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  • Ideal for greenhouse or garden.Push in or tie on. A good way of keeping a record of your seeds or plants.For best results use white waterproof garden marker.
  • Wet Bricks feature quick saturation, low drainage, and guidelines for cutting, if you do not need a full brick.A labour saving product, that saves time and trouble, and most important of all gives you the security of knowing that your flowers are secure and firmly placed in the design.Size: 23 x 11 x 8cm
  • An extra fine French bean as seen in the “finest” range in supermarkets. It boasts exceptional flavour and very heavy crops. Easy to grow, a great variety for the gardening beginners and experts.SOWING INSTRUCTIONS: Sow in pots or trays on a windowsill or in a greenhouse using a good quality compost. Cover seeds with 25mm (1in) compost.GROWING ON: Grow on, planting outside or protecting with cloches until frost risk has passed, 20cm (8in) between plants. Alternatively sow direct into prepared, warm, moist soil at a depth of 38mm (1½in), thinning as necessary to 20cm (8in) between plants. Allow 60cm (24in) between rows. Grows best in rich soil in a sunny position, pods well held above soil.Produces slim beans over a long period if picked daily and kept well watered during dry weather
  • Bountiful yields of slender ‘extra fine’ beans over a long period. Perfect in patio containers, raised beds or in the garden. Harvest regularly to encourage more flowers to set and prolong season.GROWING ON: Grow on, planting outside or protecting with cloches until frost risk has passed, 20cm (8in) between plants. Alternatively sow direct into prepared, warm, moist soil at a depth of 38mm (1½in), thinning as necessary to 20cm (8in) between plants. Allow 60cm (24in) between rows. Grows best in rich soil in a sunny position, pods well held above soil. Produces slim beans over a long period if picked daily and kept well watered during dry weather.Mix includes: Compass, Adoration and Mistik
  • A high-yielding semi leafless variety, needing no support when grown in a block. These plants produce extended crops of crisp, straight dark green flat pods around 9cm (31?2in) in length. Pick regularly just as the peas show in the pod – flowers will just keep coming.Sow every 10 days to ensure successional crops. Sow 5cm (2in) deep in flat-bottomed drills spacing about 2.5-5cm (1-2in) apart, and in rows 75cm (30in) apart.Water plants regularly, especially when in flower as this will improve the crop. Start picking pods just as the peas inside start to form, regular picking will encourage further flowering.
  • A high-yielding semi leafless variety, needing no support when grown in a block. These floriferous pea plants produce heavy crops of crunchy, stringless 8cm (3in) pods over a long period if picked regularly to encourage further flower development. Sugar Lace consistently showed high resistance to Furarium wilt and intermediate resistance to powdery mildew in our trials. Use netting supports if grown in rows.Sow every 10 days to ensure successional crops. Sow 5cm (2in) deep in flat-bottomed drills spacing about 2.5-5cm (1-2in) apart, and in rows 75cm (30in) apart.Water plants regularly, especially when in flower as this will improve the crop. Pick the pods regularly once they are swollen with peas, eat pods whole or add to stir fried. Regular picking will encourage further flowering.
  • A blend of nectar and pollen rich flowers, that are proven favourites of honey bees in our gardens and providing forage all season long. Perfect for those gardeners with their own honey hives, or those wishing to encourage bees into their gardens.Sow outdoors where they are to flower once the soil has warmed. Prepare the ground well and rake to a fine tilth before sowing. Sprinkle the seed thinly over the surface, then rake lightly to ensure seed is just covered. Alternatively, sow 1.5mm (1/16in) deep in drills, 30cm (12in) apart. Germination usually takes 14-21 days.As seedlings germinate, carefully thin out any that are too close together with a trowel and replant elsewhere. Regular removal of spent flowers will encourage further blooming.
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