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New products at Crocus

by Sarah - January 1st, 2010.
Filed under: Crocus, New Products.

Crocus has these new items today

seedling-growhouse-cloche
seedling-growhouse-cloche £39.99
This growhouse cloche encourages early seedling growth. It comes with a reinforced durable cover that has double windows for easy access and ventilation. It is easy to assemble and no tools are required.It helps protect against harsh weather and animalsMeasurements: height 0.92m x width 1.8m x diameter 0.92m

blueberry - early fruiting
blueberry – early fruiting £8.99
Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: prefers moist, well-drained acidic soil but will grow in sandy or normal soilRate of growth: averageOther features: light blue berries (June-July)Hardiness: fully hardyAn interesting and high yielding variety that flowers late, but produces its large to medium sized fruit early in the season. This means that very few of the flowers and developing fruits are damaged by late frosts, so when mature, each bush can often yield up to 9kg of firm-fleshed fruits, which makes it one of the heaviest and most consistent producers. The fruits are firm-fleshed with a sweet, mild flavour and a light blue skin, which store well after picking. The bushes are quite upright, however when the branches are laden with fruits they do become bowed with thier weight, so they may need some support. In autumn, the normally green leaves will turn brilliant shades of yellow and orange before they fall.Garden care: Prepare the ground well before planting. Blueberries can also be grown in large pots and containers if ericaceous compost is used. Prune in winter, cutting out dead or damaged branches. In spring, feed with sulphate of ammonia, sulphate of potash and bonemeal and top-dress with ericaceous compost.
blueberry - late fruiting
blueberry – late fruiting £8.99
Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: prefers moist, well-drained acidic soil but will grow in sandy or normal soilRate of growth: averageOther features: light blue berries (July)Hardiness: fully hardyA vigorous, upright to slightly spreading plant that will often keep its foliage all through winter, although it may take on golden tones in cold weather. It will produce a bumper crop of delicious berries late in the season, and is often referred to by the growers as ‘the goldbush’ because of its high yields. The medium-large, light blue fruits have been rated in USDA trials as being one of the tastiest and is described as a having a ‘robust blueberry’ flavour.Garden care: Prepare the ground well before planting. Blueberries can also be grown in large pots and containers if ericaceous compost is used. Prune in winter, cutting out dead or damaged branches. In spring, feed with sulphate of ammonia, sulphate of potash and bonemeal and top-dress with ericaceous compost.