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    • Position: bright but indirect light
    • Soil: these plants do not need to grow in compost, but if potting up, use a specialist orchid compost
    • Rate of growth: average
    • Hardiness: tender (indoors only)
    • Current height: plant approximately 55 cm
    • Home care:Keep the compost moist during the warmer months, but in winter you should reduce the amount it gets, and only water them occasionally. Ideally when watering, you should let them stand in a tray of water (or kitchen sink) so they can soak up as much as they like for an hour or two. Afterwards, let the excess water drain away completely. It is always best to give them a a good soak when they get quite dry, rather than watering little and often. Their preference is for soft, tepid water. They love humidity, so a bright kitchen or bathroom would be ideal, and mist the leaves with water occasionally, especially if they are in a heated room. Don't worry if the roots grow outside the pot, in their native environment, they grow in the crooks of branches, and use these aerial roots to absorb water from the air. They do not mind being overcrowded in their pots, so you only need to repot them when the growth starts to suffer. They usually only send up flower spikes once a year, however you may encourage a second flush of flowers to form more quickly if you trim back the stem to just above the first node immediately after they have finished flowering.
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    Monstera deliciosa, also known as the Swiss cheese plant, Mexican breadfruit, or hurricane plant, is prized for the deep glossy green foliage and charmingly irregular holes when older. The Swiss cheese plant is fairly easy to care for and maintain, but will need extra space to grow. Add a beautiful tropical touch and brighten your room or office!
    • Ideal houseplant
    • Very easy to grow
    • Ornamental plant
    • Full grown height: 1. 50 - 2 m
    • Full grown width: 75 - 100 cm
    • Plant location: partial sunny location
    Please note that the pot in the photograph is not supplied with the plant (which is sent out in a brown plastic pot).
  • Traditional half-moon edger, ideal for use between lawns and borders for neat, precision edging. Handcrafted with a comfortable large T-handle made from FSC® approved ash wood and a treaded edge for added comfort. Measurements: L99cm x W32cm (head W21cm x H10cm)
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    Where to Site
    • Site your bird table 2 metres from cover, such as trees or shrubs, making it visible, whilst providing a safe place to retreat
    • Put out food at the start of the day to ensure that birds can replace the energy they have lost overnight
    • 116 cm x 34 cm
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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
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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.
  • Fiberclay Outdoor Pots

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    • Fiberclay lightweight planters
    • Strong and durable
    • Use in garden, patio or balcony
    • Plant up and best left in situ
    • Best seller and available in different colours
    • Beautiful product
  • 60L of premium compost with added John Innes nutrient blend. Encourages stronger plant development and more abundant flowering. Suitable for every stage of a plant’s life cycle and can be used all around the garden. Use for sowing seeds, potting on, and in baskets and containers. Rich, slow-release formula contains enough nutrients to feed plants for up to 5 weeks.
  • Bone meal it’s a slow release organic fertiliser to encourage root development and a great source of phosphorus, which is an essential nutrient for plants to help them flower and new plants to produce strong roots.
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    Hydrangea macrophylla Runaway Bride is a compact, small to medium-sized, vigorous, deciduous shrub, extremely floriferous, with a rounded habit and semi-trailing stems. Unusually for a hydrangea, it flowers all the way along the stems instead of just at the tips, giving it the name of Garland Hydrangea.  The ovate, serrated leaves are deep green. From May to September, the shrub is covered with a profusion of pure white lace-cap flowers, often with a pale pink flush as they age; the colour is constant whatever the pH of your soil. Hydrangea Runaway Bride is excellent in large containers along a house-frontage, as well as in a border. Soil: Any moist but well-drained soil, acid to neutral preferred Position: Partial shade Season of interest: Late spring to early autumn Hardiness: Fully hardy Height:  4’ (1.2m) Spread: 4’ (1.2m)
  • Grow for its bright golden foliage and stately form, Acer platanoides Princeton Gold is a tall, fast-growing, long-lived, deciduous tree with a bushy, broadly columnar habit. Typical five-lobed maple leaves emerge pale gold on red leaf-stalks, turning a rich golden-yellow as the season progresses. Inconspicuous yellowish flowers are followed by winged ‘helicopter’ seeds in autumn. Tough and easy to grow and maintain, Norway Maple Princeton Gold makes a beautiful specimen tree, colouring best in full sun. Site: Tolerates exposure Soil: Any well drained soil, preferably moist Position: Full sun or partial shade Season of interest: Spring to autumn Hardiness: Very hardy Height: Eventually over 40’ (12m)  Spread:  26’ (8m)
    • Position: partial shade
    • Soil: fertile, well-drained soil
    • Rate of growth: slow-growing
    • Hardiness: fully hardy A pair of these tightly clipped box spheres look great flanking a set of steps, a doorway or a path. One of our recommended plants, they're perfect for planting in a large terracotta pot in a partially shady site, where the glossy, dark-green leaves provide all year foliage, interest and structure. Box are happy growing in a sunnier spot, but the combination of dry soil and full sun may encourage poor growth and leaf scorching. If you have sandy soil it is best to keep them in a partially shady spot in the garden.
    • Garden care: Ensure that the soil or compost is never allowed to dry out. Trim plants grown as hedges or topiary in mid- or late summer. If you want to maintain a really precise outline, then you can clip it twice a year - once in June, and then again in August/September. Apply a top-dressing of a balanced slow-release fertiliser such as blood, fish and bone (organic) or Growmore (inorganic) around the base of the plant in spring, making sure that none touches the leaves or stems.