Houseplant gift ideas

    • This is a great little gift set that includes everything you will need to grow your own crop of sweet peas. These much-loved annual climbers produce their (often highly scented) flowers in summer, and if these are picked regularly for the vase, it will encourage even more to form.
    • Indoor growing instructions: Prior to sowing, soak the seeds in water for 24 hours (indoors) as this aids germination. Fill 80% of the planter with compost and moisten. Scatter seeds evenly on the surface and cover with a very thin layer of compost and moisten. Move to a warm well lit area; a windowsill is ideal but full sunshine will dry out the compost rapidly. The compost must be kept moist at all times. Seeds will germinate aftre approximately 3-4 weeks. Plants will flower after approximately 12 weeks from sowing. Turn occasionally as the flowers will grow towards the light. Remove dead flowers regularly. After purchase store in a cool dry place.
    • Contents: Miniature Sweetheart Mix Sweet pea seeds & compost.
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    Add a bit of spring sunshine to your windowsill with this cute hedgehog planter and daffodil set. It's also a great way to encourage younger green fingered gardeners, as you can plant the bulbs, care for them and then watch them grow! The kit contains one ceramic hedgehog planter, three miniature daffodil bulbs (Narcissus 'Rip Van Winkle'), potting compost, and clear instructions on how to put them all together to create a beautiful display for your home. Indoor growing intructions: Plant from August onwards, by emptying two thirds of the compost into the planter. Then place the bulbs on top (pointy side uppermost) and cover them with the remaining compost, firming it down gently. Water sparingly so the compost is just moist, but be careful not to overwater. Place the planter in a bright position and try to maintain temperatures around 18-20C. Once in flower, move the planter to a cool, bright room to help prolong the display. Turn the hedgehog occasionally, and keep the compost moist but not waterlogged at all times. When the flowers have finished blooming, the bulbs can be planted outside in the garden.
    • Dimensions: 14.5cm x 9cm
    • Harmful if eaten/skin irritant
     
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    This kit comes complete with a cerramic patterned jug, 5 x 'Narcissus Tete-a-tete' bulbs, potting compost and clear instructions on how to put them all together to create a beautiful display for your home. Dimensions: 10cm x 12cm x 13cm. Indoor growing intructions: Plant from August onwards, by emptying two thirds of the compost into the planter. Then place the bulbs on top (pointy side uppermost) and cover them with the remaining compost, firming it down gently. Water sparingly so the compost is just moist, but be careful not to overwater. Place the planter in a bright position and try to maintain temperatures around 18-20C. Once in flower, move the planter to a cool, bright room to help prolong the display. Turn the planter occasionally as the flowers will grow towards the light, and keep the compost moist but not waterlogged at all times. When the flowers have finished blooming, the bulbs can be planted outside in the garden.
    • Harmful if eaten/skin irritant
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    The most popular Orchid the Phalaenopsis is of very good quality. This fantastic beautiful plant is characterized by its beautiful flowers, multiple branches, many flowers for years of enjoyment. The quiet sophistication of a Phalaenopsis orchid makes an ideal gift for any occasion. This beautiful plant is dressed with organic elements and simply set in a pot for an elegant display.
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    Ideal Gift Plant for Home or Office
    Zelkova parvifolia. Japanese Elm. The so-called indoor trees are mostly trees from tropical origins, that do not support low temperatures. We must place them indoors, always close to a source of natural light. It is a semi-deciduous tree well known for its small leaves and characteristic bark. Location: In Mediterranean climates, place outdoor in direct sunlight all year round. In colder climates it may lose its leaves, making it a deciduous tree. The leaves will blossom again in Spring. Watering: Plenty of water during the summer months and moderate in Spring. Curiosities: Elm wood is very resilient when kept constantly in water and due to this property it is used to build boats, bridges, dams, outdoor stages and general carpentry. Note: The shape and measurements of the bonsais are approximate. The colour and shape of the pot may vary from that of the photo. A bonsai is a living being.