Type: Half hardy Annual
Flowering period: Jun-Oct
Trail: 90cm
Pot up petunia plants & grow them on in warm frost-free conditions for transplanting later on. Pinch out the growing tip of each stem to encourage branching & form a bushier plant which will produce more flowers later on. When all risk of frost has passed gradually acclimatise them to outdoor conditions over a period of 7 to 10 days before transplanting them outdoors into baskets window boxes & containers in well drained soil in full sun.
Feed & water petunia plants regularly particularly during hot dry periods. Regular deadheading of petunia flowers will encourage further blooms to be produced throughout the summer.
Quantity: 20 Postie Plugs (Letterbox friendly)
Collection comprises:
Raspberry Glen Moy: early season summer fruiting producing an abundance of firm medium sized fruits from June to July on virtually spine-free canes which make harvesting a pleasure
Raspberry Glen Ample: exceptional high-yielding mid season summer fruiting producing a heavy crop of large deep red succulent berries with superb flavour
Raspberry Joan J: late season autumn fruiting producing an outstanding primocane
Type: Hardy Shrub
Height: 150cm
Spread: 50cm
Grow raspberry plants in a sunny position in any well drained soil. Prior to planting incorporate plenty of well rotted manure or garden compost into the soil. The stems of summer fruiting raspberries will require support. Before planting prepare a framework of wires stretched horizontally between two sturdy 1.8m posts. Autumn fruiting varieties will not require supports. Plant raspberry canes in a row against the wire supports allowing a distance of 60cm between plants. Water well. Canes should be pruned to 15cm above ground level immediately after planting to encourage more shoots to be produced.
Water well for the first year until plants are fully established. Loosely tie the stems of summer fruiting raspberries in to their support wires as they grow. When berries begin to develop place a net over the plants to protect the crop from birds. Apply a mulch of well rotted manure or garden compost to the base of the canes in spring. This will help to retain moisture throughout the summer.
Summer fruiting: In autumn prune the canes which have fruited over summer to ground level. Canes which have not fruited should be
... Collection comprises:
Strawberry Elegance: a fabulous garden variety producing enormous tasty strawberries that are up to 30% bigger than usual standard with a high percentage of Class 1 fruits. This magnificent strawberry is easy to grow for a delicious mid season crop in June & July
Strawberry Florence: ideal for a late season harvest producing delicious sweet strawberries from the end of June to the end of July. A prolific cropper with exceptional pest & disease resistance
Strawberry Flamenco: try growing this ever-bearing variety to maximise your crop of delicious sweet & juicy fruits over a long picking period. From only 12 mature plants you will be able to harvest a bumper crop of 10kg of fruit in one cropping season from mid May until November
Type: Hardy Perennial
Height: 30cm
Spread: 20cm
Plant strawberry plants in autumn or late spring in a sheltered sunny position in well manured free draining soil. Plant strawberry runners every 45cm in rows spaced at 75cm apart. Spread out their roots & place them in the soil at a level where the crown of the plant is just poking above the surface. Avoid planting them too deeply as this may cause them to rot. Alternatively try growing strawberry plants in hanging baskets or in specially designed strawberry planters for the patio.
Water strawberries frequently throughout the growing season & weed regularly between rows. When growing strawberry plants in baskets & containers they will also need feeding every two weeks. From early summer remove any runners that are produced as these will weaken the plants vigour. Protect the developing fruit from slugs & snails by spreading straw around each plant. Positioning a net over the plants will also prevent crop damage by birds. The netting & straw can be removed after cropping to allow better air flow around the crown of the plant. Mulch strawberry plants with well rotted manure in spring.
Please note: Although strawberry plants will continue to fruit in successive years the crop will become considerably reduced & it is advisable to completely replace strawberry plants every 3 years.
Quantity: 12 runners
... Type: Hardy Perennial
Flowering period: May
Height: 20 cm
Spread: 30 cm
Plant strawberry plants in a sheltered sunny position in well manured free draining soil. Plant strawberry runners every 45cm in rows spaced at 75cm apart. Spread out their roots & place them in the soil at a level where the crown of the plant is just poking above the surface. Avoid planting them too deeply as this may cause them to rot. Alternatively try growing strawberry plants in hanging baskets or in specially designed strawberry planters for the patio.
Water strawberries frequently throughout the growing season & weed regularly between rows. When growing strawberry plants in baskets & containers they will also need feeding every two weeks. From early summer remove any runners that are produced as these will weaken the plants vigour. Protect the developing fruit from slugs & snails by spreading straw around each plant. Positioning a net over the plants will also prevent crop damage by birds. The netting & straw can be removed after cropping to allow better air flow around the crown of the plant. Mulch strawberry plants with well rotted manure in spring. Although strawberry plants will continue to fruit in successive years the crop will become considerably reduced & it is advisable to completely replace strawberry plants every 3 years.
Quantity: 100 runners
... Type: Half hardy bulbs
Flowering period: Jun-Sep
Height: 150cm
Spread: 45cm
Plant bulbs in sun or semi-shade on well drained soil at a depth of Approx. 3 times their own height. For natural looking drifts of flowers gently cast the bulbs across the planting area & plant them where they land!
After flowering allow the foliage to die back naturally as this will feed the bulbs for the following year. Where bulbs are naturalised in grass avoid mowing the area until their foliage has died back.
Quantity: 100 bulbs pre-packed
... Type: Half hardy bulbs
Flowering period: Jun-Sep
Height: 150cm
Spread: 45cm
Plant bulbs in sun or semi-shade on well drained soil at a depth of Approx. 3 times their own height. For natural looking drifts of flowers gently cast the bulbs across the planting area & plant them where they land!
After flowering allow the foliage to die back naturally as this will feed the bulbs for the following year. Where bulbs are naturalised in grass avoid mowing the area until their foliage has died back.
Quantity: 50 bulbs pre-packed
...Unlike normal potatoes sweet potatoes are grown from
... Type: Half hardy Annual
Flowering period: Jun
Type: Half hardy bulbs
Flowering period: Jun-Sep
Height: 150cm
Spread: 45cm
Plant bulbs in sun or semi-shade on well drained soil at a depth of approximately 3 times their own height. For natural looking drifts of flowers gently cast the bulbs across the planting area and plant them where they land!
After flowering allow the foliage to die back naturally as this will feed the bulbs for the following year. Where bulbs are naturalised in grass avoid mowing the area until their foliage has died back.
Quantity: 250 bulbs pre-packed
This Summer Bulbs Mix contains a vibrant blend of double begonias freesia dahlias lilies gladioli & liatris. They are so easy to grow & can be used to fill in gaps in garden borders with a rich rainbow of colour. The wide range of varieties means that there will always be something in bloom.
Type: Half hardy bulbs
Flowering period: Jun-Sep
Height: 150cm
Spread: 45cm
Plant bulbs in sun or semi-shade on well drained soil at a depth of Approx. 3 times their own height. For natural looking drifts of flowers gently cast the bulbs across the planting area & plant them where they land!
After flowering allow the foliage to die back naturally as this will feed the bulbs for the following year. Where bulbs are naturalised in grass avoid mowing the area until their foliage has died back.
Quantity: 250 bulbs pre-packed