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  • Sage

    2.99
    A yellow variegated form of sage. Used to flavour poultry and also popular in stuffing, sausages, roast, and strongly flavoured foods.
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    Maris Peer is a second early potato with plenty of flavour. Although they can be used for mash they are best reserved for boiling. They have high resistance to splitting, remaining very solid potatoes. They have medium to good resistance against powdery and common scab. An excellent variety for planting in August and cropping in late October to mid December.
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    Growbag

    3.99
    The Westland growbag is a versatile planting bag which can be used anywhere from a windowsill to the greenhouse for growing flowers, fruit or vegetables. It is filled with a specially formulated compost which is rich in potash.
    • Suitable for greenhouse, conservatory or patio use
    • Ideal for flowers, fruit & vegetables
    • Rich in potash for abundant flowering & fruiting
    • Medium size

    Why Use

    • The Westland Growbag is suitable for greenhouses, conservatories or patio use, inside or outside in a sheltered and sunny spot. Please remember to choose your growbag position carefully as it is unwise to move once crops are planted.
    Ideal for
    • Tomatoes, Courgettes, Cucumbers, Aubergines, Fruit, Flowers or Herbs
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    Cyclamen

    3.99
    The life cycle of hardy cyclamen is unusual. It begins in September when dozens of small pink flowers begin to bloom before the leaves emerge.  Each flower is on a separate 4 ” stem and looks just like a miniature florist cyclamen flower with gorgeous reflexed petals.  The flowers continue to be produced abundantly in succession through out the months of September and October and sometimes for parts of August and November too. They emerge slowly as the flowers are blooming in late September and take several weeks to reach their full size.  “Variable” is an understatement to describe their wonderful shapes, patterns, and colors.  They can be round to lance-shaped, lobed or entire, serrated or smooth edged, dark green to silver.  And the patterns on the leaves are indescribable. They stay green and fresh all winter! Instead of going dormant in the winter like most of our plants, hardy cyclamen goes dormant for a few months during the summer.
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  • Specially washed and graded play sand, ideal for children's play areas. This sand has been carefully washed and produced to the highest standard to ensure it is safe for children's play areas. The washed and graded sand will improve soil structure when incorporated into your garden. The lime free sand will not affected the pH of your soil. Glenview Play Sand is a CE marked clean, safe and non-staining product. Complies with EN1177 and EN71.
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    With 100% natural ingredients and enriched with sunflower seeds, this wholesome 8 seed blend will attract a wide variety of birds. With a natural look and feel this is the perfect choice for bird lovers keen to work in harmony with nature.
    • Rich in sunflower seeds
    • 8 seed blend
    • 100% natural ingredients
    • For all your garden birds
    Why Use
    1. 100% Natural Ingredients
    We use a blend of natural seeds to create a wholesome mix.
    1. Rich in Sunflower Seeds
    High in energy and loved by finches and tits.
    1. Attracts Popular Garden Birds
    Our blend contains 8 seeds, chosen to attract a wide variety of birds. Ingredients
    • Wheat
    • Kibbled Maize
    • Sunflower Seed (8%)
    • Red Dari
    • Oats
    • Yellow Millet
    • Red Millet
    • White Dari
    • Oil
    What to Expect Peckish Natural Balance Seed Mix will attract the following birds:
    • Black Bird
    • Robin
    • House Sparrow
    • Long Tailed Tit
    • Chaffinch
    • Song Thrush
    • Blue Tit
    • Great Tit and many more!
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    Dieffenbachia, commonly known as Dumbcane, is a wonderful tropical edition to your home. The striking leaves have a beautiful mix of green, white and yellow colours. It's a good airpurifying plant. An easy care plant for home and office.
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    Cacti are now a very common houseplant. They come in a vast range of shapes and sizes from the petite to the grand.To care for a cactus plant, it is best to try to recreate their natural habitat. How to Care • Light Cacti thrive with good light sources, and it is best to place them in a bright place. A south facing position will provide good sunlight. However, be careful to not put them in direct sunlight because the intense light can make the plants turn a yellow colour. • Watering If your container has drainage holes, water thoroughly once a week during active growth period. If your container does not have drainage holes, water sparingly to moisten soil but be sure water does not pool up at the bottom of container which can cause rotting. Allow soil to dry between waterings. • Soil Cacti ike soil that is well aerated and fast draining. Perlite or pumice mixed with soil work well for this, or you can pick up cactus/succulent mix. • Fertilizer Fertilize during growing season with a 10-10-10 fertilizer diluted to 1/4 strength each watering. • Re-Potting If your cacti is pot-bound, then the best time to re-pot is in the spring. • Propagation Cacti have many methods for reproduction and can propagate from cuttings, leaf cuttings and producing pups and seeds.
  • Calluna vulgaris, also known as common Scotch Heather is a low growing perennial shrub; it blooms with very long lasting, sweet smelling flowers in late summer that will attract many insects with their sweet nectar in late summer. Their dense spreading habit makes them perfect as a ground covering plant or  for a charming display on your patio or balcony.
    • Fragrant
    • Covers bare spots quickly
    • Bee Friendly
    • Blooms: August - September
    • Flower colour: red
    • Full grown height: 25 - 50 cm
    • Full grown width: 10 - 25 cm
    • Plant location: sunny
    • Plant spacing: 35 cm
    • Hardiness: -15 Celsius
    • Preferred soil: Peaty Soil
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    Pansy

    The most popular and best loved. It will perform in your garden whether in a container or planted out into the borders etc. Totally Winter hardy. Flowers from end August - next August (if looked after!) Typically the pansies are termed as Winter pansies and will flower through the Winter providing there are plenty of sunny days. They require the sun to initiate flower bud and in the sometimes dreary, dull days that Winter offer they maybe shy to flower. The reward is usually around the end of February onwards the first Spring flush of vibrant colours lift the garden into joy. Unlike a lot of bedding plants, pansy & especially viola are easy to keep looking good providing a few basics are given. Watering is best done in morning, keep drier during the winter months - but at the same time don't let them dry out completely. Feed with a high potash feed such as vitax , once established. If you are time strapped we suggest adding slow release food in the compost at time of planting with Vitax Q4 or Gro-Sure. This should provide enough nutrient for 6 months, but frequency of watering may effect this. De-head regurlarly to keep the plant producing more flowers and for disease prevention. The smaller violas are self-cleaning, ie. de heading not neccessary. Pest & disease problems? If the plants are kept healthy with good watering and de heading & dead leaf removal the plants will be trouble free. Pests. Caterpillars are the main issue. If you are environmentally minded, pick off any you see. However, a spray with systemic insecticide will do the trick. Slugs can often eat the flower buds, leaves & stems so watch out for them. Disease. There can be leaf spot and downy mildew problems. This mainly happens if we get a dull wet Winter. Try to keep plants dry and remove any affected leaves straight away. Preventitive fungicides can work if applied correctly.
  • Keeps knees dry, clean and comfortable. Synthetic foam. W 19.5cm x D 2.4cm x L 38.5cm.