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Physocarpus Lady in Red

Single-Flowered Snowdrops In The Green

Gladiolus & Freesia Drop-In Bulb Pack

Double-Flowered Snowdrops In The Green

Privet Hedging Ligustrum ovalifolium Single Bare Root 90/120cm

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Privet Hedging Ligustrum ovalifolium Single Bare Root 60/90cm

Baby Bio Original Houseplant Feed Bottle 175ml

Baby Bio Original Houseplant Feed Bottle 175ml

One of the most reliable ways to keep houseplants looking tip-top. Good old Baby Bio has stood the test of time and never lets us down! It's quick, easy and absolutely proven to get results.This clever little bottle holds a perfectly balanced mix of all the nutrients your plants need to thrive. Nitrogen keeps the foliage lush and green, phosphorus helps the roots grow strong and deep, and potassium encourages better flowering and fruiting. It's everything your houseplants need, in just one feed.It works for all houseplants too, from tropical foliage favourites to compact flowering varieties. Whether you've got a monstera, a begonia, or a cactus or two, this feed has them covered. You'll see better colour, stronger growth and more consistent flowering with regular use.And it couldn't be simpler to use. The built-in droplet filter makes it easy to measure the right amount every time. No splashing, no overfeeding, and no waste. Just a straightforward, dependable way to keep your plants healthy and full of life.So if you want a quick, proven way to make your houseplants thrive, don't wait. Add it to your basket and let the results speak for themselves.Supplied as a single 175ml plastic bottle of Baby Bio houseplant feed.How to Use: Add 5-10 drops to 1/2 litre (1 pint) of water every time you water, OR mix 1/2 capful in 1 litre (2 pints) of water and feed every 2 weeks. Use when the plants are actively growing.NPK (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium): 10.6-1.9-1.4.Nitrogen (N) 10.6%Phosphorous Pentoxide (P2O) total 4.4% (P 1.9%)soluble in water 4.4& (P 1.9%)Potassium Oxide (K2O) 1.7% (K 1.4%)

GBP 3.99
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Pink Garlic Germidour

Pink Garlic Germidour

'Germidour' is one of the most satisfying garlic varieties you can grow, producing big and compact bulbs with white, papery skin streaked in pinky-purple. Mild and subtle in flavour, with a delicate aroma - perfect for many savoury dishes, whether used raw in salad dressings or in cooking. Originating in France, this worthy winner of the RHS Award of Garden Merit is virus-free and a reliable cropper with bulbs of around 10-12 succulent cloves.This 'softneck' garlic doesn't produce flower stems but will mature earlier than 'hardneck' alternatives, while also storing better too, even for up to three months after harvest! The garlic that is most commonly sold in supermarkets is softneck - but don't be tempted to propagate shop-bought garlic as it will be more prone to disease and crop far less efficiently than plants grown from these superior horticultural quality bulbs.Traditionally, garlic is planted on the shortest day of the year in December and harvested on the longest in June, although it can be planted in autumn or spring, with the former resulting in earlier crops.Although winter hardy, this may benefit from cold protection, or can be grown in a greenhouse or tunnel. If planting in the spring, just wait until frosts have gone before placing in the ground. 'Germidour' thrives in sunny spots in most well-draining soils, but if soil is heavy, prepare the plot in advance by digging in some well-rotted garden compost, adding sand or grit to improve drainage. Or grow in good-quality compost in a raised bed, trug or container.Supplied as a pair of bulbs, ready to split into approximately 10-12 cloves for planting.

GBP 2.99
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Freesia Single Corms Collection

Aztec Lily Tigridia pavonia Mixed

Hosta Collection

Plant-O-Mat Acidanthera and Brodiaea Mix

Courgette All Green Bush Seeds

Courgette All Green Bush Seeds

A classic courgette, 'All Green Bush' is a reliable, quick-growing and high-yielding variety that will crop all summer long with regular harvesting. One plant will typically produce 6-10 fruits. Its compact habit makes it ideal for growing in pots or containers, or the seeds can be planted directly in the ground where they are to crop.The dark skins are tender so are great when cooked whole. For the best flavour, harvest as baby courgettes at about 10-15cm (4-6in) long. If not eaten immediately, they will keep well for a few days stored in the fridge. Alternatively, allow one or two fruits to remain longer on the plant to form marrows, which are just lovely when crammed with vegetable or meat stuffings and baked in the oven.Courgette flowers can also be eaten; use them as soon after picking as possible for best results. Try them stuffed with herbs and soft cheese, then dipped in batter and quickly fried, or wilt them in hot olive oil to add to risottos and other savoury dishes.Quick to mature and easy to care for, this is a great little vegetable to get children interested in gardening - as well as for anyone who just can't wait to eat the fruits of their labours in the garden!Supplied as a packet of 20 (approx.) seeds ready to sow indoors in pots or outdoors direct into growing position. Sow indoors March to May for planting out in May to June; or sow outdoors April to May directly into growing position in full sun, 60cm (24in) apart, in fertile, well-drained soil.

GBP 3.99
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Runner Bean Polestar (Stringless) Seeds

Runner Bean Polestar (Stringless) Seeds

An exceptional variety that is early to crop and has a long picking season, 'Polestar' produces high yields of smooth runner bean pods that have a sweet flavour and crisp, fleshy texture. If not left too long on the vine, these beans are stringless, so for best taste and texture, pick when they reach 15-20cm (6-8in) in length.A reliable and long-standing favourite of vegetable growers, this heavy cropping variety will produce plenty of delicious fresh beans for your plate and plenty more for the freezer. Versatile and nutritious, they are a classic cooked veg, but the young beans also taste great raw - try shredding or slicing them into a salad or using as a baton for dips.For best results, sow the seeds indoors in pots from April to May for transplanting outside in May to June; or sow from April to May outdoors, directly into their cropping position. To get the growing season off to an earlier start, sow them in containers in your greenhouse. The plants produce pretty red flowers, which are very attractive to bees and other beneficial insects. Grow alongside sweet peas as these will draw in more insects that will help pollinate the runner beans and produce an even bigger crop.As well as 'Polestar' being a rewarding bean to grow, the beans are highly nutritious as they are rich in vitamin C and a good source of fibre. Trim and blanch surplus crops to store in an airtight container or bag in the freezer. They will freeze well, retaining good flavour and texture when cooked from frozen.Supplied as a packet of 50 (approx.) seeds ready to plant indoors in individual pots or outdoors in their growing position. Being deep-rooted, runner beans will thrive in well-dug, fertile, moisture-retentive but well-draining soil, in a sunny and sheltered position. Successive sowings every 2-3 weeks will achieve an extended cropping. Beans will be ready to harvest from July to October, 12-16 weeks after sowing.

GBP 3.99
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Nepeta faassenii Six Hills Giant

Skyscraper Lily Amarossi

Kale Dwarf Green Curled Seeds

Cabbage Offenham 2 Seeds

Squash (Butternut) Hawk F1 Seeds

Sweet Corn Swift F1 Seeds

Sweet Corn Swift F1 Seeds

A very early Xtra-Tender© variety, 'Swift F1' has been specifically bred to give very sweet and succulent cobs. Quick to grow from seed, the vigorous plants produce good-sized cobs of up to 20cm long, with golden-yellow kernels that have a mouth-wateringly rich flavour.A worthy recipient of the RHS Award of Garden Merit, 'Swift F1' is easy to grow and a reliably good cropper - a great choice for beginner and experienced gardeners alike. It is also one of the best crops for getting children interested in gardening as the seeds germinate soon after sowing, grow to an impressive size and produce delicious corn cobs that they will relish.Cobs can be cooked whole - simply remove the husks and boil the cobs for a few minutes, roast in the oven or wrap them in foil for the barbeque. They can also be eaten raw; just strip off the kernels with a sharp knife and add them to salads for an extra sweet crunch. Sweetcorn is rich in fibre and a good source of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. The cobs are best eaten soon after picking but will keep for a few days in the fridge and they freeze well.Sweetcorn thrives in a sunny position. Sow indoors March to May for planting out in May to June; or sow the seeds outdoors in May, directly into their cropping position in well-cultivated, fertile soil. Flowers will appear approximately 8 weeks after sowing and mature cobs can be picked after 16 weeks - or pick for baby corn 1 to 2 days after the silks emerge, when the ear is up to 10cm (4in) long.Supplied as a packet of 35 (approx.) seeds ready to sow indoors or outdoors in their growing position. Grows to a height of up to 200cm (79in) and spread up to 45cm (18in).

GBP 3.99
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Onion Stuttgart Giant

Hardy Geranium Collection

Crocosmia Lucifer