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Premium Oriental Poppy Collection

I Like Birds: A Guide to Britains Aerial Wildlife

Oriental Poppy Collection

Siberian bugloss Jack Frost

Plum Victoria Tree

Plum Victoria Tree

A plum named in honour of the much-loved Queen, 'Victoria' is the UK's favourite variety by a mile and deservedly so! The delicious fruits are ready to pick late in the summer and taste simply mouth-watering when eaten straight from the tree. With the remaining fruit you can make jams and preserves, and of course eat them stewed up with custard!Having been discovered in Alderton, Sussex in 1844 and grown and enjoyed by gardeners every year since, 'Victoria' really has stood the test of time - undoubtedly because of the sublime flavour and productivity - a fully established tree of this 'self-fertile' variety will produce up to 100lbs of fruit across a bumper season.Fully deserving its coveted RHS Award of Garden Merit, you can be sure this is a proven garden performer, guaranteed to be suitable for UK gardeners at every level of experience. You can therefore plant this in the garden with confidence, for stunning displays for many years to come. This variety has also been recommended as a 'Plant for Pollinators' by the RHS.Supplied as a bare root dormant tree on a dwarfing rootstock, approximately 1.35-1.45m tall, to plant.I just had to tell you that I bought a Victoria plum tree and a sweet cherry tree earlier in the year. Both arrived in wonderful condition, spent some time in a bucket having a good drink as recommended, then planted.  I was fascinated to see blossom appear on both trees. Considering they were young dwarf stock I hardly expected to see that. I expected they would spend their first few years putting down roots.I have just eaten the first plum of 6 my little tree produced.  Oh my, what flavour, what sweetness! It truly stopped me in my tracks.Anyway I thought I just had to tell you what joy my little tree has brought.Thank you. A very satisfied customer!Julie, Warwickshire, September 2016

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Rose Oranges and Lemons Papagena

Rose Oranges and Lemons Papagena

Treat yourself to something rather special by growing this dazzling bi-coloured rose. This eye-catching Floribunda produces masses of striped flowers that certainly pack a visual punch!This novel variety boasts yellow blooms boldly splashed and striped in bright orange. 'Oranges and Lemons' is a repeat flowering rose, producing large clusters of strongly fragrant blooms throughout the summer and into autumn, contrasting beautifully with dark green glossy foliage. Superb as a cut flower and striking in mixed flower borders.Even when not in flower, this plant still rewards with colour as the new growth emerges in a glossy maroon-red before transforming to deep green - so if you're looking for some 'wow factor' for many months, then this is the rose for you.As a Floribunda rose bush, 'Oranges and Lemons' has a good resistance to disease, is hardy, and very easy to grow. Even perfect for those without ample garden space, you can grow this variety in a large pot for the patio or balcony.The incredible colour is caused by what is known as a 'jumping gene' which creates instability in the colour of each flower, so can be either of two colours - or both! This makes each petal and flower completely unique, giving a lovely contrasting mix as no two blooms will be the same.Floribunda roses are often repeat flowering, producing multiple large clustered blooms across a long season and making them ideal in the garden.Supplied as a bare root rose, ready to plant.

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Stylish Potted Succulent - Artificial

Honeyfields Quality Wild Bird Food 1.6kg

Honeyfields Insect and Mealworm Feast 1.6Kg

Save our Bees

Save our Bees

Save Our Bees - Your Guide To Creating A Bee Friendly Environment is a guide to show you what you can do to save our dwindling bee population. Over 70% of our food crops are pollinated by bees; a species that is dying out at a frightening rate. Scientists have expressed their concern that if something is not done soon to stop these pollinating insects disappearing, we will face serious, irreparable problems with the world's food supply.Bees are an amazing species of insect; there are over 25,000 different types of bee on the planet, with over 4,000 in the USA and around 250 in the United Kingdom. Honey bees are probably the most important species of bee as it is estimated that 80% of the food eaten has been pollinated by a honey bee! These 'busy bees' work tirelessly to pollinate our food yet they are losing their habitat and their natural environment as our monoculture farming expands.There is a big movement across the Western world to save the bees and provide them with an environment that supports them. Everyone, no matter whether you live in the middle of a city or the country, can help the bees. This book is a complete guide to everything you can do for the bees from the best flowers to grow for them, to how to support them with our changing weather and much, much more. When you read this book you will understand how this docile, much mis-understood insect is the foundation stone of much of the life on Earth and why it is so important that something is done to help them.As you read 'Save Our Bees', you will discover:Exactly how the bees are so important and why it is vital we help themWhy bees are generally completely harmless and misunderstood and feared by many peopleThe different types of bee, both social and solitaryHow to provide bees with natural sources of food throughout the yearWhy early season flowers are so vital for bees and ones you can grow to provide them with foodWhich plants you must avoid growing as they are toxic to beesThe truth behind the myth of feeding bees sugar water and how it can threaten their survivalWhy pesticides are so dangerous to bees and some natural, bee safe alternatives to use around your home and gardenHow to reduce your need for chemicals through environmentally friendly companion plantingWhat city dwellers can do to help bees and a surprising fact about urban bees that few people knowExactly what you need to keep bees at home if you want to become a beekeeperInformation and resources on creating a bee friendly neighborhoodThis in-depth guide has been written to give you all the information you need to start saving our bees. It is something anyone can do no matter how big or small your garden is, or even if you do not have a garden! Bees are an amazing species of insect and you can help them now.Working together, we can help the bees and prevent their decline. Once you have read, 'Save Our Bees', you will know exactly what you can do to help the bees no matter where you live. Even now, there is something magical about sitting back on a hot summer's day, watching bees lazily fly from flower to flower. Whether you want to become a beekeeper or just plant a bee friendly garden, there is plenty you can do to help these vital insects survive.

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Blooming Fast Superior Soluble Fert 50g Trial Size

Spinach Samish F1 Seeds

Nasturtium Jewel Mixed Seeds

Nasturtium Jewel Mixed Seeds

Fabulous semi-double blooms in joyous shades of yellow, peachy orange and red are what make these mixed-colour nasturtiums a must-have for bringing vibrant colour to your summer garden. The showy, saucer-shaped flowers are streaked with darker flushes in their centres and stand bold and upright above rich green, bushy foliage. One of the easiest and most satisfying annuals you can grow, they are guaranteed to add impact wherever you plant them.'Jewel Mixed' nasturtiums are robust and long-flowering, from early June until the first frosts in October. They look fabulous when trained up a trellis or fence, tumbling out of window boxes and containers, or cascading over the sides of hanging baskets. Plant them as groundcover in a mixed border or rock garden, where they will add pleasing contrast to other flowers and foliage. They will also look great when cut for your vase - ideal for natural arrangements.A worthy addition to a kitchen garden, nasturtiums are loved by bees and butterflies, so are good for pollination. They will attract hover flies, which prey on aphids, so make a great companion for brassicas, pumpkins, radish, tomato and potatoes - even roses - to help control pests. When they die back they will replenish the soil, adding nutrients and minerals to help other plants thrive.Being native to South and Central America, which were known as the Indies, the flowers were once commonly called 'Indian cresses'. Indeed, the leaves and flowers are edible, with a pleasant, slightly peppery flavour reminiscent of watercress. Mix them into your salads and garnishes for a pop of extra colour and flavour, or add last minute to a stir-fry. They are rich in vitamin C, too.An inspiring choice for children's gardening; the seeds are large, easy to sow and quick to germinate. With such a cheerful profusion of edible, bright flowers as a reward, what better way to encourage the next generation of horticulturalists!Supplied as a packet of 35 (approx.) seeds ready to sow indoors in pots, from February to May, or outdoors from April to June directly where they are to grow. Nasturtiums will flower most prolifically in a sunny position in free-draining soil. They are drought tolerant but appreciate an occasional watering in warm weather. Regular dead-heading will encourage continuous flowering.

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Hardy Geranium Collection

Mixed Lettuce Leaves Seeds

Prefilled Easy Fill & Clean Suet Pellet Feeder

Prefilled Easy Fill & Clean Suet Pellet Feeder

So why buy Honeyfield's 'Fair To Nature'?Where the ingredients allow, Honeyfield's wild bird foods contain cereals and other seeds grown on Fair to Nature farms. These farms grow special areas of seed-bearing crops to provide food for farmland bird species, such as linnets, skylarks, and buntings as well as providing habitats for a host of other wildlife. This means that Honeyfield's wild bird food not only feeds the birds in your garden, it looks after the wild birds and wildlife in our countryside too. Turn your garden into a haven, filled with the happy songs of blackbirds, robins, tits and thrushes to name but a few!Encourage more birds to venture into your garden by using a bird feeder, and this one has everything you need to immediately start attracting wild birds into your garden and providing them with welcome feed.Our feathered friends bring a whole variety of benefits with them, including an invaluable pest clearing service, and it's a joy to see them making a home in your garden! Plus, you'll be helping to protect some of our most-loved and threatened wild birds, with the absolute minimum of expense and effort!Prefilled with suet pellets, this birdfeeder is ideal for attracting many different wild bird species in to your garden, including Woodpeckers, Wrens, Nuthatches and SparrowsQuick and easy to hang, clean, and maintain, the durable feeder will keep the birds flocking to your garden.The durable plastic construction ensures it remains fully weatherproof and can be refilled with various seed mixes throughout the year so you can attract different birds to your garden making it an ideal all-year feeder. Height: 21cm

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Prefilled Easy Fill & Clean Fat Ball Feeder

Prefilled Easy Fill & Clean Fat Ball Feeder

So why buy Honeyfield's 'Fair To Nature'?Where the ingredients allow, Honeyfield's wild bird foods contain cereals and other seeds grown on Fair to Nature farms. These farms grow special areas of seed-bearing crops to provide food for farmland bird species, such as linnets, skylarks, and buntings as well as providing habitats for a host of other wildlife. This means that Honeyfield's wild bird food not only feeds the birds in your garden, it looks after the wild birds and wildlife in our countryside too. Turn your garden into a haven, filled with the happy songs of blackbirds, robins, tits and thrushes to name but a few!Encourage more birds to venture into your garden by using a bird feeder, and this one has everything you need to immediately start attracting wild birds into your garden and providing them with welcome feed.Our feathered friends bring a whole variety of benefits with them, including an invaluable pest clearing service, and it's a joy to see them making a home in your garden! Plus, you'll be helping to protect some of our most-loved and threatened wild birds, with the absolute minimum of expense and effort!Prefilled with fat balls, this birdfeeder is ideal for attracting many different wild bird species in to your garden, including blue tits, coal tits, robins, and sparrows! Quick and easy to hang, clean, and maintain, the durable feeder will keep the birds flocking to your garden.The durable plastic and mesh feeder can be refilled throughout the year, so you can attract different birds to your garden making it an ideal all-year feeder. Height: 21cm

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Prefilled Easy Fill & Clean Sunflower heart Feeder

Prefilled Easy Fill & Clean Sunflower heart Feeder

So why buy Honeyfield's 'Fair To Nature'?Where the ingredients allow, Honeyfield's wild bird foods contain cereals and other seeds grown on Fair to Nature farms. These farms grow special areas of seed-bearing crops to provide food for farmland bird species, such as linnets, skylarks, and buntings as well as providing habitats for a host of other wildlife. This means that Honeyfield's wild bird food not only feeds the birds in your garden, it looks after the wild birds and wildlife in our countryside too. Turn your garden into a haven, filled with the happy songs of blackbirds, robins, tits and thrushes to name but a few!Encourage more birds to venture into your garden by using a bird feeder, and this one has everything you need to immediately start attracting wild birds into your garden and providing them with welcome feed.Our feathered friends bring a whole variety of benefits with them, including an invaluable pest clearing service, and it's a joy to see them making a home in your garden! Plus, you'll be helping to protect some of our most-loved and threatened wild birds, with the absolute minimum of expense and effort!Prefilled with sunflower hearts, this birdfeeder is ideal for attracting many different wild bird species in to your garden, including Great Tits, Goldfinches, Blue Tits and Goldfinches.Quick and easy to hang, clean, and maintain, the durable feeder will keep the birds flocking to your garden.The durable plastic construction ensures it remains fully weatherproof and can be refilled with various seed mixes throughout the year so you can attract different birds to your garden making it an ideal all-year feeder. Height: 21cm

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Braeburn Apple

Old English Shrub Rose Apricot

Old English Shrub Rose Pink

Salad Rocket Seeds

Salad Rocket Seeds

Once a simple wild leaf, rocket has been in cultivation for centuries in its native Mediterranean countries and is now one of the most popular fresh culinary ingredients used in British kitchens today.A satisfying and easy crop to grow, it is quick to germinate and gives masses of fresh green leaves over a long season. Its distinctive peppery flavour adds an extra dimension to salads and many other hot and cold dishes, and the dark green, frilly leaves make a pretty garnish that is so tasty it is rarely left on the plate! Also highly nutritious, rocket is rich in potassium and vitamin C.Growing your own rocket is a much cheaper alternative to buying those supermarket bags, as well as being kinder to the environment and far less wasteful as you only need pick what you are going to use - the perfect 'cut-and-come-again' garden veg!Equally happy in containers as well as in the ground, rocket thrives in well-cultivated, moist but free-draining soil in a warm and sunny position, although it will benefit from some shade during very hot days to retain optimum flavour and texture. Successional sowings will give continuous crops over a long season. Leaves will be ready to harvest 6-7 weeks after sowing, or even from 2 weeks onwards for baby leaves.Supplied as a packet of 750 (approx.) seeds ready to sow outdoors from May to August, directly into the soil or container where they are to crop. Harvest from May to October, picking a few leaves from each plant so they will carry on growing. Late sowings will crop into winter if protected by cloches or horticultural fleece.

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Blush White Old English Shrub Rose

Old English Shrub Rose Yellow

Cherry Stella Tree