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12 Cell Propagator 1 x 12 cell tray with peat lid.Geranium F2 Super Hybrid Mix A stunning mixture for filling beds, borders or patio containers. Flowers, in a beautiful range of colours, are produced all summer long. Majestic plants laden with blooms |
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A truly unique turnip, with an exquisite flavour which can be likened to a melon. It is very juicy and tastes equally good sliced or grated in a salad or lightly steamed and served hot. |
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This purple and white skinned turnip can be spring sown for summer and autumn lifting or, because of its hardiness, sown later for winter use through to February or March. The sweet, tender flesh boasts excellent culinary qualities try some with your |
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Heavy crop of medium sized fruits. Resistant to greenback. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. For cultivation under glass or outdoors.Cordon variety one stem grown by pinching off side shoots as they appear, needs staking and tying in. |
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Ailsa Craig is a traditional favourite, producing medium sized tomatoes of good flavour. Suitable for cultivation under glass or outdoors.Cordon variety one stem grown by pinching off side shoots as they appear, needs staking and tying in. |
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A popular tomato, maturing early and producing an excellent crop of medium sized fleshy fruits of fine flavour. Succeeds well in soil or grow bags. Resistant to greenback. For cultivation under glass or outdoors.Cordon variety one stem grown by pinch |
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Favoured by chefs, use to make paste or sauce, fewer seeds, great for pizzas. Sowing time February April. Harvest July September. Plum fruited variety. Deep red skins, meaty flesh and unsurpassable for making sauces!Cordon variety one stem grown by p |
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A strong growing, Club Root resistant swede which also benefits from Powdery Mildew resistance and improved winter hardiness over other varieties. Great beginner variety. |
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A super sweet swede, producing high yields of good quality roots with attractive deep purple skins and very few blemishes. Specially bred to have a delicious taste and a relatively low dry matter content that ensures it cooks rapidly. RHS Award of Ga |
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A teardrop shaped Japanese Hubbard type squash. Its easy to grow and boasts a wonderful sweet and nutty flavour. Uchiki Kuri will easily set around four 1.5kg fruits per semi trailing plant. The hardy, drought tolerant plants prefer a sunny spot. |
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Excellent on dry soils where annual spinach would run to seed quickly. Hardy and useful for autumn and winter dishes. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Recommended by the National Institute of Agricultural Botany. |
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A fast growing true type spinach which has attractive round, dark green foliage which is delicious as baby leaves. Ideal for spring and autumn growing recommended sowing times are March to mid April and August. Mildew resistant. RHS Award of Garden M |
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A tasty 'cut and come again' rocket producing masses of attractive strong flavoured wild rocket leaves. Ideal for salads or cooking, it can be harvested all summer. |
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A superb British bred variety with attractive red veined leaves, good vigour and a wonderful peppery taste. Plants are bolt resistant, so dont run to seed, allowing you to keep picking the leaves over a long period. Cut come again leavesBritish bred |
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An easy to grow variety thats ready to harvest in just 6 weeks. The uniform, high quality roots are crisp and tasty! Harvest May October. |
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A quality heritage variety with pure black skin and crisp white flesh. Good for winter saladsstews, adding a real bite. Harvest April May, October December. |
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A special mixture selected to add interest to salad dishes. Names of varieties are printed on the packet. |
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Specially bred by Suttons, Parsnip White Gem is highly recommended for use on all soils. Shorter roots than Tender and True, with fine, white smooth skin. An essential part of your Sunday roast! Considerable resistance to canker. Recommended by the N |
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A superb pumpkin that produces enormous yelloworange skinned fruits great for competitions, but also delicious to eat! The yellow flesh gives colour in salads or pickles and the leaves can be cooked like spinach. Great beginner variety. |
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An excellent flavoured parsley with plain foliage, as used extensively on the continent. Vigorous leaf growing. Recommended by the National Institute of Agricultural Botany. |
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