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New products at Dobies

by Sarah - April 21st, 2017.
Filed under: Dobies, New Products.

New lines at Dobies

Pepper Grafted (Sweet) Plant - Thor

Pepper Grafted (Sweet) Plant – Thor £4.99
A large, long pepper which can reach up to 25cm in length. Crispy, juicy and sweeter than block peppers, they can be eaten raw in a salad but is also delicious fried. Please note: There is a possibility that your plant will include a grafting clip, if it does, this is an integral part of the grafting process and that it should be left in place. As the plant grows it will naturally shrug off the clip. Supplied in a 10cm pot.

Cucumber Grafted Plant - F1 Carmen

Cucumber Grafted Plant – F1 Carmen £4.99
A superb all-female variety with an in-built resistance to all known powdery mildew. Fruits are cylindrical, very straight, slightly ribby, dark and glossy with a short neck and are around 34-40cm long. They also keep quite well once picked. Height 301cm+. Supplied in a 10cm pot.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% 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 disordersPlease note: There is a possibility that your plant will include a grafting clip, if it does, this is an integral part of the grafting process and that it should be left in place. As the plant grows it will naturally shrug off the clip.

Aubergine Grafted Plants - F1 Scorpio

Aubergine Grafted Plants – F1 Scorpio £4.99
With this outstanding grafted variety you can be picking delicious, top quality, glossy black aubergines up to 2 months earlier than you might otherwise have done. It’s easy to grow and very heavy cropping! Supplied in a 10cm pot.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 disordersPlease note: There is a possibility that your plant will include a grafting clip, if it does, this is an integral part of the grafting process and that it should be left in place. As the plant grows it will naturally shrug off the clip.

Grafted Tomato Plants - F1 Aviditas

Grafted Tomato Plants – F1 Aviditas £4.99
A delectable mini plum variety, producing an abundance of fruit which can be harvested loose or as a full truss. The fruit average 15-20 grams and are very sweet, with good cracking tolerance.Grafted for up to 75% more yield and increased disease resistanceCordon variety – one stem grown by pinching off side-shoots as they appear, needs staking and tying in.Please note: There is a possibility that your plant will include a grafting clip, if it does, this is an integral part of the grafting process and that it should be left in place. As the plant grows it will naturally shrug off the clip.

Grafted Tomato Plants - Moneymaker

Grafted Tomato Plants – Moneymaker £4.99
Heavy crop of medium-sized fruits. Greenback resistant. Nice, solid, multipurpose tomato. (Cordon variety – one stem grown by pinching off side-shoots as they appear, needs staking and tying in.) Please note: There is a possibility that your plant will include a grafting clip, if it does, this is an integral part of the grafting process and that it should be left in place. As the plant grows it will naturally shrug off the clip. Supplied in a 10cm. pot.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. 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!

Squash Grafted Plants - F1 Hunter

Squash Grafted Plants – F1 Hunter £4.99
An early ripening grafted butternut squash, which will mature even earlier because it’s been grafted. Plants are very high yielding, giving you a good supply throughout late summer and autumn, each one a lovely buff colour, with attractive, fine-flavoured orange flesh. Plus they’re one of the most versatile of all vegetables, and can be used in any way that a potato can, and stored in a frost-free place throughout winter. Please note: There is a possibility that your plant will include a grafting clip, if it does, this is an integral part of the grafting process and that it should be left in place. As the plant grows it will naturally shrug off the clip. Supplied in a 10cm pot.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 Plant - F1 Santorange

Grafted Tomato Plant – F1 Santorange £4.99
An exceptionally tasty and extremely attractive orange cocktail plum tomato. (Cordon variety – one stem grown by pinching off side-shoots as they appear, needs staking and tying in.) Please note: There is a possibility that your plant will include a grafting clip, if it does, this is an integral part of the grafting process and that it should be left in place. As the plant grows it will naturally shrug off the clip. Supplied in a 10cm pot.Get a bumber crop of tasty fruit with our Turbo Tomatoes! Why are they called Turbo? We have taken a selection of our tastiest tomatoes available and grafted them onto an extremely vigorous-growing root stock. Since 2012 all our grafted tomato varieties have used a new technique which will lead to even earlier and bigger crops, with fruiting beginning lower on the stem, producing at least one extra fruit truss per plant during the season!More vigorous and producing larger plants. Have greater resistance to pests and diseases. Have less susceptibility to nutritional disorders. Perform well with less heat in your greenhouse. Yield top quality fruit over a longer period compared to normal plants.Our trials have shown that grafted plants are incredibly healthy and give rise to larger, strong-growing plants giving bumper yields. They’ll perform well outside but are particularly recommended for greenhouse growing, where they will fulfill their potential and allow you to get plants off to an early start in spring without paying a fortune on heating your greenhouse.

Grafted Tomato Plant - Orange Paruche

Grafted Tomato Plant – Orange Paruche £4.99
Excels in productivity and taste with astonishing quantities of brilliant, glowing orange fruit that are irresistible and vitamin-packed. The 2.5cm (1) round fruit crowd branched trusses on these vigorous, semi-determinate plants. Plus they’re crack resistant too. Please note: There is a possibility that your plant will include a grafting clip, if it does, this is an integral part of the grafting process and that it should be left in place. As the plant grows it will naturally shrug off the clip. Supplied in a 10cm pot.For up to 75% more fruit!Why are grafted plants so much better? How do we do it? It’s all in the root! We take the tastiest varieties and graft them onto vigorous rootstocks so the plants are incredibly strong & healthy and just keep on giving! Be more vigorous, producing larger plants and heavier crops of top quality fruit! Perform well with little or no heat in your greenhouse. Start cropping earlier in summer and continue later into autumn, giving a much longer picking time! Have less susceptibility to nutritional disorders!

Grafted Tomato Plant - F1 Giulietta

Grafted Tomato Plant – F1 Giulietta £4.99
This large-fruited Italian plum tomato performed superbly in last year’s trials. The fruits set well, even under cool conditions, and are juicy and delicious. It produces high yields and boasts a good range of disease resistances. For greenhouse or sunny, sheltered spot outdoors. (Cordon variety – one stem grown by pinching off side-shoots as they appear, needs staking and tying in.) Supplied in a 10cm pot.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. 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!Please note: There is a possibility that your plant will include a grafting clip, if it does, this is an integral part of the grafting process and that it should be left in place. As the plant grows it will naturally shrug off the clip.