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Seeds & Propagation

  1. Edible Flowers

    Edible Flowers
    Not just a treat for the eye - quite a lot of flowers are edible and can be used in salads and as cake or beverage decorations.  Below is a list of the different edible flower varieties we stock.
  2. How To Grow 'Bare Root' Strawberries

    How To Grow 'Bare Root' Strawberries
    'Bare root' strawberries refer to strawberry plants that are sold and planted without soil around their roots. Unlike potted plants, which come with soil and a container, bare root strawberries are usually dormant plants with their roots exposed.
  3. How To Grow Asparagus

    How To Grow Asparagus
    Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) is a perennial vegetable renowned for its tender spears and unique flavour. Cultivating asparagus is a long-term investment, with plants lasting up to 20 years.
  4. Success with Seeds & Germination

    Success with Seeds & Germination
    At this time of year, we’re all buying seeds and itching to go out in the garden. The following considerations should help you get the best success with them.
  5. Unusual Tubers

    Unusual Tubers
    Looking for something new and interesting to grow this season? Take a look at our range of unusual tubers!
  6. Most Popular Seeds 2023

    Most Popular Seeds 2023
    Looking for some ideas on what to grow this year? Check out our list if the most popular seeds from 2023.
  7. Flower Bulbs for Naturalising

    Flower Bulbs for Naturalising
    When it comes to creating a garden that radiates effortless beauty year after year, naturalising flower bulbs are a gardener's best friend.
  8. How To Grow Garlic

    How To Grow Garlic
    Garlic enjoys a long growing season, it's best planted in the Autumn months however it can be planted with good results all the way up till Christmas and Late Planting varieties such as; Flavor, Cledor, Printanor, can be planted from January - March.
  9. Green Manures, Cover Crops, Catch Crops

    Green Manures, Cover Crops, Catch Crops
    Although not a new idea, the use of green manures, cover crops, and catch crops has gained momentum in recent years as a powerful tool for regenerating soil health, enhancing biodiversity, and promoting sustainable farming systems.
  10. Seeds for Grassland, Forage and Soil Fertility

    Seeds for Grassland, Forage and Soil Fertility
    Research is confirming that a diverse mix of grasses, legumes and other plants improves pasture and grassland for soil health, animal health and for wildlife.

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