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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

GBP 3.99
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Laurel Hedging - Prunus laurocerasus

Laurel Hedging - Prunus laurocerasus

Pelleted Chicken Manure 5kg

Pelleted Chicken Manure 5kg

There's a reason gardeners have trusted manure for centuries, and this one takes that traditional wisdom and makes it clean, easy and incredibly effective. Packed with natural goodness, this pelleted chicken manure is a proven, organic way to enrich the soil, feed plants, and transform tired garden beds into thriving growing spaces.Made from 100% composted and sanitised chicken manure, these handy pellets are ideal for gardeners who want strong, healthy plants without relying on chemical fertilisers. Slow-releasing nutrients work gently over time, feeding plants for weeks on end and building long-lasting vigour from the roots up.These nutrient-rich pellets contain naturally occurring humic and fulvic acids, which stimulate beneficial soil microbes. This encourages roots to dig deeper and take up more of what they need, giving visible results across flowers, fruit, vegetables and shrubs alike. Better blooms, bigger harvests, stronger stems!These odourless pellets are easy to handle. They can be used all around the garden, from borders and beds to pots, planters, vegetable patches and even lawns, with reliable, balanced results in every spot.Supplied as a 500g packet.Directions for UseLawns: 150-200g per m² in April, with further applications in June and August.Borders with mixed shrubs, bulbs and perennials: 150-200g per m² worked into the soil in early April and again in July.Root crops: 125-150g per m² prior to sowing.Green leaf crops: 150-175g per m² prior to planting.Potatoes: 150-200g per m² worked into the soil prior to planting, with a second application in early July.Pots and containers: Work into the compost in early April and again in July, 100g for a 30cm pot, 200g for 60cm and 300g for 90cm.Fruit trees, shrubs and roses: 125-150g per m² worked into the soil in early April and again in July.If there is no rain within 3 days of application, water the area thoroughly.Keep away from pets and children and store in a cool, dry place. Wash hands after use.Dry Matter: 88%, Moisture: 12%, Organic Matter: 62%, Humic acids: 5%, Fulvic acids: 10%, pH (10% solution): 7, C/N org: 9, Nitrogen (total): 4%, Nitrogen (organic): 3.6%, Nitrogen (ammonium): 0.4%, Phosphorus (P2O5): 3%, Potassium (K2O): 3%, Magnesium (MgO): 1.3%, Calcium (CaO): 10%Trace Elements: Iron: 1,000 mg/kg, Magnesium: 500 mg/kg, Zinc: 420 mg/kg, Copper: 105 mg/kg, Boron: 50 mg/kg, Molybdenum: 11 mg/kg, Cobalt: 2 mg/kg.

GBP 6.99
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Pelleted Cow Manure 5kg

Pelleted Cow Manure 5kg

Here's a simple truth... Healthy soil means happy plants. And this is the magic ingredient to turn to when soil needs a real lift.Despite being used in gardens for generations, Pelleted Cow Manure s is still one of the most astonishingly effective natural fertilisers out there. This stuff is absolutely packed with organic goodness, and it does wonders for your garden.We've trialled it time and again, and the results never disappoint. It's 100% composted cow manure, processed into easy-to-handle pellets. No mess, no pong, just a natural, slow-release boost of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and trace elements, ready to unlock the potential in your soil.It's not just about feeding your plants. These pellets also improve soil structure, help hold moisture, and increase fertility long-term. Whether you're growing roses, veg, fruit or shrubs, the benefits are clear: stronger roots, bigger blooms, and better yields.One application can improve everything from growth and flowering to drought resistance and soil health, and you'll see the difference within weeks.Supplied as 1 x bag of Pelleted Cow Manure - organic, effective and ready to get to work in your garden.Directions for UseLawns: 150-200g per m² in April, with further applications in June and August.Borders with mixed shrubs, bulbs and perennials: 150-200g per m² worked into the soil in early April and again in July.Root crops: 125-150g per m² prior to sowing.Green leaf crops: 150-175g per m² prior to planting.Potatoes: 150-200g per m² prior to planting, with a second application in July, worked into the soil.Pots and containers: Work into the compost in early April and again in July, 100g for a 30cm pot, 200g for 60cm and 300g for 90cm.Fruit trees, shrubs and roses: 125-150g per m² worked into the soil in early April and again in July.If there is no rain within 3 days of application, water the area thoroughly.Keep away from pets and children and store in a cool, dry place. Wash hands after use.Dry matter: 88% minimum, Moisture: 12%, Organic Matter: 63%, pH: (10% solution) 7%, C/N: 12, Nitrogen (N) total: 2%, Nitrogen (organic): 2.2%, Nitrogen (ammonium): 0.1%, Phosphate (P2O5): 3%, Potassium (K2O): 4%, Magnesium (MgO): 1.1%, Calcium (CaO): 2.5%. Trace Elements:Iron: 1,100 mg/kg, Magnesium: 450 mg/kg, Zinc: 300 mg/kg, Copper: 120 mg/kg, Boron: 45 mg/kg, Molybdenum 10 mg/kg, Cobalt: 2 mg/kg.

GBP 9.99
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Sweet Pea Super Scent Packet of 50 seeds

Aria Eco Wood Forest Green Pot Cover 16cm

Aria Eco Wood White Pot Cover 16cm

Aria Eco Wood Grey Pot Cover 14cm

Magnolia Eco Wood White Pot Cover 22cm

Magnolia Eco Wood Green Pot Cover 14cm

Magnolia Eco Wood Grey Pot Cover 22cm

Magnolia Eco Wood White Pot Cover 14cm

Magnolia Eco Wood Green Pot Cover 19cm

Magnolia Eco Wood Green Pot Cover 22cm

Aria Eco Wood Grey Pot Cover 16cm

Magnolia Eco Wood Grey Pot Cover 14cm

Aria Eco Wood White Pot Cover 14cm

Magnolia Eco Wood White Pot Cover 19cm

Magnolia Eco Wood Grey Pot Cover 19cm

Aria Eco Wood Forest Green Pot Cover 14cm