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New products at Suttons Seeds

by Sarah - April 30th, 2014.
Filed under: New Products, Suttons Seeds.

New products added today at Suttons Seeds

Calibrachoa Plants - Superbells Lemon Slice

Calibrachoa Plants – Superbells Lemon Slice £14.99
A unique flower form amongst calibrachoas, the bright lemon blooms boasting attractive white dashes that extend in from the perimeter. And the spreading plants will be smothered in blooms all summer! Height 30-35cm (12-14).

Grafted Tomato Plants - The Black Tomato Indigo Rose

Grafted Tomato Plants – The Black Tomato Indigo Rose £14.99
In addition to lycopene, the potent antioxidant found in all red tomatoes, the nutritional value of Indigo Rose is further boosted by its anthocyanins, the same nutrients that give so-called super foods like blueberries, grapes and red cabbage their characteristic hue. The fruit are exceptionally disease resistant and long-lasting. They boast a mouth-watering fresh tomato taste with unique plummy overtones. The flesh holds its structure when cooked making it a must for salsas and sauces. Its a GM free zone!- the result of years of careful breeding work. Its remarkably easy to grow in a greenhouse or in a sunny spot outside. Grafted for superior performance and up to 75% heavier crops! Where leaves shade the fruit, the skin will ripen to a deep rose, where the fruits are in full sun, the skin will turn its unique indigo black colour. Go on, give it a try!

Grafted Tomato Plants - Giulietta

Grafted Tomato Plants – Giulietta £11.97
This large-fruited Italian plum variety performed superbly in last year’s trials. The fruits set well, even under cool conditions, and are juicy and delicious. It produces high yields and boasts a good range of disease resistances. For greenhouse or sunny, sheltered spot outdoors.What’s so good about grafted veg plants? We are revolutionising the home grown vegetable market with our range of grafted vegetable plants! Commercially the grafting method has been used for some time, but we’ve developed them for the home gardener, and early adopters have had extraordinary results: Big increases in yield from larger, more vigorous plants Earlier cropping, yet with sufficient vigour to crop well later in the season Grow in the greenhouse or outdoors – little or no heating required Excellent resistance to soil-borne pest and diseases – no more ring culture or grow bags – plant straight in the soil Greater tolerance to nutritional disordersTomatoes – We have selected leading commercial varieties and some traditional favourites – chosen for their fruit quality and taste – and grafted them, under carefully controlled conditions. Varieties are listed in approximate order of fruit size. Note that grafted tomatoes are not suitable for grow bags.An improved technique for tomato grafting – Since 2012, all our grafted tomato varieties now use this new technique which leads to even earlier and bigger crops, with fruiting beginning lower on the stems, producing at least one extra fruit truss per plant during the season!

Grafted Tomato Plants - Gardener's Delight

Grafted Tomato Plants – Gardener’s Delight £11.97
‘Bite-sized’ fruits packed with rich, sweet flavour. Heavy crops borne on long trusses. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Which? Best Buy since 1984.What’s so good about grafted veg plants? We are revolutionising the home grown vegetable market with our range of grafted vegetable plants! Commercially the grafting method has been used for some time, but we’ve developed them for the home gardener, and early adopters have had extraordinary results: Big increases in yield from larger, more vigorous plants Earlier cropping, yet with sufficient vigour to crop well later in the season Grow in the greenhouse or outdoors – little or no heating required Excellent resistance to soil-borne pest and diseases – no more ring culture or grow bags – plant straight in the soil Greater tolerance to nutritional disordersTomatoes – We have selected leading commercial varieties and some traditional favourites – chosen for their fruit quality and taste – and grafted them, under carefully controlled conditions. Varieties are listed in approximate order of fruit size. Note that grafted tomatoes are not suitable for grow bags.An improved technique for tomato grafting – Since 2012, all our grafted tomato varieties now use this new technique which leads to even earlier and bigger crops, with fruiting beginning lower on the stems, producing at least one extra fruit truss per plant during the season!

Grafted Tomato Plants - Elegance

Grafted Tomato Plants – Elegance £11.97
A vigorous growing tomato, producing heavy trusses of standard size tomatoes of fine colour and flavour.What’s so good about grafted veg plants? We are revolutionising the home grown vegetable market with our range of grafted vegetable plants! Commercially the grafting method has been used for some time, but we’ve developed them for the home gardener, and early adopters have had extraordinary results: Big increases in yield from larger, more vigorous plants Earlier cropping, yet with sufficient vigour to crop well later in the season Grow in the greenhouse or outdoors – little or no heating required Excellent resistance to soil-borne pest and diseases – no more ring culture or grow bags – plant straight in the soil Greater tolerance to nutritional disordersTomatoes – We have selected leading commercial varieties and some traditional favourites – chosen for their fruit quality and taste – and grafted them, under carefully controlled conditions. Varieties are listed in approximate order of fruit size. Note that grafted tomatoes are not suitable for grow bags.An improved technique for tomato grafting – Since 2012, all our grafted tomato varieties now use this new technique which leads to even earlier and bigger crops, with fruiting beginning lower on the stems, producing at least one extra fruit truss per plant during the season!

Grafted Tomato Plants - Cupido

Grafted Tomato Plants – Cupido £11.97
A red plum cherry tomato with excellent taste, which can be harvested loose or as a truss. The fruit average 15-20 grams and have very high brix (sweetness) with good cracking tolerance.What’s so good about grafted veg plants? We are revolutionising the home grown vegetable market with our range of grafted vegetable plants! Commercially the grafting method has been used for some time, but we’ve developed them for the home gardener, and early adopters have had extraordinary results: Big increases in yield from larger, more vigorous plants Earlier cropping, yet with sufficient vigour to crop well later in the season Grow in the greenhouse or outdoors – little or no heating required Excellent resistance to soil-borne pest and diseases – no more ring culture or grow bags – plant straight in the soil Greater tolerance to nutritional disordersTomatoes – We have selected leading commercial varieties and some traditional favourites – chosen for their fruit quality and taste – and grafted them, under carefully controlled conditions. Varieties are listed in approximate order of fruit size. Note that grafted tomatoes are not suitable for grow bags.An improved technique for tomato grafting – Since 2012, all Suttons grafted tomato varieties now use this new technique which leads to even earlier and bigger crops, with fruiting beginning lower on the stems, producing at least one extra fruit truss per plant during the season!

Grafted Tomato Plants - Belriccio

Grafted Tomato Plants – Belriccio £11.97
A delicious beefsteak tomato, ideal for slicing, frying and grilling. Enormous fruits.What’s so good about grafted veg plants? We are revolutionising the home grown vegetable market with our range of grafted vegetable plants! Commercially the grafting method has been used for some time, but we’ve developed them for the home gardener, and early adopters have had extraordinary results: Big increases in yield from larger, more vigorous plants Earlier cropping, yet with sufficient vigour to crop well later in the season Grow in the greenhouse or outdoors – little or no heating required Excellent resistance to soil-borne pest and diseases – no more ring culture or grow bags – plant straight in the soil Greater tolerance to nutritional disorders Tomatoes – We have selected leading commercial varieties and some traditional favourites – chosen for their fruit quality and taste – and grafted them, under carefully controlled conditions. Varieties are listed in approximate order of fruit size. Note that grafted tomatoes are not suitable for grow bags. An improved technique for tomato grafting – Since 2012, all our grafted tomato varieties now use this new technique which leads to even earlier and bigger crops, with fruiting beginning lower on the stems, producing at least one extra fruit truss per plant during the season!

Aubergine Grafted Plants - F1 Scorpio

Aubergine Grafted Plants – F1 Scorpio £11.97
With this outstanding grafted aubergine you can be picking delicious, top quality, glossy black aubergines up to 2 months earlier than you might otherwise have done. It’s easy to grow and very heavy cropping! What’s so good about grafted veg plants? We are revolutionising the home grown vegetable market with our range of grafted vegetable plants! Commercially the grafting method has been used for some time, but we’ve developed them for the home gardener, and early adopters have had extraordinary results: Big increases in yield from larger, more vigorous plants Earlier cropping, yet with sufficient vigour to crop well later in the season Grow in the greenhouse or outdoors – little or no heating required Excellent resistance to soil-borne pest and diseases – no more ring culture or grow bags – plant straight in the soil Greater tolerance to nutritional disorders

Squash Grafted Plants - Hunter

Squash Grafted Plants – Hunter £11.97
An early ripening grafted butternut squash, which will mature even earlier because it’s been grafted. Plants are very high yielding, giving you a really good supply throughout summer and autumn, each one a lovely buff colour, with attractive, fine-flavoured orange flesh. Plus they’re one of the most versatile of all vegetables, and can be used in any way that a potato can, and stored in a frost-free place throughout winter. What’s so good about grafted veg plants? We are revolutionising the home grown vegetable market with our range of grafted vegetable plants! Commercially the grafting method has been used for some time, but we’ve developed them for the home gardener, and early adopters have had extraordinary results: Big increases in yield from larger, more vigorous plants Earlier cropping, yet with sufficient vigour to crop well later in the season Grow in the greenhouse or outdoors – little or no heating required Excellent resistance to soil-borne pest and diseases – no more ring culture or grow bags – plant straight in the soil Greater tolerance to nutritional disorders