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New products at Dobies

by Sarah - October 3rd, 2014.
Filed under: Dobies, New Products.

New products added today at Dobies

Lettuce Plants - Little Gem

Lettuce Plants – Little Gem £4.99
Quick to mature, dwarf and compact. Harvest May-July.

Cornus alba Plants

Cornus alba Plants £9.99
A large, upright, deciduous shrub with a suckering habit, boasting deep red stems that come into their own when the plant loses its leaves in winter. It also produces clusters of small white flowers in late spring and early summer, which mature into white berries in autumn. Why not try growing it with bergenia, as pictured – the contrast of leaf shape and colour is superb! Height up to 3m.BUY ANY 2 SHRUBS & GET A 3rd FREE!Be tempted! There is always a space where you could plant a shrub. Unlike herbaceous perennials, which die back to the ground each winter, they provide a permanent 3-dimensional structure, forming a backdrop to their more ephemeral neighbours. Some shrubs are easy to grow or provide particular interest. Some have an extended flowering season and others provide additional colour or structure at different times of the year.

Kale Plants - Reflex F1

Kale Plants – Reflex F1 £6.99
A full flavourerd modern, high yielding variety. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Harvest May-December.

Early Leaf Plants - Collection

Early Leaf Plants – Collection £18.96
Vegetables to plant now and harvest just after winter – to fill The Hungry Gap! The hungry gap is that time of the year after winter, from around the end of March until the end of June, when there isn’t much around to harvest. The winter crops have finished and spring sowings have yet to produce their crops. The Early Leaf Collection contains 88 plants (22 of each variety):Kale Reflex F1 – A full flavoured modern, high yielding variety. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Harvest May-December.Leaf Beet Bright Lights – The most ornamental of swiss chard. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Harvest May-October.Lettuce Little Gem – Quick to mature, dwarf and compact. Harvest May-July.Lettuce Mix – A bumper crop of delicious freshly produce! Harvest late April-July.

Complete Early Starter Collection

Complete Early Starter Collection £34.93
The Early Starter Collection contains 176 superb vegetable plant varieties (22 each of eight varieties), long-lasting multi-use mulch film and fleece. (Please note: Vegetable plants, Mulch Film and Fleece are available individually.)Beetroot Boltardy – Top seller! Resistant to bolting and highly recommended! RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Great beginner variety. Harvest May-June. Kohl Rabi Korist F1 – A very early white-skinned variety with a flattish globe shape. Harvest April-May.Broccoli (Calabrese) Marathon F1 – A good crop whatever the weather! Harvest July to September.Cabbage Duchy F1 – The first of the season, ready 69-77 days after planting. Harvest May-July.Kale Reflex F1 – A full flavoured modern, high yielding variety. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Harvest May-December.Leaf Beet Bright Lights – The most ornamental of swiss chard. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Harvest May-October.Lettuce Little Gem – Quick to mature, dwarf and compact. Harvest May-July.Lettuce Mix – A bumper crop of delicious freshly produce! Harvest late April-July.Long-lasting Multi-use Mulch Film – Long-lasting mulch film that is 100% biodegradable, gradually disappearing over time and helping to enrich the soil! 1.3m (4’3) x 8m (26’3).Fleece – Our non-woven polypropylene fleece is ideal for all types of crops, humidification. 2m (6’6) x 10m (33′) roll.

Cabbage Plants - Duchy F1

Cabbage Plants – Duchy F1 £5.99
The first of the season, ready 69-77 days after planting. Harvest May-July.

Forsythia intermedia Plants

Forsythia intermedia Plants £9.99
Light up your spring garden with an abundance of bright yellow blooms, which clothe the bare stems from early spring, before the bright green leaves appear. Plants are fully hardy, easy to grow and often have the added bonus of colourful autumn foliage too! Flowers March-April. Height 3m.There’s nothing nicer than to watch the seasons pass with the changes that take place in a living hedge. Hedges provide privacy, shade, protection from the wind, and guard against soil erosion. Some good reasons to grow a hedge: some provide beauty and interest throughout the seasons, some make the perfect partner to spring bulbs, some create a rich tapestry of texture and others are deliciously scented! These hedges can be left to grow free, or kept neatly trimmed – the choice is yours! BUY ANY 2 SHRUBS & GET A 3rd FREE!

Mount Fuji Tree

Mount Fuji Tree £19.99
Gently weeping with large single or semi-double flowers. Sweetly fragranced and fast growing with a small, flat-topped appearance. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Flowers March-April. Height 3m. BUY ANY 2 PRUNUS FOR 24.99! (5.00 will autumatically be deducted when you place your order for this item.)

Root Plants - Collection

Root Plants – Collection £9.98
Vegetables to plant now and harvest just after winter – to fill The Hungry Gap! The hungry gap is that time of the year after winter, from around the end of March until the end of June, when there isn’t much around to harvest. The winter crops have finished and spring sowings have yet to produce their crops. The Root Collection contains 44 plants (22 of each variety):Beetroot Boltardy – Top seller! Resistant to bolting and highly recommended! RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Great beginner variety. Harvest May-June. Kohl Rabi Korist F1 – A very early white-skinned variety with a flattish globe shape. Harvest April-May.