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  • Specifically designed to keep predatory birds away from aquatic life and tender berries this netting cuts easily to sizePond & Fruit Cage Netting, 12mm, 2x10m, Black
  • Anti-Insect Mesh 4 x 2mFeatures;-Heavy Duty UV stabilised Anti-Insect MeshThe ultimate protection for plants, fruit and vegetables against insects, pests, birds, rabbits and weatherUltra-fine, tough mesh protects against carrot fly, aphids, white fly, black fly, onion fly and flea beetlesEasy to use - simply cover plants and use garden pegs to secure to keep pests such as carrot fly at bayFolds to size for desired shapeReusable - hose down after use and use again and again
  • James Grieve is a well known, well flavoured early dessert apple. Red flush stripes over pale green with a creamy white, juicy, rather soft flesh. Excellent refreshing flavour and a reliable cropper. Features;-- Form: MM106, Maiden, 1 Year Rootstock- Pollination Group 3- Self Fertile- Picking Month: Mid September- Storaing: October- Uses: Eating / Cooking / Juicing- Best apple to accompany a cheese board- Award-winningPicture image courtesy of Frank P Matthews.Sold in a 12 litre pot.
  • Waterproof 3/4 length wax jacket with plaid lining.Two front patch pocketsTwo way front zip fasteningStorm placket and corduroy collar.Colour: Brown, Green, Navy -- please select colour requirementSize: Small, Medium, Large, XL, XXL - please select size requirement.Web Orders: Please note we may not have your colour / size requirement at time of ordering.
  • This vigorous, upright rosemary produces spikes of purple-blue flowers, from mid-spring to early summer, so it's ideal for adding colour and vertical interest to the sunny border or herb garden. Its bushy, upright habit also means that it makes a very good variety to use as a hedge. Grow in a sunny, sheltered position in well drained soil. A very popular culinary herb because it is so versatile in the kitchen.Rate of growth: averageFlowering period: May to JuneHardiness: frost hardy (needs winter protection)Sold in a 3 litre 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.
  • The Gillian Blades is a mid-sized climber with glossy, dark-green leaves. In summer it bears large white flowers with cream anthers whose petals are margined with very pale mauve. A beautiful addition to wallsides and trellises!Soil: fertile, moist but well-drained Position: partial shade, full sunPlease note, the main picture shows this plant when in flower.
  • "A much more prolific form, Swiss Chard Lucullus produces an abundance of large, tasty leaves and wide, white mid-ribs. Cook the succulent mid-rib like asparagus and serve with melted butter. Easier, and some consider tastier, than spinach. If the plants of Swiss Chard Lucullus are left to flower, the flower stalks can be cooked and eaten like sprouting broccoli.Cropping from mid-summer to late autumn. After a normal winter, it will re-emerge to give an unbelievably early spring crop."Sow seeds in spring for a summer/autumn crop, mid to late summer for an autumn/spring crop. Sow seeds very thinly in ordinary garden soil in drills 3cm (1in) deep in rows 30cm (12in) apart.As the seedlings grow, gradually thin out to 22cm (9in) apart. The thinnings can be trimmed of their roots and cooked.Water freely through the season and harvest by picking a few leaves, snapping them off near the base of the plant, from several plants rather than completely stripping one.
  • Leylandii hedge plants, or x Cupressocyparis leylandii to use the Latin name, are of the conifer family and are the fastest growing of all hedging plants. They are popular for their evergreen sprays of fragrant green foliage. Kept trimmed, Leylandii hedge plants make a wonderful conifer feature that will create a dense screen, reduce noise pollution and act as an effective windbreak.Growth Rate: Very fast | 75-90cm a yearPosition: Any normal soil, sun or partial shade, exposed inland and coastalSold in a 4 litre pot.
  • Cabbage leaves make a great carb-free ‘taco’ shell for sandwiches and wraps as they are easy to peel from the plant. Slow to bolt or crack, plants heart up early from the size of your palm to 1.5-2kg.Sow thinly direct into a finely raked seedbed at a depth of 13mm (½in). Alternatively sow in modules and plant out after all risk of frost has passed.Transplant with a trowel or dibber when large enough to handle allowing 45cm (18in) between plants each way. Grows best in well-cultivated soil liberally manured the previous autumn. If the weather is dry, water in well when transplanting.
  • "Walter the Worm: Lucky for Mr. Clumsy, Cucamelon plants are high up off the ground so he doesn't trip and fall over them! They like growing up canes or frames where they can ramble and twist and turn all the way up!Mr. Clumsy: My favourite thing about Cucamelons is they look just like me! I can eat them straight from the plant which means I don't have to worry about dropping them on the way to the kitchen! They taste so refreshing - just like cucumbers with a twist of lime. Yum!"Sow seeds on the surface of a freedraining compost
  • "A superb variety with all the best characteristics of modern runner beans, but on dwarf plants. Runner Bean Hestia is early to crop, often before standard types, with a good yield of tasty, long, straight, stringless pods, held above the soil to avoid disease. Dwarf Runner Bean Hestia is ideal for small gardens, large containers and borders where its bicoloured flowers of red and white make an attractive addition.Suitable For Freezing"Prefers to be grown in fertile, moist yet well drained soil which has had plenty of well rotted compost dug into it the previous autumn. For an early start sow seeds from mid spring (April) in artificial heat at a temperature of 15-18C (60-65F) (propagator, greenhouse, warm room) in peat pots and plant out after last expected frost. Outdoors do not sow until at least 10 days after last frost 5cm (2in) deep. Sowing can normally be carried out in May and June. Sow 2 seeds every 23cm (9in) in rows 60cm (24in) apart.Remove weaker seedlings after germination. Make sure soil is warm and avoid it becoming baked hard. In very exposed conditions provide some twiggy sticks for support.Water regularly and liquid feed every 14 days during the mid summer. A thick mulch will help conserve moisture. Pick the beans regularly a little on the young side to ensure top quality and prolonged cropping.
  • By Cottage Delight, a wonderfully aromatic mustard sauce with a sweet but mild and warming taste. A fresh and tasty finish and a light texture and a pop of zing. Culinery Tip:- Pour liberally over hot dogs or potato salads. - Delicious drizzled over melted cheese on toast.Ingredients: Dijon mustard (35%) (Water, MUSTARD flour, Spirit vinegar, Sea salt, MUSTARD husk, Pimento, Turmeric), Sugar, Wholegrain mustard (17%) (Water, MUSTARD seeds, White wine vinegar (Contains Preservative: SULPHUR DIOXIDE), Sea salt, Cinnamon, Pimento), Cider vinegar, Sunflower oil, Mustard flour, Turmeric, Salt.Suitable for vegetariansSuitable for vegansGluten free
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