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New products at Suttons Seeds

by Sarah - May 1st, 2014.
Filed under: New Products, Suttons Seeds.

Suttons Seeds just added these new lines

Osteospermum Plants - Akila Mix

Osteospermum Plants – Akila Mix £15.99
This excellent variety is the first that we have been able to raise from seed rather than cuttings – so you get more plants for your money! It’s compact, naturally branching, and drought tolerant, producing masses of daisy blooms in a mix of pure white, white with purple eye, lavender, and purple. Height 40-50cm (16-20).

Geranium Plants - Orange Ice F1

Geranium Plants – Orange Ice F1 £13.99
These vigorous, branching plants boast excellent garden performance and are very free flowering. They are among the earliest and longest blooming geraniums in the world! Height 30-35cm (12-14).

Geranium Mexica Plants - Collection

Geranium Mexica Plants – Collection £12.99
A superb series of geraniums, producing free-flowering plants smothered in a profusion of vibrant, bi-coloured, semi-double flowers on semi-trailing stems. Height 30-40cm (12-16). Collection contains three varieties (4 of each):Nealit – Magenta with a white stripeRuby – Red with a white stripeTomcat – Dark red with a white stripe

Verbena Plants - Waterfall

Verbena Plants – Waterfall £11.99
This outstanding mix of lavender-blue, purple and white shades is a superb garden performer. It has a spreading, mounded habit, produces a carpet of giant blooms, and not only stands up to summer drought, but can also tolerate a light autumn frost – amazing! Height 25-30cm (10-12); spacing 25cm (10).

Pepper Sweet Grafted Plants - F1 Milena

Pepper Sweet Grafted Plants – F1 Milena £11.97
A strong-growing, early-maturing, heavy-cropping pepper, producing large, uniformly-shaped fruit with thick walls that colour to a deep orange at full maturity. Well adapted to growing in an unheated greenhouse or outdoors from late spring.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

Grafted Tomato Plants - F1 Lizzano

Grafted Tomato Plants – F1 Lizzano £11.97
This is the most resistant tomato to late blight (the scourge of outdoor tomatoes) that we have seen! A bush type and therefore very easy to grow (no side-shooting), it is equally at home in a sunny spot in the garden or in a large container on the patio. The fruit, produced in enormous quantities, is large cherry-sized, deep red in colour and exceptionally sweet!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 - Shirley

Grafted Tomato Plants – Shirley £11.97
Matures early, and crops heavily on short jointed plants. Nicely shaped fruits of fine quality. Resistant to T.M.V, leaf mould, greenback and Fusarium. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Which? Best Buy.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 - Moneymaker

Grafted Tomato Plants – Moneymaker £11.97
Heavy crop of medium-sized fruits. Greenback resistant. Nice, solid, multipurpose tomato.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 - Orangino

Grafted Tomato Plants – Orangino £11.97
An orange cherry tomato with excellent taste. The round, shiny fruits are on uniform trusses of 8. The plant is open and fruits have an average weight of 35 grams, with a good shelf life.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!