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These bright, glowing flowers will brighten up the dullest spring day in shades of crimson, rose, salmon together with white. You just have to have these flowering with tulips in spring! Easily grown plants for edging and spring bedding. HB Hardy bie |
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Delicate light pink pompon flowers with a darker pink in the centre, lovely early spring flowers. Flowers April June Year 2. Height 11 20cm. HB Hardy biennial.Early spring colourPlant with spring bulbs for a lovely displayPerfect in containers or bor |
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Black raspberries, Rubus occidentalis, are neither a raspberry nor blackberry, but a totally distinct species from the forests of North America. If you could take those glinting pick 'n' mix sweets of childhood and magically turn them into a real lif |
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Origin New Zealand. One of the most floral and complex flavoured of all the brambles.Firm and easy to pick, these mammoth sized, dark black shiny berries are some of the largest blackberry fruits we have ever seen! The thorny stems produce a rapid, v |
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A breakthrough in blackberry breeding. The most unique aspect of Reuben is that it is a primocane, therefore the plant will fruit on the first years growth, in the same way as autumn fruiting raspberries do. The plant also has an upright growth habit |
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No summer garden is complete without the promise of mouth watering freshly harvested berries and plants. This twin pack contains 2 bare root plants 1 of each varietyBlackcurrant Ebony The sweetest blackcurrant and up to twice the size of normal curra |
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Rubel's small, dark berries are perfect for pies, muffins and pancakes, but are too delicious to pass up fresh. You can't find flavour like this in the supermarket! The strong growing bushes, up to 1.8m 6' tall, are cold hardy and a consistent provid |
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Three outstanding varieties that will provide you with juicy berries, throughout summer and autumn, for years to come. Ideal for growing on the patio they are best grown in ericaceous compost, or in the garden. The rusty red tipped spring foliage, at |
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An improved 'Dwarf Green Curled', winter hardy type with superb, dark leaf colour. Grows well even at high densities so you can get a lot of delicious, nutritious crops out of the smallest area! A superb source of tasty and highly nutritious autumn w |
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A 1920's heirloom variety great balance of sweet and tart. A cross between loganberries, raspberries and dewberries, boysenberries are incredibly hardy and even more resistant to disease and drought than blackberries. They're vigorous growing and wil |
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Early maturing broad bean, producing many well filled pods about 20cm 8 long containing 5 or 6 plump, greenish white seeds. Flavour and quality very good. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Recommended by the National Institute of Agricultural Botany. |
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The pods are of extraordinary size and length, packed with excellent quality white beans. Recommended for exhibition. Suitable for deep freezing. |
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An outstanding and very adaptable calabrese that will reliably produce a good crop of delicious densely packed heads whatever the weather throws at it! Recommended for deep freezing. Calabrese variety Calabrese produces a large central head which sho |
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Deep, domed green heads that are tasty and nutritious. Sow successionally from February to May for a harvest from as early as June right through to November. Calabrese produces a large central head which should be cut and eaten. Delicious, smaller sh |
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Traditional favourite. Hardy and prolific, producing many delicious side shoots. Harvest March April. Matures 40 weeks from time sowing. |
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Harvest September December from early sowings, but as late as January February from later sowings in favourable areas. The spears are reliably large, flavoursome, and very good quality. Recommended for deep freezing. Maturing 40 weeks from sowing. |
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Produces a good crop of long, tender, deliciously sweet green shoots, similar to 'sprouting broccoli'. To get more shoots, cut the main heads and increase plant spacing. A cross between European and Chinese broccoli Kailan. Harvest mid June September |
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Clubroot problem in the garden or allotment Then choose Crispus! Clubroot Fungus resistant! Healthy roots produce heavy crops! The only choice if you have the disease in the soil. Adapted to growing in stressed conditions, Crispus produces good crops |
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Featured in supermarkets! Like to try something new This intriguing variety, a British bred kalebrussel sprout cross, produces purple and green buttons which are loose and frilly edged with a delicious flavour. Ideal for stir fries, steamed or microw |
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A British bred late mid season brussels sprout with dark green, round, smooth sprouts of excellent flavour. Harvest November to January. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Maturing time approximately 30 36 weeks from time of sowing |
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