The fruit are upward facing making them easy to see and pick. Extremely hot so be careful how you eat them! Brilliant for very spicy dishes.
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Unwins BEETROOT Boltardy Seeds RHS award winning variety Sow from March to July Harvest from July to October Sow regularly for successional crops Excellent globe shaped beets
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Extremely prolific chilli producing loads of fruit that changes from purple to orange to signal red. The fruit are upward facing making them easy to see and pick. Extremely hot so be careful how you eat them! Brilliant for very spicy dishes.
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Crisp texture and flavour Good source of potassium No need to earth up Sow March to April Harvest August to November Pack contains approx 350 seeds
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Dorado produces high yields of fine, golden yellow stringless beans. The succulent crops are held high above the foliage making them easy to pick. Dorado is resistant to all major bean diseases.
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Delinel is known for its heaving yielding and full flavour of fench or dwarf Beans. Also suitable for freezing!
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A Sambucus B GB-NI/4008 C D GB(NI)
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This shrub is deciduous so it will lose all its leaves in autumn, then fresh new foliage appears again each spring. Position: full sun or partial shade Soil: moderately fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil Rate of growth: average Flowering period: June Hardiness: fully hardy This fantastic variety of elder has intense, black-burgundy foliage and sweet, lemon-scented, pale pink flowers in early summer, opening from dark red buds. Darker than other varieties, it makes an excellent ornamental plant for a site in sun or partial shade. As an added bonus the purple-black autumn fruits are highly attractive to songbirds. For best foliage colour grow it in full sun, otherwise it can fade to a greenish-bronze.
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Zonal geraniums, including dark pink varieties, typically grow to be about 12-24 inches in height and spread up to 12-18 inches wide. They prefer well-draining soil with moderate moisture levels and should be watered thoroughly whenever the soil feels dry to the touch. These geraniums thrive in full sun, although they can tolerate partial shade, with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day being ideal for optimal growth and flowering. Regular deadheading of spent blooms encourages continuous flowering throughout the growing season. With their vibrant dark pink flowers and attractive foliage, zonal geraniums make stunning additions to garden beds, borders, and containers.
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Hilde II showcases remarkable versatility, suitable for outdoor sowing throughout much of the summer and autumn, as well as late summer greenhouse planting to yield a winter and spring crop. It consistently delivers premium, tender heads with a delectable taste and is known for its resistance to premature bolting. Key Features: Eye-catching foliage Distinct aniseed flavor Sow from March to September Harvest from January to November
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A stunning, great tasting Chinese radish, with rich, purple-red flesh and a sweet, slightly nutty taste. Slice thinly for an attractive addition to salads and stir-fries.A stunning, great tasting Chinese radish, with rich, purple-red flesh and a sweet, slightly nutty taste. Slice thinly for an attractive addition to salads and stir-fries.
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A tailored indoor cordon tomato variety, meticulously bred to cater to home gardeners. Its shorter stem length between nodes allows for increased truss formation within a standard home garden greenhouse, yielding up to 8 trusses per plant. These cocktail-sized (large cherry) tomatoes boast a deep red hue and offer a luxurious, sweet tomato flavor. Key Features: Specifically suited for indoor cordon growth Developed for home garden-sized greenhouses Sow from January to May Harvest or enjoy flowers from July to September
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Coffea arabica is a tropical evergreen shrub native to Ethiopia and known for its glossy, dark green leaves and red, cherry-like fruits. When grown indoors, it can reach a height of about 4 to 6 feet (1.2 to 1.8 meters) under optimal conditions. Here are some care tips: Light: Provide bright, indirect sunlight. Avoid direct sunlight, as it can scorch the leaves. Temperature: Maintain temperatures between 60°F to 75°F (15°C to 24°C). Protect the plant from drafts and sudden temperature fluctuations. Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. Reduce watering in the winter when growth slows down. Humidity: Coffea arabica prefers moderate to high humidity levels. Increase humidity by misting the leaves regularly or using a humidity tray. Soil: Plant in well-draining, acidic soil. A mix of peat moss, perlite, and sand works well. Fertilization: Feed with a balanced liquid fertilizer ev
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A unique oriental variety of spinach, which is slow to bolt, making it suitable to grow throughout summer and into autumn. This dark green variety produces multiple side shoots providing an excellent yield with a great taste.
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The Juventa F1 Seeds represent an early summer cauliflower variety, producing well-guarded, snowy-white curds. These cauliflowers are resistant to splitting, making them an excellent choice for vegetable gardens, allotments, as well as for use in baking, curries, and soups. They offer both delectable flavor and versatility. Key Features: F1 Hybrid variety Thrives in full sun Also tolerates partial shade
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