New products at Plant Me Now
by John - October 3rd, 2014.Filed under: New Products, Plant Me Now.
Plant Me Now has these new products today
Long Handled Leaf Grabber £29.9500
Perfect for collecting leaves from the garden without the need for bending. Lightweight with soft grip scissor action handles. The long handled leaf grabber is a great value tool.
Lightweight scissor action handles Ergonomic design with soft grips Eliminates the need for bending
Christmas Star Amaryllis Bulb Gift Boxed £9.9500
It’s easy to grow a beautiful amaryllis flower from a bulb. This kit contains everything you’d need to grow one yourself. Christmas Star Amaryllis have light red petals with a white centre.
Kit Contains: 1 large Christmas star amaryllis bulb 1 black plastic pot 1 bag of compost suitable for amaryllis bulbs
Red Velvet Amaryllis Bulb Gift Boxed £9.9500
It’s easy to grow a beautiful amaryllis flower from a bulb. This kit contains everything you’d need to grow one yourself. Red Velvet Amaryllis have deep scarlet red flowers.
Kit Contains: 1 large Velvet Red amaryllis bulb 1 black plastic pot 1 bag of compost suitable for amaryllis bulbs
Snow Queen Amaryllis Bulb Gift Boxed £9.9500
It’s easy to grow a beautiful amaryllis flower from a bulb. This kit contains everything you’d need to grow one yourself. Snow Queen is a white variety of Amaryllis.
Kit Contains: 1 large snow queen amaryllis bulb 1 black plastic pot 1 bag of compost suitable for amaryllis bulbs
Yeoman Professional Bypass Secateurs £9.9500
These handy bypass secateurs are ideal for cutting green wood in the garden. Whether you need to prune roses or tidy other shrubs, the professional secateurs are a great product at a great price.
A premium product at a value price. These Secateurs feature a clever built in oil wipe, which keeps the blade in prime condition.
Narcissus Tete a Tete (30 bulbs) £3.9500
These great value Tete a tete narcissus bulbs are perfect for low borders and growing in pots and containers. Tete a tete bulbs flower in March/April time and provide some early Spring colour in the garden.
Daffodils and narcissi like well-drained but moist, humus rich soil in sun or partial shade. Avoid very dry areas such as under conifers.
Plant them informally in groups; ideal for rock gardens, containers and terraces.
They can be left undistubed for years although should they become too overcrowded, once the leaves have withered lift the bulbs, separate and replant immediately.
Great for naturalising in woodlands or lawns.
Tulip Daydream (10 bulbs) £2.9500
The vibrant orange daydream tulip bulbs are a colourful addition to the garden. Flowering in April/May to a height of 55cm.
Tulips will grow in a wide range of soils provided there is good drainage. They like sunshine but the flowers will last longer in partial shade.
Ideal for beds and borders, remove flower heads as they begin to fade. Avoid planting tulips repeatedly in exactly the same spot that they have been grown in in recent years.
Tulips are best lifted when the leaves fade. Clean and store until the Autumn, when they can be replanted. Do not keep the small off-shoots as they will not flower.
Display in groups, great for underplanting roses or growing through muscari.
Crocus Yellow (15 large flowering bulbs) £2.9500
Yellow crocus bulbs flower in March/April time, with large yellow flowers. They grow to around 10cm high.
Crocus will grow in a wide range of soils provided there is good drainage. They like sunshine but the flowers will last longer in partial shade.
Excellent for naturalising (leaving in for flowers year after year). Suitable for rockeries, between shrubs and in any kind of container.
Should there become overcrowding after a few years, lift when the foliage has died down divide and replant.
When planting, place wire netting just under the soil surface to prevent mice or squirrels eating the corms.
Daffodil Misty Glen (5 bulbs) £2.9500
A gorgeous pure white daffodil with a small white cup. Misty Glen daffodils grow to around 35cm in height and make a great spring vase display. Plant in Autumn and watch this beautiful variety grow to mark the start of spring next year. Misty Glen carries the RHS award of garden merit.
Daffodil bulbs be planted in most positions in your garden from July to December. Plant in a free draining soil approximately 10cm deep and at least 5cm apart, but no more than 10cm. These daffodil bulbs are idea to naturalise on banks, in lawns, under shrubs or in rose beds.
Tulip Jackpot (7 bulbs) £2.9500
Jackpot is a dark purple, almost black tulip growing to around 50cm in height. These tulip bulbs flower April/May and ideal to highlight lighter coloured plants in a spring display.
Tulips will grow in a wide range of soils provided there is good drainage. They like sunshine but the flowers will last longer in partial shade.
Ideal for beds and borders, remove flower heads as they begin to fade. Avoid planting tulips repeatedly in exactly the same spot that they have been grown in in recent years.
Tulips are best lifted when the leaves fade. Clean and store until the Autumn, when they can be replanted. Do not keep the small off-shoots as they will not flower.
Display in groups, great for underplanting roses or growing through muscari.