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Archive for September, 2012
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Adenium obesum is also known as desert rose. It is conspicuous for its fabulous
pink flowers which often have fanciful shapes. The flowers can reacuh up to
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occasional watering. The olives produced are a normal size and can be harvested
in autumn.
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Best Sellers/Special Offers
1. Botanical
Crocus Mixed (pack of 50) now only £5.95!
The marvelous coloured crocus are the earliest of all spring flowers. They
may look fragile, but they can withstand the severest weather. A weak spring
sun is all that is needed for the flowers to open up. Once these crocus are
planted, they can be left undisturbed for years without requiring any attention.
2. Narcissi
Perfect Match (pack of 10) now available for only £7.95!
The Perfect Match is a perfectly matched partnership of two different narcissi
(Narcissus) varieties, both of which produce very striking double crowns. The
narcissi are bicoloured. One variety is white with red and the other variety
is white with yellow.
3. Special
Glow in the Dark Garden Pebbles (pack of 100!) now available from only £8.50
During the day these pebbles absorb sunlight, which makes them glow in the
evening as it gets dark. The pebbles can be cemented into the garden path or
used to create a quirky effect in a flower pot. The pebbles have a diameter
of approximately 2.5 cm.
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Friday, September 14th, 2012

Apple Tray £24.99
What better way to store your precious crop in tip-top condition than in traditional apple trays or an attractive apple tray holder. Manufactured from softwood from sustainably managed forests, they’re designed to provide good airflow around each fruit – essential for maintaining fruit quality and longevity. Each tray has 25 holes, in its base in which the apples nestle, so they don’t touch each other or roll around and get damaged. Either stack the trays or, if you need more storage, invest in our tailor-made 6 drawer apple tray holder, and simply slide them into position. Fruit stores best in a cool, dark, well ventilated cellar, shed or garage, although the storage unit is so attractive, you might even want to place it in a cool porch. Tray holder measures 64cm (251/4) wide x 57.5cm (223/4) high; trays 55.5cm (213/4) x 56cm (22) x 11cm (41/4) high.Buy 3 trays and SAVE £6.00!. Single Apple Tray

Apple Trays £68.97
What better way to store your precious crop in tip-top condition than in traditional apple trays or an attractive apple tray holder. Manufactured from softwood from sustainably managed forests, they’re designed to provide good airflow around each fruit – essential for maintaining fruit quality and longevity. Each tray has 25 holes, in its base in which the apples nestle, so they don’t touch each other or roll around and get damaged. Either stack the trays or, if you need more storage, invest in our tailor-made 6 drawer apple tray holder, and simply slide them into position. Fruit stores best in a cool, dark, well ventilated cellar, shed or garage, although the storage unit is so attractive, you might even want to place it in a cool porch. Tray holder measures 64cm (251/4) wide x 57.5cm (223/4) high; trays 55.5cm (213/4) x 56cm (22) x 11cm (41/4) high.. 3 Apple Trays – SAVE £6.00!

Apple Tray Holder and 6 Trays £199.99
What better way to store your precious crop in tip-top condition than in traditional apple trays or an attractive apple tray holder. Manufactured from softwood from sustainably managed forests, they’re designed to provide good airflow around each fruit – essential for maintaining fruit quality and longevity. Each tray has 25 holes, in its base in which the apples nestle, so they don’t touch each other or roll around and get damaged. Either stack the trays or, if you need more storage, invest in our tailor-made 6 drawer apple tray holder, and simply slide them into position. Fruit stores best in a cool, dark, well ventilated cellar, shed or garage, although the storage unit is so attractive, you might even want to place it in a cool porch. Tray holder measures 64cm (251/4) wide x 57.5cm (223/4) high; trays 55.5cm (213/4) x 56cm (22) x 11cm (41/4) high.. Apple Tray Holder & 6 Trays

Apple Corer and Wedger £4.50
A marvellous little gadget with sharp, heavy duty blades. Simply slip it over your apple or other fruit to remove the core and divide it into eight segments in one simple motion. Width 18cm (7), maximum apple diameter 9cm (31/2)..

Apple Trees – Collection £69.95
Collection comprises 5 (4 eating & 1 cooking) trees (1 of each variety): Self Fertile Queen Cox – This self-fertile clone sets good crops without the need for pollinators. Apples are juicy and sweet, with the typical mellow ‘Cox’ taste, although it has a deeper red flush than the usual Cox. Pick from late September, and eat all the way through to January.Discovery – Probably the best early eating apple, with an excellent texture and flavour – crisp, juicy and sweet (it’s a great apple for making juice). The tree’s compact size makes it ideal for smaller gardens. Discovery has an early flowering season and needs to be grown in the company of another pollinator or self-fertile apple for both to fruit.Charles Ross – A Victorian apple resulting from a cross between Cox’s Orange Pippin and Peasgood Nonsuch. Named after the head gardener in the late 1800’s at Welford Park in Berkshire, its taste is sharp with a tang of orange when freshly picked (although it sweetens when it has been stored for a bit! White-fleshed, Charles Ross can also be cooked and, as it’s really juicy, it also makes great cider.Braeburn (Clone Helena) – Braeburn is one of the best-selling varieties in Britain and can now (thanks to this earlier cropping new clone) be grown very successfully in UK gardens. Pick from mid October and store for up to 4 months without losing the superb crisp texture!Bramley (Clone 20) – It’s 200 years since this most famous cooking apple was discovered. Our clone 20 is a big improvement on regular Bramley: it’s less vigorous and more controllable in the garden and will also give you a significantly heavier crop. Deservedly renowned for its excellent cooking qualities. Note that it needs at least two other apples in the locality for pollination. Pick October for use throughout winter.Our apples are grafted onto M26 rootstock which produces an easy-to-control semi-dwarf tree with medium vigour.. Pack of 5 Trees (1 of each variety)

Apple Crab Tree – John Downie £17.99
Not only is this upright apple variety highly ornamental in the garden giving masses of soft pink blossom in spring but it’s an excellent pollinator for other apples. The yellow/orange fruits of John Downie are large for a crab and make the finest, clear crab apple jelly. Delicious eaten with meats and cheeses or just spread on buttery toast!Our apple trees are grafted onto an M26 rootstock which produces an easy-to-control semi-dwarf tree with medium vigour. Supplied as a bare root tree.. 1 Bare Root Tree

Apple Tree – Bramley (Clone 20) £17.99
It’s 200 years since this most famous cooking apple was discovered. Our clone 20 is a big improvement on regular Bramley: it’s less vigorous and more controllable in the garden and will also give you a significantly heavier crop. Deservedly renowned for its excellent cooking qualities. Note that it needs at least two other apples in the locality for pollination. Pick October for use throughout winter. Supplied as a bare root tree.Eating Apples – Britain has the best climate in the world for growing apples of the highest quality, flavour and colour. Our apples are grafted onto an M26 rootstock (unless otherwise stated) which produces an easy-to-control semi-dwarf tree with medium vigour.. 1 Bare Root Tree

Apple Tree – Charles Ross £17.99
A Victorian apple resulting from a cross between Cox’s Orange Pippin and Peasgood Nonsuch. Named after the head gardener in the late 1800s at Welford Park in Berkshire, its taste is sharp with a tang of orange when freshly picked (although it sweetens when it has been stored for a bit). White-fleshed, Charles Ross can also be cooked and, as it’s really juicy, it also makes great cider.Britain has the best climate in the world for growing apples of the highest quality, flavour and colour. Our apples are grafted onto an M26 rootstock (unless otherwise stated) which produces an easy-to-control semi-dwarf tree with medium vigour.. 1 Bare Root Tree

Apple Tree – Discovery £17.99
Probably the best early eating apple with an excellent texture and flavour – crisp, juicy and sweet (it’s a great variety for making juice). The tree’s compact size makes it ideal for smaller gardens. Discovery has an early flowering season and needs to be grown in the company of another pollinator or self-fertile apple for both to fruit.Britain has the best climate in the world for growing apples of the highest quality, flavour and colour. Our apples are grafted onto an M26 rootstock (unless otherwise stated) which produces an easy-to-control semi-dwarf tree with medium vigour.. 1 Tree

Apple Tree – Duet £21.99
Not only does it provide something of a ‘wow’ factor to have a tree with two varieties on, it also makes great use of space for those with a limited amount of room available! In spring you can enjoy the contrast of pink and white blossom, followed by the green and red-tinged leaves, and then the red and yellow fruit. Even your taste buds will appreciate the contrasting sweet and acidic flavours of the juicy, firm-fleshed Bionda Patrizia and Redlove apples! The two varieties are high-yielding and scab-resistant, will pollinate each other, and are ready to pick from mid-August to October, storing for up to three months.Britain has the best climate in the world for growing apples of the highest quality, flavour and colour. Our apples are grafted onto an M26 rootstock (unless otherwise stated) which produces an easy-to-control semi-dwarf tree with medium vigour.. 1 Bare Root Tree

Apple Tree – Redlove Sirena £24.99
– Uniquely coloured – Rosy-red flesh with a beautiful pattern running through it- Deliciously tasty – Crisp and juicy with a hint of berries- Even better for you – Higher in antioxidants than other apples- Disease resistant – Exceptionally high resistance to scab- Attractive in the garden – Unusual, long-lasting, deep pink spring blossom- Versatile in the kitchen – Delicious eaten raw but also ideal for cooking (it retains its red colour)Grown on M9 rootstock, it will produce an easily managed tree up to approximately 2.5m (8′) tall in the garden, smaller if grown in a large container. Though not self-fertile, it’s easily pollinated by other apple trees, even up to 300m away. Supplied as a top quality 1 year old, single stem, bare root tree, with full growing instructions.Sirena – Fine fleshed with a refreshing, tangy flavour; harvest from late August until early September and eat straight from the tree or store until the end of October.Our trees are held in dormant condition in a cool store, which is why we can still supply at this time. Plant immediately on receipt and keep well watered as they burst into growth. BUY ANY 2 REDLOVE TREES FOR £40.00 (SAVING £9.90!. 1 Bare Root Tree
Filed: Suttons Seeds
Friday, September 14th, 2012
Filed: Suttons Seeds
Friday, September 14th, 2012
Plant crocus bulbs in the autumn and reap the rewards of beautiful early spring flowers. A real treat for the eye!

Autumn Crocus (Colchicum) £14.99
deal for naturalising in the garden, producing huge bare-stemmed flowers in autumn, followed by fleshy green leaves in spring. Also fun to grow in a shallow container indoors (no soil required!). Flowers September-November. Height up to 30cm. This collection contains 5 bulbs:Waterlily: Spectacular double pink, waterlily-like blooms. Bulb size 14/15cm. Pack of 2 bulbs.C. autumnale Alboplenum: Big double white blooms – as many as 8 per bulb! Bulb size 13cm+. Pack of 1 bulb.Dick Trotter: Single violet flowers open to reveal a white, star-shaped heart. Bulb size 20cm+. Pack of 2 bulbs.. Pack of 5 bulbs

Crocus Botanical Mix £7.99
Our natural crocus mixture contains many fragile-looking but robust-growing varieties. Flowers February-March. Height 10cm. Bulb size 5cm+. (Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.) SAVE £4.00 on pack of 200 bulbs!Crocuses are among the first heralds of spring. Their cups of vivid colours make such a welcome splash of colour that youll just want to keep planting more and more! Botanical Crocus – These delightful botanical crocuses will withstand the coldest weather conditions, are ideal for naturalising, and will flower year after year with little maintenance.. Pack of 100 Bulbs

Crocus Botanical Mix £11.98
Our natural crocus mixture contains many fragile-looking but robust-growing varieties. Flowers February-March. Height 10cm. Bulb size 5cm+. (Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.)Crocuses are among the first heralds of spring. Their cups of vivid colours make such a welcome splash of colour that youll just want to keep planting more and more! Botanical Crocus – These delightful botanical crocuses will withstand the coldest weather conditions, are ideal for naturalising, and will flower year after year with little maintenance.. Pack of 200 Bulbs – SAVE £4.00!

Crocus Bulb Collection £16.95
Buy all 5 crocus packs (1 of each variety) and SAVE £10.00! Collection contains 125 bulbs:Blue Pearl – Jewel-like flowers that are iridescent blue outside and creamy-white inside. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Flowers February-March. Height 10cm. Bulb size 5cm+.Herald – The earliest flowering crocus! An attractive combination of yellow and plum-purple. Flowers February-March. Height 10cm. Bulb size 5cm+.Vanguard – An unusual and highly desirable mauve-and-light-grey bicolour. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Flowers February-March. Height 10cm. Bulb size 8/9cm.Jeanne d’Arc – Bid goodbye to winter and usher in the spring with this superb crocus. It boasts white flowers with a blue base and beautiful feathering. Flowers February-March. Height 10cm. Bulb size 8/9cm.Cream Beauty – Rich cream blooms with golden throats and brownish-green bases. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Flowers February-March. Height 10cm. Bulb size 5cm+.(Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.)Crocuses are among the first heralds of spring. Their cups of vivid colours make such a welcome splash of colour that youll just want to keep planting more and more!. 125 Crocus Bulbs (25 of each variety) – SAVE £10.00!

Crocus Bulbs – Chilean Blue £6.99
Despite its common name, this is not a true crocus at all. First discovered in Chile in 1862, it was for many years thought to be extinct in the wild. Its brilliant blue, crocus-like flowers, often with white-veined throats, are set off beautifully against the narrow, greyish-green leaves. Flowers in spring. Height 10cm. Corm size 6cm+. (Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.). 1 Corm

Crocus Cartwrightianus £6.99
Thought to be the wild precursor of the domesticated Saffron Crocus, Crocus sativus. Ideal for naturalising, producing pretty lilac-white blooms with darker veins. Height 10-15cm. Bulb size 7/8cm. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. (Photographer: Ian Young, The Scottish Rock Garden Club. www.srgc.org.uk.). Pack of 10 Bulbs

Crocus Cloth-of-gold (C. angustifolius minor) £5.99
Golden-yellow blooms that are striped and stained with bronze on the outside. Scented. Flowers February-March. Height 10cm. Bulb size 5cm+. (Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.) BUY ANY 2 PACKS AND SAVE £1.00! (Excluding Jumbo Mix, Botanical Mix and Chilean Blue Crocus).Crocuses are among the first heralds of spring. Their cups of vivid colours make such a welcome splash of colour that youll just want to keep planting more and more! Botanical Crocus – These delightful botanical crocuses will withstand the coldest weather conditions, are ideal for naturalising, and will flower year after year with little maintenance.. Pack of 15 Bulbs

Crocus Cream Beauty (C. chrysanthus) £4.99
Rich cream blooms with golden throats and brownish-green bases. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Flowers February-March. Height 10cm. Bulb size 5cm+. (Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.) BUY ANY 2 PACKS AND SAVE £1.00! (Excluding Jumbo Mix, Botanical Mix and Chilean Blue Crocus).Crocuses are among the first heralds of spring. Their cups of vivid colours make such a welcome splash of colour that youll just want to keep planting more and more! Botanical Crocus – These delightful botanical crocuses will withstand the coldest weather conditions, are ideal for naturalising, and will flower year after year with little maintenance.. Pack of 25 Bulbs

Crocus Flower Record £5.99
Regal purple crowns make this the king of crocuses. Flowers February-March. Height 10cm. Bulb size 8/9cm. (Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.) BUY ANY 2 PACKS AND SAVE £1.00! (Excluding Jumbo Mix, Botanical Mix and Chilean Blue Crocus).Crocuses are among the first heralds of spring. Their cups of vivid colours make such a welcome splash of colour that youll just want to keep planting more and more! Dutch large-flowered Crocus (C. vernus) – Larger than the botanical crocuses, Jumbos make a splash of early spring colour. Plant in your lawn, between shrubs, in borders, or in patio containers. They bloom a few weeks after the botanical crocuses – mixing both will create a long-flowering carpet of colour!. Pack of 25 Bulbs

Crocus Herald (C. chrysanthus) £4.99
The earliest flowering crocus! An attractive combination of yellow and plum-purple. Flowers February-March. Height 10cm. Bulb size 5cm+. (Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.) BUY ANY 2 PACKS AND SAVE £1.00! (Excluding Jumbo Mix, Botanical Mix and Chilean Blue Crocus).Crocuses are among the first heralds of spring. Their cups of vivid colours make such a welcome splash of colour that youll just want to keep planting more and more! Botanical Crocus – These delightful botanical crocuses will withstand the coldest weather conditions, are ideal for naturalising, and will flower year after year with little maintenance.. Pack of 25 Bulbs

Crocus Indoor £4.99
A traditional crocus (just like the varieties that you see blooming outside in spring). This one has rich purple-blue blooms that will create a real splash of colour. It can be grown outside, but will bloom in a matter of weeks simply by planting the bulbs in a pot on a windowsill indoors. Height 10-15cm. Bulb size 8/9cm. (Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.)Dont forget that bulbs arent just for outdoors. This selection of varieties have been specially prepared to put on an outstanding show in your home. Simply plant them up in some of your favourite planters and in a matter of weeks, when they come into bud, be ready to move them into pride of place!. Pack of 10 Bulbs

Crocus Jumbo Mix £14.99
This special mix of jumbo-flowered crocuses contains all of the well-loved colours. Flowers February-March. Height 10cm. Bulb size 8/9cm. (Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.) SAVE £6.00 on pack of 200 bulbs.Crocuses are among the first heralds of spring. Their cups of vivid colours make such a welcome splash of colour that youll just want to keep planting more and more! Dutch large-flowered Crocus (C. vernus) – Larger than the botanical crocuses, Jumbos make a splash of early spring colour. Plant in your lawn, between shrubs, in borders, or in patio containers. They bloom a few weeks after the botanical crocuses – mixing both will create a long-flowering carpet of colour!. Pack of 100 Bulbs

Crocus Jumbo Mix £23.98
This special mix of jumbo-flowered crocuses contains all of the well-loved colours. Flowers February-March. Height 10cm. Bulb size 8/9cm. (Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.)Crocuses are among the first heralds of spring. Their cups of vivid colours make such a welcome splash of colour that youll just want to keep planting more and more! Dutch large-flowered Crocus (C. vernus) – Larger than the botanical crocuses, Jumbos make a splash of early spring colour. Plant in your lawn, between shrubs, in borders, or in patio containers. They bloom a few weeks after the botanical crocuses – mixing both will create a long-flowering carpet of colour!. Pack of 200 Bulbs – SAVE £6.00!

Crocus Pickwick £5.99
A splendid, free-flowering variety, with feathery lilac stripes. Flowers February-March. Height 10cm. Bulb size 8/9cm. (Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.) BUY ANY 2 PACKS AND SAVE £1.00! (Excluding Jumbo Mix, Botanical Mix and Chilean Blue Crocus).Crocuses are among the first heralds of spring. Their cups of vivid colours make such a welcome splash of colour that youll just want to keep planting more and more! Dutch large-flowered Crocus (C. vernus) – Larger than the botanical crocuses, Jumbos make a splash of early spring colour. Plant in your lawn, between shrubs, in borders, or in patio containers. They bloom a few weeks after the botanical crocuses – mixing both will create a long-flowering carpet of colour!. Pack of 25 Bulbs

Crocus Spring Beauty (C. sieberi) £4.99
Beautiful pale blue, purple-flamed, silver-edged blooms. Flowers February-March. Height 10cm. Bulb size 5cm+. (Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.) BUY ANY 2 PACKS AND SAVE £1.00! (Excluding Jumbo Mix, Botanical Mix and Chilean Blue Crocus).Crocuses are among the first heralds of spring. Their cups of vivid colours make such a welcome splash of colour that youll just want to keep planting more and more! Botanical Crocus – These delightful botanical crocuses will withstand the coldest weather conditions, are ideal for naturalising, and will flower year after year with little maintenance.. Pack of 25 Bulbs

Crocus Yellow Mammoth £5.99
Big, sunbeam-yellow blooms to light up your spring garden. Flowers February-March. Height 10cm. Bulb size 8/9cm. (Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.) BUY ANY 2 PACKS AND SAVE £1.00! (Excluding Jumbo Mix, Botanical Mix and Chilean Blue Crocus).Crocuses are among the first heralds of spring. Their cups of vivid colours make such a welcome splash of colour that youll just want to keep planting more and more! Dutch large-flowered Crocus (C. vernus) – Larger than the botanical crocuses, Jumbos make a splash of early spring colour. Plant in your lawn, between shrubs, in borders, or in patio containers. They bloom a few weeks after the botanical crocuses – mixing both will create a long-flowering carpet of colour!. Pack of 25 Bulbs

Saffron Crocus (Crocus sativus) £14.99
Grow your own saffron – the most expensive spice in the world! – The Saffron Crocus (Crocus sativus) is, as the name suggests, the plant from which we collect saffron, that most rare and expensive of spices. Saffron is an incredible way to perfume your dishes. It has a slightly sweet but earthy taste which can be used to flavour salty or sweet recipes, and is perfect for adding to basmati rice for that authentic Indian curry!Beautifully scented autumn blooms – You may be surprised to learn that it’s actually very easy to grow – you certainly don’t need to have green fingers! Just plant the bulbs in a sunny spot in your garden and unlike their more well-known spring-blooming cousins, once established they put on a display of beautiful and deliciously scented blooms during autumn! They will thrive in a well drained border, but can easily be grown in a container on the patio. Plus, they’re super-hardy and they’ll multiply rapidly from year to year.Harvest your own red gold – Give them a try and you too can look forward to the magical experience of picking your very own red gold. Look out for them each morning, dangling from the throats of the flowers: bright, alluring and full of promise. Once cut and dried, they can be stored in an airtight jar for several years. Order now and you’ll be picking your first crop in October!. Pack of 60 Bulbs – SAVE £5.00!

Saffron Crocus (Crocus sativus) £9.99
Grow your own saffron – the most expensive spice in the world! – The Saffron Crocus (Crocus sativus) is, as the name suggests, the plant from which we collect saffron, that most rare and expensive of spices. Saffron is an incredible way to perfume your dishes. It has a slightly sweet but earthy taste which can be used to flavour salty or sweet recipes, and is perfect for adding to basmati rice for that authentic Indian curry!Beautifully scented autumn blooms – You may be surprised to learn that it’s actually very easy to grow – you certainly don’t need to have green fingers! Just plant the bulbs in a sunny spot in your garden and unlike their more well-known spring-blooming cousins, once established they put on a display of beautiful and deliciously scented blooms during autumn! They will thrive in a well drained border, but can easily be grown in a container on the patio. Plus, they’re super-hardy and they’ll multiply rapidly from year to year.Harvest your own red gold – Give them a try and you too can look forward to the magical experience of picking your very own red gold. Look out for them each morning, dangling from the throats of the flowers: bright, alluring and full of promise. Once cut and dried, they can be stored in an airtight jar for several years. Order now and you’ll be picking your first crop in October! SAVE £5.00 on pack of 60 bulbs.. Pack of 30 Bulbs
Filed: Suttons Seeds
Friday, September 14th, 2012
Filed: Suttons Seeds
Friday, September 14th, 2012
Order now –

Shallot Sets Yellow Moon £3.79
An attractive and tasty, round, yellow dutch shallot, with excellent skin quality and a low sensitivity to bolting, enabling early planting. Produces a good crop of healthy shallots. Plant from December onwards.. 400g Pack

Shallot Sets Red Sun £3.99
A red variety producing large, tasty shallots with a distinctive spicy taste. The skins are firm and bulbs solid, and they will store for months! Plant from February onwards.. 400g Pack

Twin Pack – Onion Sets and Shallots £7.49
SAVE £1.99 on this Twin Pack containing:Onion Troy – An extremely productive, early-maturing hybrid onion with excellent tolerance to bolting, which will produce a heavy crop of tasty, dark yellow-skinned, round to flat-round bulbs. Plant from September to December; harvest June-July.Shallot Griselle – A robust spicy taste that will not disappoint! Best planted October to mid December, it multiplies well to give a good crop of long, grey-skinned bulbs in June. Use green or dried for storage well into winter.. 250g Pack Onion Sets, 400g Pack Shallots – SAVE £1.99!

Allium (Onion) Collection £10.49
SAVE £3.24 on this Collection containing:Onion Set Senshyu Yellow – An extremely popular Japanese over-wintering onion, reliably producing a heavy crop of semi-globe-shaped, straw-coloured bulbs of excellent quality, which should be ready to harvest in early July. 250g Pack.Shallot Griselle – A robust spicy taste that will not disappoint! Best planted October to mid December, it multiplies well to give a good crop of long, grey-skinned bulbs in June. Use green or dried for storage well into winter. 400g Pack.Garlic Purple Wight (semi-hardneck) – A good garlic that is earlier than Solent Wight being ready to lift from mid-June. Has an attractive purple-striped skin containing strong tasting cloves. Stores well until the end of the year. 2 bulbs (5-8 cloves per bulb).. 250g Pack Onion Sets, 400g Pack Shallots, 2 Garlic Bulbs
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Friday, September 14th, 2012

Garlic Lover’s Collection £14.96
Collection contains 8 bulbs (2 of each variety):Illico (hardneck) – A very early-maturing hardneck garlic, producing bulbs that are mainly white with some pale purple colouring. Can be harvested in May as ‘green garlic’ – a delicious, sweet, mildly garlic-flavoured vegetable that is popular in the restaurant trade. 2 bulbs (9-10 cloves per bulb)Jolimont (softneck) – High quality, deliciously flavoured, white-skinned bulbs that store well right through to January. Can be harvested as tasty mildly flavoured ‘green garlic’ in May. 2 bulbs (11 cloves per bulb)Solent Wight (softneck) – A popular selection that is well adapted to the British climate and gives a good crop of large bulbs with plump tasty cloves. Expect to start harvesting in July from a November planting – once the foliage starts to turn yellow and dry. 2 bulbs (12-14 cloves per bulb)Purple Wight (semi-hardneck) – A good garlic that is earlier than Solent Wight being ready to lift from mid-June. Has an attractive purple-striped skin containing strong tasting cloves. Stores well until the end of the year. 2 bulbs (5-8 cloves per bulb). Pack of 8 Bulbs (2 of each variety) – SAVE £3.00!

Garlic Vayo Bulbs (hardneck) £4.99
A first-rate virus-free variety, producing a bountiful harvest of large, very attractive violet-glazed/streaked garlic bulbs with a superb flavour.. 2 Garlic Bulbs

Garlic Sprint £4.99
A very fast-growing, short dormancy variety for planting before the end of January. Produces good quality large bulbs with white skin and a violet flame. Ready from June onwards. (Hardneck type). 2 Bulbs (9-10 cloves per bulb.)Virus-free French variety – These bulbs come from virus-free stock, ensuring that theyll grow into healthier plants and produce larger harvests!. 2 Bulbs

Garlic Solent Wight £4.99
A popular selection that gives a good crop of large bulbs with plump tasty cloves. Can be planted from November to late December, or February-April. Harvest from July onwards. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. 2 bulbs (12-14 cloves per bulb.) (Softneck.). 2 Bulbs

Garlic Purple Wight £4.99
A first-class variety that is ready to lift from mid June. Has an attractive purple striped skin containing strong tasting cloves. Stores well. Plant October-January. (Semi-hardneck type) 2 bulbs (5-8 cloves per bulb).. 2 Bulbs

Garlic Bella Italiano £4.99
A superb Italian variety producing delicious strong-flavoured, pink-and-white cloves. Plant October-January. Stores up to March the year following harvest. 2 bulbs (12-14 cloves per bulb). (Hardneck type).. 2 Bulbs

Garlic Arno £4.99
A first-class softneck variety whose ivory-white skins contain a feast of attractive pink cloves with a medium garlic flavour. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner.Virus-free French variety – These bulbs come from virus-free stock, ensuring that theyll grow into healthier plants and produce larger harvests! 2 bulbs (9-11 cloves per bulb).Buy any two packs for £7.98 and SAVE £2.00!. 2 Bulbs

Elephant Garlic Bulbs £6.99
Not a true garlic and most closely related to the leek (with a swollen stem base). Produces jumbo sized bulbs with relatively few very large cloves – around four times the size of others – which are milder tasting and less pungent than true garlic. Very versatile in the kitchen – use it as a vegetable sliced and grilled, or sauteed in butter or olive oil, as a flavouring for casseroles, or sliced raw in salads. Approximately 6 cloves.. 6 Cloves

Herb Seeds – Gigantic Chives £2.99
Twice the size of normal chives, and ideal for patio or windowsill. Use both the leaves and stalks to provide a tasty, garlic-like flavouring.. Average Packet Content 50 Seeds

Herb Seeds – Garlic Chives £1.75
A perennial herb which produces broader leaves than normal chives, and has a delicate garlic taste. A tasty addition to salads and cooked dishes.. Average Packet Content 80 seeds

Chives Garlic Seeds £1.75
Mild garlic flavour. Easy to grow perennial. For egg, cheese and potato dishes.. Average Content 80 seeds
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Bunny ears and tails from Suttons – cute plants for your garden

Viola Bunny Ears Violet-White £12.99
Beautiful violet-white flowers. Vibrant viola flowers with funny little faces. Height 15-20cm. Supplied in a 7cm pot.Not long from now, when summer bedding comes to an end, the garden starts to fade. Autumn and winter bedding plants will provide some colour immediately, and throughout the coldest and darkest days of winter, and spring bedding plants will flower for weeks on end throughout spring!. Pack of 3 Potted Plants

Viola Bunny Ears Red-White £12.99
Gorgeous red-white flowers. Flowers topped with two large petals that give the distinct impression of rabbit ears! Height 15-20cm. Supplied in a 7cm pot.Not long from now, when summer bedding comes to an end, the garden starts to fade. Autumn and winter bedding plants will provide some colour immediately, and throughout the coldest and darkest days of winter, and spring bedding plants will flower for weeks on end throughout spring!. Pack of 3 Potted Plants

Viola Bunny Ears Purple-Yellow £12.99
Lovely purple-yellow coloured flowers. The upright, bushy plants are extremely free-flowering and are certin to be a real talking point. Height 15-20cm. Supplied in a 7cm pot.Not long from now, when summer bedding comes to an end, the garden starts to fade. Autumn and winter bedding plants will provide some colour immediately, and throughout the coldest and darkest days of winter, and spring bedding plants will flower for weeks on end throughout spring!. Pack of 3 Potted Plants

Grasses Ornamental Bunny Tails Seeds £1.99
A sought-after grass, producing the familiar bunny tails that are so beloved by flower arrangers. Plants are reliable and uniform – perfect for pots or informal borders. Height 20cm (8). HA, HP or TP – Hardy annual, Hardy perennial or Tender perennial.Fashionable and easy-to-grow plants.. Average Packet Content 70 seeds
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James Wong’s Homegrown Revolution Book + FREE SEED! £20.00
Buy James’ brand new gardening book today and get 6 packets of seed worth £11.10 from his brand new seed range COMPLETELY FREE!PRE-ORDER NOW! and we will send it to you as soon as it is released on 13 September 2012.In his new book, James’ shows us a completely new range of fruit and vegetables to grow and eat. It is also packed with tasty recipes that you can make at home with the crops that you grow!You will learn how to harvest homegrown quinoa, your very own popcorn or plant a mini green tea plantation on your patio. This inspiring new book is great fun and full of plant wisdom. TV presenter and two times RHS medal winner James Wong shows that there’s much more to grow than potatoes and sprouts on your allotment.PLUS to get you going with your own Homegrown Revolution we will also send you 6 packets of seed from the Homegrown Revolution seed range (worth £11.10!) that we have developed with James.The James Wong’s Homegrown Revolution pack will include Hardcover book of Homegrown Revolution plus one packet each of the following seed varieties:Electric Daisy seeds – Tastes like: Watercress, black pepper, horseradishWintergreen seeds – Tastes like: Root beer & peppermintAsparagus Pea seeds – Tastes like: Fresh asparagus & garden peasInca Berries seeds – Tastes like: Gooseberries, kiwi, pineapple, orangeCucamelon seeds – Tastes like: Cucumber & citrusMicrogreen seeds – Tastes like: Oriental salad leavesThis would make the perfect gift for newbie growers to seasoned allotment veterans – in fact anyone who grows their own will certainly enjoy this fascinating book!.

Quinoa Seeds £1.85
Part of the James Wong Homegrown Revolution Range.New trendy ‘superfood’. Just 10 plants produce up to 0.5kg (1lb) of grain! Grows well in cool, wet climates. The sacred grain of the Incas that’ll grow easily even in sunny Scotland. Tastes like: Couscous, nutty & slightly hop-like.Unlike wheat, oats or barley, quinoas ultra high yielding habit makes it one of only two grains (along with maize) that you dont need acres of land to produce a worthwhile harvest on – offering up to an astonishing pound of grain from just 10 plants! Sow: Mid March-April. Harvest: September-October.. Average Content 410 seeds

Inca Berries Seeds £1.85
Part of the James Wong Homegrown Revolution Range.Very easy to grow. Delicious and ornamental. Individual berries wrapped in a Chinese lantern. The Incan delicacy that thrives on neglect, giving fresh berries right up until Christmas. Tastes like: Gooseberries, kiwi, pineapple, orange.Recognisable in patisseries or indeed many cocktails, these shiny golden berries, each wrapped in its own paper Chinese lantern, are one of the trendiest garnishes around. Also known as the Cape Gooseberry (although it originates from highland Peru), the golden berry, or simply by its genus name Physalis, these sticky amber balls have a rich flavour of ripe gooseberries with a hint of tropical fruit, followed by a pleasant bitter sweet aftertaste. Sow: February-April. Harvest: August-October.. Content 11 seeds

Nasturtium Gem Mix Seeds £1.85
Part of the James Wong Homegrown Revolution Range.Flavourful and versatile salad crop. Crisp, peppery flowers and seeds.Foolproof to grow! Tastes like: Watercress, black pepper, horseradish.Despite being possibly the most flavourful & versatile salad crop that can be grown on our blustery little island, this exotic Incan vegetable has nevertheless been unfairly relegated to the flower border for over a hundred years.Yet give it a chance in the veg patch and it will adorn your beds with an almost inexhaustible supply of peppery leaves, watercress flavoured flowers and crisp caper-like seed-pods for literally months on end. There is literally no cheaper, prettier or easier salad ingredient you can grow. Sow: March-June. Harvest: June-September.. Content 25 seeds
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Hosta Hadspen Blue £18.99
Beautiful deep blue, puckered leaves, with elegant bell-shaped lavender-blue flowers in June. Height 45cm.A firm favourite in today’s gardens, hostas are spectacular foliage plants. They make superb ground cover, their broad leaves helping to successfully suppress weeds, but are good in containers too. The flowers in summer are an added bonus! All supplied in 9cm pots.. Pack of 3 Potted Plants

Hosta Devon Green £18.99
Dense clumps of very shiny, medium-sized. rich green leaves, topped with pale lavender flowers in August. Height 50cm.A firm favourite in today’s gardens, hostas are spectacular foliage plants. They make superb ground cover, their broad leaves helping to successfully suppress weeds, but are good in containers too. The flowers in summer are an added bonus! All supplied in 9cm pots.. Pack of 3 Potted Plants

Hosta Reversed £18.99
Variegated, creamy-white and green, attractively puckered foliage with the bonus of pale lavender flowers in July. Height 40cm.A firm favourite in today’s gardens, hostas are spectacular foliage plants. They make superb ground cover, their broad leaves helping to successfully suppress weeds, but are good in containers too. The flowers in summer are an added bonus! All supplied in 9cm pots.. Pack of 3 Potted Plants

Hosta Collection £18.99
A firm favourite in today’s gardens, hostas are spectacular foliage plants. They make superb ground cover, their broad leaves helping to successfully suppress weeds, but are good in containers too. The flowers in summer are an added bonus! All supplied in 9cm pots. Collection contains 3 plants (1 of each variety):Hadspen Blue – Beautiful deep blue, puckered leaves, with elegant bell-shaped lavender-blue flowers in June. Ht. 45cm.Reversed – Variegated, creamy-white and green, attractively puckered foliage with the bonus of pale lavender flowers in July. Height 40cm.Devon Green – Dense clumps of very shiny, medium-sized. rich green leaves, topped with pale lavender flowers in August. Height 50cm.. Pack of 3 Potted Plants
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