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A Valentine Seed Gift Pack , Seed Gift Pack
A Valentine Seed Gift Pack , Seed Gift Pack
 
Well presented gift pack consisting of a Jute Gift bag with a unique Valentinei Gift Tag and holds 5 packets of a selection of wonderfully fragrant Sweet Pea Seed, a packet of Labels to label the planted seeds and a ball of twine, all presented in wood wool inside the jute bag
Price: £7.50
Out of Stock

Aagapanthus fertiliser , Plant Food
Aagapanthus fertiliser , Plant Food
 

Agapanthus not flowering or with few flowers? Agapanthus, particularly growing in pots, are hungry plants! Feed with our specially formulated fertiliser between during June and early Sept to encourage them to produce a great show the following year. Just mix 2 teaspoons in 1 gallon of water and apply every 10 to 14 days. Will also encourage plants growing in the garden too.

(200 grams sufficient to make approx 15 gallons of feed)

 

Price: £2.50

 
Accent - 1989 , Potatoes (Tubers)
 
First Early Waxy Flesh - Early maturing & continues to bulk up if left in the ground. Good eating, no discoloration on cooking. Good resistance to drought. Medium height foliage. Recommended use: Boil, Chip, Mash, Roast, Priced for One Kilo
Price: £1.50
Out of Stock

Acorn Table Queen , Squash
Acorn Table Queen , Squash
 
Prolific bush Acorn version can tolerate poor soil. Good keeper, An early maturing, uniformly ridged & grooved (generally heart or acorn shaped) fruit 5-in by 4-in & weighs 2 pnds with & a blunted blossom end. The rind is thin, hard, dark green with yellow ground spot and the flesh is yellow, thin & tender with good flavour. 70 days
Price: £1.00

Acroclinium Grandiflorium mix , Flowers
Acroclinium Grandiflorium mix , Flowers
 
A native flower of southwestern Australia having a bright, double flowered mixture of pink, red and white daisy-like papery flowers; grown for drying and dried flower arrangements. Height: 35cm. Flowers July - August
Price: £1.00

 
Adams Pearmain , Apple
 
Believed from Norfolk 1826 UK- Flowering Group 2, Rootstock: MM106, Cropping: Oct – Mar. Old-fashioned late dessert, one of the most popular in Victorian England. Attractive 'pearmain' shape - a lovely apple to savour in front of an open fire on a cold winter's day. A fairly dry, yellow-gold with orange red flush apple with a rich aromatic nutty flavour, Disease resistant, Priced for 1 yr Maiden
Price: £15.00

 
africanus Albus - True Form , Agapanthus
 
'The True Form' - Evergreen, Small Compact, dark green, tuft forming to 30cm by 30cm, White umbrella-like flowers on short stems, Sunny spot, Moist but well drained in Summer, dry in the winter, Long flowering period
Pot Size: 1.4 Ltr
Price: £8.00

Agastache foeniculum , Hyssop, Anise
Agastache foeniculum , Hyssop, Anise
 
Liquorice Mint - Bees & Butterflies , Good bee & honey Herb, (not same plant as Blue hyssop - Hyssopus officinalis) a lovely perennial for the back of a herb or flower bed, as a backdrop of lush green foliage & spiky lavender blooms Jun to Sept., add leaves to salads or meat dishes, or use as a breath-freshener. Anise tea, which tastes like liquorice, used to treat colds, coughs & fevers. Hardy Perennial to 3 ft
Price: £1.00

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