New products at Suttons Seeds
by Sarah - December 10th, 2015.Filed under: New Products, Suttons Seeds.
New lines today at Suttons Seeds
Tomato Grafted Plants – Single Collection £19.99
Single Grafted Tomatoes Customer Favourites – incredibly easy to grow! You might think that all tomatoes are the same – but there are actually many different varieties, providing different sizes, shapes, colours and tastes! This Single Grafted Tomato Collection contains 6 plants (2 of each variety):Gardener’s Delight – Bite-sized fruits packed with rich, sweet flavour. Heavy crops borne on long trusses. Which? Best Buy since 1984.Moneymaker – One of the most popular varieties in cultivation Heavy crop of medium-sized fruits. Greenback resistant. Nice, solid, multipurpose tomato.Shirley – 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. Which? Best Buy.(Cordon variety – one stem grown by pinching off side-shoots as they appear, needs staking and tying in.)
Pepper Sweet Grafted Plants – Collection £14.97
Three first-class peppers, all of which show excellent virus resistance and will produce a good crop of tasty peppers! Collection contains three plants (1 of each variety):F1 Milena – A strong-growing, early-maturing, heavy-cropping variety, 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.F1 Britney – A strong, vigorous pepper producing heavy crops of good-sized, mouth-watering peppers that are quick to ripen from green to red.F1 Chelsea – An easy-to-grow pepper, producing plenty of large, delicious, top quality fruits that ripen from green to bright yellow.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 – up to 75% more crops than a standard vegetable plant! 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
Onion Plants – Santero Improved £11.99
A crisp, juicy onion of excellent flavour with a mild ‘bite’. It exhibits good winter hardiness and the bulbs store well.Try something different! – Onion plants grow through the winter offer you two stages of harvest with two different uses. Harvest every other plant March-April, to give you green bunching onions, ideal raw or in dishes or for stir-frying. The plants left to grow on will provide you with bulb onions up to 3 weeks earlier than the standard set onion. If used alongside onion sets these will provide a long season supply of onions!
Bean (Broad) Plants – The Sutton £9.99
A wonderful dwarf variety (ideal for exposed sites) producing very large numbers of pods, each containing four or five beans of superior quality. The most reliable variety for beginners! RHS Award of Garden Merit winner.