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Plum Victoria Tree

Plum Victoria Tree

A plum named in honour of the much-loved Queen, 'Victoria' is the UK's favourite variety by a mile and deservedly so! The delicious fruits are ready to pick late in the summer and taste simply mouth-watering when eaten straight from the tree. With the remaining fruit you can make jams and preserves, and of course eat them stewed up with custard!Having been discovered in Alderton, Sussex in 1844 and grown and enjoyed by gardeners every year since, 'Victoria' really has stood the test of time - undoubtedly because of the sublime flavour and productivity - a fully established tree of this 'self-fertile' variety will produce up to 100lbs of fruit across a bumper season.Fully deserving its coveted RHS Award of Garden Merit, you can be sure this is a proven garden performer, guaranteed to be suitable for UK gardeners at every level of experience. You can therefore plant this in the garden with confidence, for stunning displays for many years to come. This variety has also been recommended as a 'Plant for Pollinators' by the RHS.Supplied as a bare root dormant tree on a dwarfing rootstock, approximately 1.35-1.45m tall, to plant.I just had to tell you that I bought a Victoria plum tree and a sweet cherry tree earlier in the year. Both arrived in wonderful condition, spent some time in a bucket having a good drink as recommended, then planted.  I was fascinated to see blossom appear on both trees. Considering they were young dwarf stock I hardly expected to see that. I expected they would spend their first few years putting down roots.I have just eaten the first plum of 6 my little tree produced.  Oh my, what flavour, what sweetness! It truly stopped me in my tracks.Anyway I thought I just had to tell you what joy my little tree has brought.Thank you. A very satisfied customer!Julie, Warwickshire, September 2016

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Cabbage Offenham 2 Seeds

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%)

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Bramley Apple tree

Bramley Apple tree

Considered the 'King of Cooking Apples' by respected chefs and professional fruit growers, 'Bramley' was raised from a single seed planted by Mary Ann Brailsford in 1809. Since then it has gone on to become the world's best-known and favourite cooking apple, standing the test of time over 200 years! It is considered supreme because its fruits have the perfect acidic flavour required for use in the kitchen and the almost pure-white flesh becomes incredibly light and fluffy when cooked. 'Bramley' is an incredibly heavy cropper once established, with high-quality fruits that will store through the winter months. Pick them in early October (before they get over-ripe) and store cold but frost-free for use until January. Our grower-quality, multi-branched, bare-root trees have been grafted onto a dwarfing rootstock to provide a compact and manageable habit, which in this case will reach about 2m (6-7 ft) tall. It is best to grow 'Bramley' alongside another apple variety such as 'Braeburn' for best fruit set, as 'Bramley' is not self-fertile. 'The Bramley Apple bought earlier this year had masses of bloom which made an attractive feature in the botttom of the garden and after a little fruit drop my father and I had 3 decent size Bramley apples which had a very good flavour. They went down very well with a home-made pie (1 apple) and baked apple, and I would certainly recommend the following recipe: Take a generous handful of sultanas and soak overnight in whisky with a dash of cloves added. Take the apples and core them, also make a cut just through the skin around the circumference to prevent the apples splitting, and place on an ovenproof dish.Stuff the core cavity with the sultanas and then add sugar to the remaining spirit to make a thick syrup (consistency of honey) and drizzle over the top of the apples. Then bake at 180 degrees for about 35-40 mins and then serve up with cream or ice cream to enjoy the fruits of the garden!Robert, Middlesex - October 2014

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Rootgrow Mycorrhizal Fungi 60g

Rootgrow Mycorrhizal Fungi 60g

The UK's Leading Mycorrhizal Planting Product - As Endorsed By The RHS.Look, if you're planting without this, you're missing out on something extraordinary.Rootgrow Mycorrhizal Fungi is the crazy-easy, completely natural way to transform how your plants establish and grow. Gardeners have used this for years on bare root roses, shrubs, hedging and trees, and the difference is astonishing. Whether you're a total beginner or a seasoned grower, this simple little pouch could change everything.You see, it's not just about what you plant, it's what's happening beneath the surface. And this stuff works magic underground. Rootgrow is packed with hundreds of thousands of beneficial fungi, totally natural and RHS endorsed, that bond with your plant's roots to help them find food and water faster, absorb nutrients better, and grow stronger, healthier, more resilient from day one.Sounds too good to be true? Here's the proven truth - trials have shown that Rootgrow can increase the active root area of a plant by up to 700 times in just one month.Imagine one simple application, and your new hedge, rose, tree or perennial is not just planted, it's turbocharged! It becomes more drought tolerant, less prone to transplant shock, and better able to use fertiliser and nutrients.This little 60g pouch is enough to treat up to 6 roses or shrubs or 3 larger bare root trees, and once applied, it lasts forever. It's a living, evolving underground network that supports your plants for life.And all of this... for a few quid. It's a small investment with an astonishing return. And it couldn't be easier to use. Sprinkle into planting holes, water in, and let nature do the rest.So here's your moment: do you want average results, or do you want success rooted in science and nature? Grab your pouch today and give your plants the start they deserve.Supplied as a 60g pouch of Rootgrow Mycorrhizal Fungi.Application Rates 1 level tsp approx. 5g. Pot Sizes 0.5-1L = 1 tsp treatment2L = 2 tsp treatment5L = 6 tsp treatment10 L = Whole sachet* All figures are approximate.

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Peony Coral Sunset

Cigno Planter 4.3L Terracotta

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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).

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Chard Bright Lights Seeds

Chard Bright Lights Seeds

A sensational ornamental chard that will brighten up your vegetable plot or patio containers - and true to its name, 'Bright Lights' can also provide colourful contrast in herbaceous garden beds and borders. With dark green and bronze leaves and rainbow stems ranging from white and orange-yellow through to pinky red and purple, it is a real stunner, as well as being delicious to eat and packed full of vitamins, minerals and healthy fibre.A worthy winner of the RHS Award of Garden Merit, this hardy biennial is easy to grow and slow-bolting. It will be ready to harvest in 4-6 weeks after sowing. Cropping prolifically over a long season, it is a true 'cut and come again' variety; the leaves will regenerate 1-2 weeks after harvesting the whole plant (leaving 2.5-5cm base), or remove just the outer leaves and allow the heart to grow on. The plants are robust enough to withstand light frosts and will continue to give good quality leaves until the colder winter weather sets in.This versatile veg has a lovely mild, sweet flavour when picked as baby leaves for salads and garnishes, developing an interesting and slightly bitter note when left to mature. Cook as you would spinach - lightly steamed or stir-fried to retain colour, flavour and nutrients. There will be plenty to pick all through the season, so any excess can be blanched and packed in an airtight bag for the freezer, where it will store well for up to a year for adding to soups and stews.Supplied as a packet of 150 (approx.) seeds ready to sow outdoors from April to mid-July, directly into their cropping position in well-drained, fertile soil. Harvest mid-July to November and if protected over winter will produce an early spring crop. Alternatively, sow in containers of at least 25cm (10in) depth and diameter (will accommodate 3-4 plants), using a good-quality compost.

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Lightweight Perseo Planter 22cm

Premium Oriental Poppy Collection