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Impresive structural flowers year after year. Great focal point in the summer border.
Produces masses of crimson-purple flowers and fan-shaped leaves. Super trailing basket plant or climber. Treat as HHA.
Bright red, single blooms each with a contrasting white centre. A striking plant for summer borders and an easy to grow addition to pots and tubs. 12in/30cm, 500 seeds, S Mar-Apr, F June-Sept, HA
HB S Mar-May (I) or Sept-Oct (O) F May-Aug Digitalis purpurea The stately stems carry pnik, bell-shaped flowers with spotted throats from May to August. Rapidly disappearing from the British countryside. 48in/120cm spread 12in/30cm 2000 seeds
HA S Mar-May or Sept (O) F May-Aug Papaver rhoeas The 'field' or 'Flanders' poppy with scarlet 'tissue paper' petals, is the traditional emblem of remembrance. It adds a splash of colour to borders and the 'wild' garden. 24in/60cm, spread 8in/20cm. 2000 seeds
HA/HP S Mar-May or Sept (O) F May-Sept A lovely mix wildflowers, providing a diverse food source to attract all sorts of wildlife into the garden. 36in/90cm. Approx. 1g
HA/HP S Mar-may (O) F May-Sept A lovely mix of rare and popular wildflowers which will naturalise in a 'woodland' area or in more shady parts of the garden. 48in/120cm. Approx. 1g
Grow year round for salads, juices, dressings, soups and curries. Slightly peppery tasting sprouts and seedlings. Ready in 6-8 days.
Highly attractive, serrated selection, which is slower to bolt than many other varieties. Milder in flavour, it is also ideal for baby leaf and for 'cut and come again' salading.
This superb selection of rocket has large, rounded, tender leaves with an excellent peppery taste, but no bitterness. A perfect addition to salads or try on its own with parmesan cheese and balsamic dressing. High in vitamin C.
Just about the most popular salad vegetable of recent years. Easy to grow, it is quick to mature providing an abundance of tangy, spicy leaves. Also available as organic seed (714).
Just about the most popular salad leaf of recent years. Easy to grow, it is quick to mature providing an abundance of tangy, spicy leaves.
Attractive, deeply serrated leaves of wild rocket and its own distinctive, excellent flavour, which is tangy and peppery, but not bitter. Fast and vigorous growing, it is late to bolt, and can be sown close for baby leaf or harvested as mature plants.
Upright habit which holds the serrated leaves above the ground so keeping them clean and disease free. Lovely wild rocket flavour which is fast growing and ready to cut earlier than the wild form. Slow to bolt and slow to stress. Cut as baby leaves to ensure the best flavour.