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Posted on July 10, 2010 by Tim Milward
As part of our comprehensive grow your own category, Plant Me Now have a full range of vegetable seeds. We review our seeds each year to make sure we're always up to date and offering something new and also something a little different.
For the 2010/2011 season, we'll be stocking among other seeds a full range [...]
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Posted on June 10, 2010 by Tim Milward
Plant Me Now stock a full range of flower seeds from Mr Fothergill's, which is still a family run company based in Suffolk UK. The 2010 - 2011 seed range includes 74 new varieties this season of which 28 are exclusive!
The new seeds will be available from mid August 2010 and available to order online [...]
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Posted on September 13, 2009 by Tim Milward
One of the UK's leading online garden centres is backing the BBC Breathing Places 'Save Our Bees' campaign by offering some fantastic deals on Wildflower Seeds.
The BBC 'Save Our Bees' campaign has been launched as part of the broadcasters National Science Week and are giving away free packets of Wildflower Seeds in an effort to [...]
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Posted on September 12, 2009 by Tim Milward
When you were younger did you try to grow mustard and cress seeds on soggy pieces of blotting paper and then end up throwing them away because you didn't fancy eating the end result? Well the good news is that this method of growing seeds has now been revolutionised by the sprouter unit and the [...]
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Posted on September 12, 2009 by Tim Milward
Tomatoes are a kitchen favourite and many of us have attempted to or have successfully managed to grow our very own tomatoes at home. Tomatoes are however, not the easiest fruits to grow and become even more complex if we choose to grow them outdoors. In the UK tomatoes grown outdoors will require adequate shelter [...]
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Posted on September 12, 2009 by Tim Milward
Tomatoes are a hugely popular fruit that can commonly be found in greenhouses across the UK throughout the summer months. Whilst some gardeners prefer to grow their tomatoes outside, for others it is much easier to ensure they have fruit from June through to October by growing tomatoes indoors in a greenhouse or grow house.
Tomatoes [...]
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Posted on September 12, 2009 by Tim Milward
The Lobelia is a genus of flowering garden plant with nearly 400 different species. Lobelias are native to the warm tropical areas of the globe although some can be found in cooler climates. Named after the Belgian Botanist Matthias de Lobel, there has been some confusion as to which plant family the Lobelia belongs to [...]
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Posted on September 12, 2009 by Tim Milward
The Impatiens Walleriana or Busy Lizzie as it is more commonly known is a garden favourite and can be found in gardens across the world. With over 850 species the Impatiens genus is native throughout the Northern Hemisphere with the Walleriana being found more pre-dominantly in the Eastern African regions of Kenya and Mozambique.
Over the [...]
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Posted on September 12, 2009 by Tim Milward
Cabbages have been part of our staple diet for thousands of years and belong to the genus, Brassica. Other members of the Brassica family include root crops including Turnips, Swedes and other leafy vegetables such as Broccoli, Kale and Cauliflower.
Highly regarded for their nutritional value, cabbages and other Brassicas are a common crop in the [...]
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Posted on September 12, 2009 by Tim Milward
Cyclamen are a genus of plants native to Alpine & Mediterranean Europe, North Africa and the Middle East and are a part of the Primrose family or Primulaceae. Cyclamen thrive in shady, rocky places and are perfect for providing that much needed splash of colour in the garden throughout the winter months.
There are approximately 20 [...]
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