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New products at Unwins Seeds and Plants

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Unwins Seeds & Plants just added these new products

Courgette Golden Delight Seeds
Courgette Golden Delight Seeds £3.99
One of the most prolific of summer vegetables. The bushy plants bear abundant crops of tasty bright golden-yellow fruits over a long period. Pick them young and bursting with flavour.

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Growing Raspberries

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010
Raspberrys

Raspberries are easy to grow

Raspberries are easy to grow and are a must for every garden!

You can buy raspberry canes at Unwins – Raspberry Glen Ample Canes and Glen
Ample Canes are summer fruiting and Raspberry Joan J Canes is Autumn fruiting.

Raspberries could well be the easiest fruit to grow. The canes are vigorous
and will grown in most soils. They prefer sunshine though to get the fruit ripe
but can be grown against a south facing wall. They prefer a moist soil but are
happy enough in a dryer one if they’re watered during the growing season. They
like to be a neutral soil but will grow in a slightly acidic one better than
other plants. They can also cope well with a little shade as they naturally
grow in wooded areas.

They spread by throwing up shoots and producing new canes outside of where
you want them though. You can cut these off if you want tidy rows or leave them
to grow a little and then dig the new canes up and move them to a new area.
If you have a wild corner of the garden you can let them get on with it, but
be warned, an untidy raspberry patch is harder to pick fruit in.

Canes need cutting down in the autumn after fruiting has finished. This can
be late in the season and it’s not unusual for raspberry plants to still be
fruiting towards December although the lack of sunshine makes for a less delicious
berry.

Traditionally they are grown on a supported wire system with two posts holding
three wires at the bottom, middle and the top. The canes are then tied to this
to keep them neat and make it easier to pick the berries. Autumn fruiting berries
only need the bottom two wires. For a smaller garden don’t bother with this
row method. Plant them together around a sturdy stake or tree post.

A few weeks before planting dig in some well rotted manure of compost but reserve
some for mulching. They will benefit from a thick mulch as this will help retain
water in the soil.

Plant to the level they were grown at. Look for the dirt mark on the stem.
Spread the roots out carefully and fill in with soil. Make sure they’re planted
firmly.

Pruning time depends on the season they fruit. Prune the summer fruiting canes
during the autumn and clip them back as close to the ground as you can. You
should remove any canes in excess of 8 per plant. Leave the strongest canes.
Cut back any excessive growth in the winter so that they are not more than 15cm
taller than the top wire.

Prune autumn varieties when you clip back the tops of the summer fruiting ones.
Cut them again to ground level. Tie in canes as they grow to keep the rows neat.

Ensure they have fertilizer and water and they will reward you with a good
crop. You should learn how to make jam as this is a great way to preserve raspberries.
Pick regularly though else the fruit gets squishy and messy to pick.

Price reductions at Unwins Seeds and Plants

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Unwins Seeds & Plants reduced the price on this product today

Cabbage Winnigstadt Seeds
Cabbage Winnigstadt Seeds was £2.99 now £1.49
An excellent selection from an old favourite producing solid extra pointed hearts and few outer leaves. Crops well in most situations.

New products at Unwins Seeds and Plants

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

New lines today at Unwins Seeds & Plants

Cauliflower Graffiti Seeds
Cauliflower Graffiti Seeds £3.99
Produces well coloured heads for cropping July-October. The unique purple curds can be eaten raw boiled steamed or stir-fried. Purple cauliflowers contain anthocyanins a very powerful antioxidant said to help prevent cancer and very beneficial for general health.

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Grow potatoes in bags

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

Potato growing bag

Potato growing bag

Save an extra £1.00 when buying the “Unwins Potato Growing Bags Variety Pack” at Unwins.co.uk via GardenandGardener.co.uk
Unwins Potato Growing Bags Variety Pack

Voucher code: GrowBags1111

Condition you must use the abnove link for this code to work

Expiry: 31.01.2010

It’s fun to grow potatoes and very easy with this special growing bag. You don’t even need a huge garden to grow and enjoy some spuds!

* 3 Potato Grow Bags (40 Litre Capacity)

* 5 tubers 3 different varieties – Charlotte, Swift and Maris Peer

* 75g of Specialist Potato Fertiliser

It can be ordered and delivered anytime up until Mid / Late April – but our offer expires at the end of the month!

Charlotte and Maris Peer are Waxy Potatoes – good for salads and Swift is a very early potato, and you could be enjoying that in as little as 7 weeks from planting! Charlotte is also good for roasting as well as boiling and salads.

Price reductions at Unwins Seeds and Plants

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

Unwins Seeds & Plants reduced the price on this product today

Antirrhinum Giant Rust Resistant Seeds
Antirrhinum Giant Rust Resistant Seeds was £2.99 now £1.49
So called because it has some resistance to rust disease.A scourge of ‘snapdragons’ this mixture has a wide range of bright colours looks good in formal beds or informal borders. Antirrhinums are somehow timelessly elegant.

New products at Unwins Seeds and Plants

Friday, January 8th, 2010

New lines added today at Unwins Seeds & Plants

Pea Delikett Seeds
Pea Delikett Seeds £2.99
Delikett is a very heavy cropping sugar (or ‘snow’) pea which produces masses of stringless pods which need virtually no preparation before use. It is just the job for steaming and adding to a warm salad or for tossing into stir fry dishes.

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New products at Unwins Seeds and Plants

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

New products today at Unwins Seeds & Plants

Geranium Violet (Antik)
Geranium Violet (Antik) £8.45
While not strictly ‘climbing’ these geraniums have very vigorous growth and produce long stems which can be easily attached to trellis or support canes as they grow. Three plants in a pot will fill out quickly and flower like mad! Ideal for growing on a sunny patio or in a conservatory. If over-wintered in a frost free greenhouse they will give an even bigger and better display the following year.

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New products at Unwins Seeds and Plants

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

New lines today at Unwins Seeds & Plants

Earthbox Staking Kit (Terracotta)
Earthbox Staking Kit (Terracotta) £19.95
Give your plants all the support they need by picking out the EarthBox Staking System. This sturdy yet light plastic and aluminum staking system is designed for tomatoes and other tall plants. It’s the perfect solution. You can install this system in the yard on the deck or even indoors eliminating the need for a tomato cage or a trellis. Earthbox Staking 800Kit Includes: 5 sturdy aluminum tubes 2 grey T-connectors

New products at Unwins Seeds and Plants

Friday, December 25th, 2009

Unwins Seeds & Plants just added these new products

Earthbox Garden Kit (Terracotta)
Earthbox Garden Kit (Terracotta) £29.95
If you are new to growing have little space