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Red Windsor is one of the easiest and most reliable apple varieties. Produces heavy crops of delicious red fruit and has a good balance of sweet and sharp flavour, slightly sharper than Cox. An ideal garden variety that has an easy, compact growth, is frost hardy.This reliable red Apple tree is self fertile so won't require a pollination partner and it has good disease resistance. Form: Bush 2 Year, M26 Rootstock- Uses: Eating & Juicing- Picking month: Mid September- Storing: October- Award-winningPicture image courtesy of Frank P MatthewsSold in a 12 litre pot.
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Form: Bush, Roostock Quince Large subtle pink flowers and very large, pear-shaped fruit. Yellow when they're fully ripe. Sweet and strong scent.Produces a good crop.Producing beautiful flowers in the spring.Uses: CookingPicking month: Early OctoberStoring: DecemberPollination group 2 Self-fertilityRelatively trouble-freeTip-bearer (produces fruit on tips of the previous year's shoots & also on some spurs.)Quinces originally came from Iranian mountain slopes - which can get cold in winter so they are extremely hardy. Meech's Prolific makes delicious jellies and pie fillings when combined with apples or jelly or marmalade when used on their own. Picture image shows plant when in fruit, courtesy of Frank P MatthewsSold in a 12 litre pot.
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With two lines and a unique wheel mechanism, the Flymo Contour XT is the ultimate 2-in-1 garden gadget for trimming and neatening the edges of your lawn. It’s ideal for edging around flowerbeds, with a flip-down safety guard to protect your plants.Double line feed. It’s fitted with two line outlets for faster trimming.Wheel mechanism. Tackle overgrown areas or turn it on its side and roll along the edges for precision edging.Power: 300 WattCutting width: 25 cmCord diameter: 1.5 mmLength of cutting cord: 10 metresFeed mechanism: Double autofeedTrim & lawn edgeCable Length: 10 metresPlant Guard
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Parentage: Starkspur Golden Delicious x DiscoveryDeveloped in Kent and released in 1980. A children's favourite.Features:-- Form: Bush, M26, 2 years- Bright red fruit,- Aromatic, crisp, sweet flavoured. - Thin skinned. - Uses: Eating- Picking Month: Mid September- Storing: October- Self fertile (pollination group 3)- Frost hardy. - Award-winning- Relatively trouble-freePicture image courtesy of Frank P MatthewsSold in a 12 litre pot.
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Form: Bush / 2 Year / Quince A rootstockScientific name: Pyrus communis 'Conference'Features;-A Consistent variety & firm garden favourite.Heavy crops of medium sized yellowish-green fruits with brown russet over areas, occasionally pink flushed on chalk soil. Flesh is pale yellow with a slight pinkish tinge towards the core. Sweet and juicy, melting with a pleasant pear flavour. The easiest pear to grow and delicious to eat - the flavour is excellent. The hardiest and most reliable variety throughout Britain. Self-fertile. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner.The ideal position for a pear tree is in a sunny, sheltered location, either an open site, such as in a lawn, or trained against a wall or fence. Space free standing trees about 3-4.5m (10-15ft) for this rootstock ('Quince A')Soil Type Moderately fertile, well drained soil and 'non acid soil'.Uses: EatingPicking Month: Mid SeptemberStoring: NovemberPollination group 3 - Self-fertility: Picture image courtesy of Frank P MatthewsSold in a 12 liter pot.Web Orders: Due to the nature of this product we are unable to send by post or courier.We deliver to locally, we also offer a click and collect service.
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This popular evergreen shrub has brilliant red, glossy young foliage and clusters of small, white flowers in mid to late spring, sometimes followed by spherical red fruit. A compact and colourful variety it can also be used to make a fabulous informal hedge. It's also great trained as a wall shrub against a south or west facing wall. Our Photinia x fraseri Carre Rouge is an modern improved form of Red Robin that has stronger more compact growth and better plant shape.Ornamental Tree Sold in a 15 litre pot.
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** Picture image Courtesy of Whartons Roses shows Rose when in flower **Standard roses (or tree roses) are budded onto a stem (or trunk) and are a wonderful way to create height in a rose border. For best effect, it is important to make sure the surrounding roses are lower growing than the stem length of the standard.Standard Patio Rose 50cm stemColour: Orange/RedScented: SlightPosition: Will thrive in most well drained soils. Best on an open, sunny site.Plant Care: Roses benefit from the addition of organic material added to the soil. Feed in Spring, after pruning, and again in midsummer.Dead Heading: Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering.Form: Patio StandardWeb Orders: Due to the nature of this product we are unable to send by post or courier.We deliver to locally, we also offer a click and collect service.