Available in two lovely colours Apple Green and Lait this beautiful box can keep all your seeds safe and secure until potting time. This lovely box is also rodent proof and would make a great gift for any keen gardener in your life. 20×9.5×14cm.
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Available in two lovely autumn colours Apple Green and Lait, this beautiful box can keep all your seeds safe and secure until potting time. This lovely box is also rodent proof and would make a great gift for any keen gardener in your life. Seeds not included. 6×8.5×12.5cm.
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A new introduction for 2007, this winter cress is very popular as a salad ingredient with a taste and look reminiscent of watercress. Able to harvest virtually all the year round if covered with cloches during severe winter weather. Sow seeds from March to August outdoors, or anytime under glass. Seed is very small, […]
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These seeds are easy to grow, ideal for children, and grow well on a windowsill. Why not grow some in an empty eggshell with a face painted on the side. Your face will soon have hair!Sow at any time of the year by placing 4 layers of kitchen paper on a saucer and wetting it. […]
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The result of over 15 years breeding, Thompson & Morgan believe this is the closest to being a completely carrot fly resistant variety. Its resistance lies in it having low levels of chlorogenic acid, a chemical which the larvae of the carrot fly needs for survival. This means that it appears to be […]
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New for 2007, this is probably one of the most well known and reliable spring cabbages, which produces firm, pointed and well flavoured hearts on compact plants. These seeds can also be sown or planted closely for delicious ’spring greens’ ready to harvest from February.Sow July to August for overwintering or in spring for […]
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An excellent new variety suitable for providing both spring cabbage and summer cabbage depending on when you sow it. Sow outdoors in a well prepared seed bed in spring for late summer cabbages or summer for spring cabbages. Sow thinly 12mm deep in rows 23cm apart.If the soil is dry, water well and allow […]
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A delightful salad plant either by itself or tossed with other salad ingredients and delicious with cheese. The dark green peppery flavoured leaves are rich in vitamins and minerals including vitamin C and iron. Although usually grown commercially in water it can be grown in the garden soil provided it is given plenty of […]
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This strain is specially suited to hanging baskets where its trusses of exceptionally sweet cherry tomatoes cascade over the edge of the basket. Tumbler is an early ripening bush variety which can also be grown in the garden and can give up to 2kg of fruit per plant. It is excellent for growbags, […]
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The alicante is a superior variety possessing all the things we look for in a tomato. It produces a heavy crop of greenback free fruit early in the season and the flavour is excellent. For greenhouse culture sow from late winter to early spring at 1.5mm deep. Germination usually takes 6-14 days at 24-27C. […]
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