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  • "An exquisite dwarf form of this special, architectural plant. However, the charm of the original is not lost, as the ferny foliage is highly attractive and most delicate. Dill Bouquet is surprisingly compact, making it ideal for container growing.Excellent in the herb garden, and ideal for windowsill growing. Dill Bouquet is easy to grow."Sow seeds April to July, in successive sowings. Sow seeds thinly, 1cm (½in) deep in drills 15cm (6in) apart. Can also be sown at 20-30C (68-86F) on the surface of a free draining, damp seed compost. Apply a fine sprinkling of vermiculite and place in a propagator or seal container inside a polythene bag until after germination. Do not exclude light at any stage.Thin seedlings when large enough to handle to 5cm (2in) apart. Transplant into trays and then eventually plant out, 15cm (6in) apart or into containers.Prefers a well drained soil in full sun Harvest as and when required.
  • One of the most deliciously flavoured of culinary herbs, widely used on the Continent, Chervil is one of the few winter hardy herbs for all-year-round fresh use. It has a rich savoury taste of its own often said to resemble that of caraway, which blends well with fish and meat. The leaves can be chopped and used in salads, stews, herb butter, dressings, etc., or used as a garnish in the same way as parsley. Height 45cm (18in).Sow seeds from spring to summer at intervals for a regular supply of fresh leaves, 1cm (½in) deep in rows 30cm ( 12in) apart in ordinary garden soil which has been raked to a fine tilth.Thin out the seedlings to 15cm (6in) and finally 3cm (12in) apart.They will grow in sun or part shade and the leaves are ready to be picked 6-8 weeks after sowing. An autumn sowing can be made for production of fresh leaves through the winter if grown in a cool greenhouse.
  • "Very versatile, for tangy mint sauce or garnish on new potatoes or peas.Cooking: The ideal accompaniment to roast lamb -for an unusual but delicious sauce mix with honey and lemon juice. Add to boiled new potatoes, peas, make mint jelly or garnish summer drinks.Companion Plant: Mint has a piquant aroma and as such is disliked by much of the insect world. Above all, plant mint close to all brassicas and it will repel the Cabbage White Butterfly and a sprig or two in your wardrobe will keep moths out of your clothes.Nature's Remedy: It has a remarkable reputation with indigestion, for calming the nerves, for soothing sleep and recurring sickness. Many herbalists claim it aids virility and can be used against Migraine. Pour 1 cup of boiling water over 1 tablespoonful of chopped fresh leaves and leave to stand for 30 minutes. Take as required a tablespoon at a time."Sow seeds from late winter to early summer in John Innes Seed Compost. Do not cover the seeds with compost. Make sure that the compost is moist but not wet and seal in a polythene bag until after germination which usually takes 7-16 days at 21-24C (70-75F).Transplant when large enough to handle into 8cm (3in) pots. Later plant out 3cm (12in) apart into ordinary soil in part shade.
  • (French Parsley) The true variety, Plain Leaved Parsley is absolutely unsurpassed for flavour. Companion Plant: Said to improve the health and vigour of roses and tomatoes when grown next to them. Height: 30-60cm (12-24in).Grow in ordinary soil in sun or part shade, but for best results prefers a rich moist soil. Soak seeds overnight before sowing. Sow seeds outdoors from spring to mid summer, 1cm (½in) deep in drills 30cm (12in) apart.Thin out to 23cm (9in) apart. To harvest, pick over all the plants regularly to encourage fresh growth.
  • ** BULBS **Plant from August onwards. 10cm/4" deep and 10cm/4 apart. Flowers: March/AprilFlowering Height: 25cm/10"Soil/Position: Narcissus/Daffodils like well-drained but moist, humus rich soil in sun or partial shade. Avoid very dry areas such as conifers. Application: Plant informally in groups; ideal for rock gardens, containers and terraces. Cultivation: Can be left undisturbed for years, although should they become over crowded, once the leaves have withered, lift, divide and replant immediately. Expert's Tip: Great for naturalising in woodland or lawns.
  • Traditional, brush-on monitoring trap for winter moths on fruit trees. It should be applied in Autumn (September - October) and renewed in February.
  • This is a traditional pruning compound for fruit and ornamental trees. Can be applied to the plant after pruning at any time of the year. Avoid contact with buds or fruit.
  • The Hozelock Freestanding Hose Reel is the ideal hose storage system that comes with 25m of 12.5mm multi-purpose hose. Freestanding, it can safely store loose hose ensuring the life and quality of your hose while also allowing easy movement around the garden. Made from the highest quality plastics, the Freestanding Hose Reel will stand the hard wearing challenge of gardening tasks, time after time.30m capacity Hozelock Freestanding hose reel, with manual rewind and comes with 25m of multi-purpose hose, threaded tap connector, hose connectors and a hose nozzle, These reels sit on the floor near your tap. They can be disconnected and stored away for a clutter free garden, great for when extra space is needed. The reel can be either open for easy access or enclosed, which helps to protect your hose when not in use.Features and Benefits:Perfect for storing loose hose, reducing the risk of tripsNo more hose kinking and tangling ensuring the life of your hoseSturdy frame allows for quick and easy rewindingFreestanding with a handle for easy movement around a gardenTechnical Specification:Reel Capacity - 30mHoze Length - 25mSupplied With:30m capacity free-standing hose reel25 metre multi-purpose hose2 x Hose end connectorsThreaded tap connectorAdjustable nozzle
  • Inside the pack you will find ready prepared greased bands approximately 5mtrs long. Between these bands is a layer of adhesive. Both bands may be used to protect trees from pest damage.Fix the band well above the level of any surrounding vegetation to ensure that it is not bridged, which may allow insects to avoid the grease. Use the band around any supporting tree posts.Provides protection from fruit trees from winter moth, caterpillars, earwigs and antsTo save fruit from winter moth caterpillar: apply in autumn and keep in place until the following April.To trap earwigs and ants as they try to climb the trees: apply in summer.Suitable for organic gardeningCan be used all year round5mtr
  • Destroys wasp nests from a distance of up to 3 metres. destroys within 24 hours. Can also be used on ant nests.
  • Baby Bio concentrated plant feed provides essential nutrients to your household plants.All year roundPouringStore in a dry, frost free place away from children, pets and foodstuffAdd 5-10 drops to half litre (1 pint) of water every time you waterNPK 10.6-1.9-1.4
  • This ready-to-use ant and crawling insect killer is supplied in a convenient and easy-to-use aerosol.Fast acting with rapid effect on contact, it can used as a direct treatment or as a residual treatment on surfaces. It will remain effective for up to 8 weeks on non-absorbent surfaces.
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