Geranium Parade 12 Mega Plants
Jersey Plants Direct has this fantastic bedding plant offer available now.
Geranium Parade 12 Mega Plants £9.99
Colourful long lasting displays from this favourite geraniumThese beautiful Geraniums will bring lasting colour to your garden throughout the summer. The large flowers in reds and pinks will brighten your borders from June to October. An old favourite and a well loved Geranium!
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Vegetable Scrubbing Gloves £2.95
With 50% Of Vitamins Located In The Peel, Our Vegetable Scrubbing Gloves Will Clean Your Home Grown Vegetables Without Removing All The Quality And Taste Which Traditional Peeling Does. The Vegetable Scrubbing Gloves Also Spell The End For Countless Hours At The Sink And Are Much Kinder On Your Hands Too.one Size Of Vegetable Scrubbing Glove Fits All, Theyre Ideal For Getting Kids To Help Out In The Kitchen And Are Practical And Hygenic To Use. Choose From The Orange Carrot Style (suitable For Cleaning Parsnip, Parsley Root And More) Or Take Care Of Any Other Veg Cleaning With The Lime Green Veggie Version. Each Pair Of Vegetable Scrubbing Gloves Have Their Name Veggie Embossed On The Back For A Final Stylish Touch.vegetable Scrubbing Glovesveggie Gloves Coloured Lime Greenavailable In 1 Fits All Sizepractical And Hygenicsuitable For Both Adults And Childrenhalf The Vegetable Goodness Is Lost Through Peelinggloves Wil Help Protect Handsvegetable Scrubbing Gloves Cut Down On Kitchen Vegetable Peeling Timeveggie Name Embossed On Back Of Gloves
Extra Value Plug Plants – Collection £34.99
Our mammoth collection provides you with 540 healthy plants of some of our most popular bedding plants (pack of 45 each of the following varieties). This has to be the most economical way to fill even large beds, baskets and containers with colour. Varieties will be individually labelled.Begonia Ambassador Mix – Unlike President, Ambassador produces plants which all have rich green foliage. Very striking! Height 20cm (8). Begonia President Mix – A good range of flower colours, some plants having fresh green leaves and others boasting deep bronze leaves. Height 20cm (8). Cineraria Silverdust – A popular foliage item that is compact and uniform in growth, and makes the perfect foil for strong or pastel colours. Height 15-20cm (6-8). Gazania Daybreak Mix – Large blooms, in a range of bright shades, are held on sturdy stems above glossy green foliage. Height 25-30cm (10-12). Impatiens Select Mix – A large-flowered mixture which grows vigorously, comes into flower quickly and blooms profusely in sun or shade. Height 20cm (8). Lobelia Cascade Mix – A free-flowering mixture, for baskets, containers or even as groundcover. Note that each plug contains approximately 3-4 seedlings. Trailing. Antirrhinum F1 Kim Mix – An excellent dwarf, compact, well branching habit with blooms in a dazzling array of colours. Height 25cm (10). Salvia Firecracker – This early flowering variety produces densely packed flower spikes, and deep green foliage. Height 25cm (10). Petunia F1 Select Mix – A weather-resistant multiflora variety, in a wide range of colours producing a carpet of flowers. Height 23-30cm (9-12). Petunia F1 Duo Double Mix – Carnation-like double blooms up to 13cm (5) across, that stand up well to inclement weather. Height 30cm (12). Nicotiana F1 Perfume Mix – A bedding nicotiana with a full colour range and beautiful scent, that will bloom for months. Height 35-40cm (14-16). Stock Sugar & Spice – A first-class bedding stock. Good proportion of double flowers. Delicious sweet fragrance. Height 20-25cm (8-10).
Yeoman Litter Grabber was £3.49 now £2.49
Lightweight and easy to operate this Yeoman Litter Grabber is perfect for collecting leaves grass clipping or any other debris. Its ergonomic design eliminates the need for bending while offering a hygienic way to dispose of unwanted garden waste. This litter grabber has comfortable soft grip handles whilst the notched head allows you to pick up even paper-thin items.Dimensions: 3 x 9 x 83cm high
Stretton Clock & Weather Station £34.99
This stunning Stretton Clock and Weather Station would look marvellous located in your kitchen conservatory patio or garden environment. Featuring Roman numerals as well as both a thermometer and hygrometer at the foot of the clock face the Stretton has a weathered effect appearance with scattered darker patches amid the antique cream colour. The Stretton has vintage appeal can be fixed to a wall or fence post and is weather resistant. A persuasive purchase if you
Rosa The Lark Ascending (‘Ausursula’) (PBR) (rose The Lark Ascending (shrub)) was £18.99 now £16.99
Position: full sun Soil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil Rate of growth: fast-growing Flowering period: June to August Flower colour: apricot Other features: excellent cut-flowers Hardiness: fully hardy Semi-double, cup shaped blooms in a delicious shade of golden-apricot, form in generous clusters throughout the summer. Their scent is light, with a touch of myrrh, and they will make excellent additions to the vase. A large and bushy shrub, it rarely succumbs to diseases. All our roses are grown in an open field and then dug up when the weather conditions are right in October or November. Some suppliers send out their roses as ‘bare root’ plants (ie without pots or compost), but we pot ours up as it helps to keep the roots hydrated and in good condition. As they are dormant throughout the winter, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don’t be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when you take them out of their pots. The roses can be kept in their pots throughout the winter provided they are kept well fed and watered, however ideally they should planted out as soon as possible. They will already have been cut back so no further pruning will be required, apart from snipping off any tips that have died back. Routine pruning can begin in late winter the year after planting. Garden care: If planting in winter, choose a frost-free spell when the soil is not frozen. Roses are quite deep-rooted plants so dig a deep hole roughly twice as wide as the plants roots and mix in a generous amount of composted organic matter. A top-dressing of a general purpose fertiliser can be worked into the surrounding soil and we also recommend using Rose Rootgrow at this stage to encourage better root development. This is particularly important when planting into a bed where roses have previously been grown as Rose Rootgrow is said to combat rose sickness (aka. replant disease). Remove the plants from their pots and gently spread out the roots before placing them in the centre of the hole. Try to ensure that the ‘bud union’ (the point where the cultivated rose has been grafted onto the rootstock, and from where the shoots emerge) is at soil level. You can judge this quite easily by laying something flat, like a spade handle or bamboo cane, across the top of the hole. When they are at the right height, back-fill the hole, firming the soil down gently before wate
Lobelia cardinalis (cardinal flower) £7.99
Position: full sun or partial shade Depth of water: 0-30cm (0-12in) Soil: deep, fertile, moist soil Rate of growth: average Flowering period: August to October Hardiness: fully hardy Bright green leaves are bronze tinged and has brilliant scarlet red flowers in s ummer to autumn. Garden care: These plants are potted up (using a suitable aquatic compost) into 1-litre aquatic pots. These pots are made of a fine mesh, which allows water to circulate through the compost, providing the plants with both oxygen and nutrients. If you are using them as a aquatic plant, they can be placed straight into the pond, however they will preform better if planted out sooner rather than later. To enhance flowering divide congested clumps every three to five years.