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Godminter Country Classics
  • £55.99

Nestling together on this traditional willow tray are a range of tasty Godminster Farm foods.Enjoy the cheeses with a dollop of chutney on a savoury biscuit and treat yourself to a perfect ‘time out’ moment over the festive season. Great gift choice for cheese lovers.View the product's Nutritional, Allergen and "Back of Pack" information here

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Shire Badminton Shiplap Garden Summerhouse 7' x 10'
  • £1249.00

This Badminton Garden Summerhouse is offered for sale for home delivery exclusively via our website only.Shire Summerhouses are designed for use all year round. Why not have a Summerhouse as a hobby room, as an outdoor base to entertain friends, a room for the kids ... the possible uses for your Summerhouse as practically endless.There is a Shire Summerhouse for every need and every budget. All Summerhouses are manufactured in Shire factories in the UK using only the best slow-grown timber.All Shire buildings are produced to the highest standards using quality materials from sustainable sources. The timber is imported direct from Russia and Scandinavia, it is slow grown and only the best grades are used. We pride ourselves on good value for money products and have products suitable for every budget.Delivery timescales may increase during peak trading periods. Customer must be present for delivery.

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Johnsons Mint Seeds
  • £2.20

A classic addition to lamb and new potatoes but can be added to many more dishes such as soups. Mint can also be added to cooling summer drinks. A vigorous grower .Grow your own fresh herbs to revitalise and maximise flavours to a wide range of dishes as a delicious garnish before serving or during cooking. Low in fat, herbs can be used fresh or dried and are easy to grow whether you live in the city or in the country. All you need is a windowsill and a pot to create your very own herb garden for environmentally friendly, sustainable living. Characteristics:When To Sow: March-June When To Harvest: April-November Soil Type: Well drainedAdvice: Transfer a plant to a pot on the windowsill in winter for easy pickingPacket Contents: Average 1250 seedsLatin name: Mentha spicataTransplanting: Will need transplanting Johnsons' premium ranges of flower and vegetable packet seeds feature captivating flowers and authentic vegetables from around the world. No matter what the size of your growing space, either a spacious garden or a limited patio, the high quality of Johnsons' seeds cater for any needs.Explore more of our horticultural range; we have a wide selection of gardening essentials available from compost to plant pots Have a query or can't find something you're looking for? We receive new deliveries every week, so if the item you wish to purchase is currently out of stock, please contact our Customer Services Team and we may be able to reserve the items you require.Please note: Plants and seeds are classed as perishable goods and are excluded from our returns policy. This does not affect your statutory rights. See our Cancellation & Returns page for further details. In the unlikely event that you receive your goods damaged or you have been sent the incorrect item, please report your issues to our customer service team as soon as possible. Perishable goods cannot be returned unless we have sent the wrong item, or they are damaged.

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Minty Fresh
  • £24.99

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Mint
  • £2.49

The ideal accompaniment to roast lamb - homemade mint sauce is hard to beat! Add to boiled new potatoes and peas, make mint jelly or garnish summer drinks. Growing mint plants is so easy and this aromatic herb plant has a multitude of culinary uses. This vigorous perennial is best planted in a container to control its spread. Height: 30cm (12). Spread: 100cm (39).

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Mint (National Trust)
  • £2.49

Serve fresh home-grown mint with roast lamb, use it to make a refreshing yoghurt dip to accompany curry, add it to side dishes, make sauces or simply use as a decorative garnish on a dessert . With such a multitude of uses, it?s no wonder mint has been such a popular kitchen herb for so long.

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Mint 'Marokko' (Botanical Infusions Plants)
  • £7.99

Transport yourself to the bazaars of Marrakech with your own home-grown Moroccan mint tea!

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Mint 'Moroccan'
  • £7.99

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Phlox 'Peppermint Twist'
  • £16.99

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Mint (Seeds)
  • £0.79

Widely used herb with a rich peppermint aroma. Use in herbal tea or cooked dishes such as roast lamb, boiled potatoes, peas and spinach. Easy-to-grow in pots or borders. Height: 30cm (12). Spread: 100cm (39).Culinary information: Some parts of these flowers are edible. Click here for more details about edible flowers.

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Garden Mint
  • £7.99

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Mint
  • £22.99

Mint is a perennial herb that is very easy to grow. It’s a good idea to put it in a pot on its own because it can invade the space of other plants if left unchecked. The flowers attract bees from mid-summer onwards. Prune back after flowering, cut the flowered shoots to around 5cm above the surface. Mint is a vigorous plant that will spread all over the place if planted straight into the ground. This is why it is a good idea to plant it in a large pot filled with multi-purpose compost that can be placed in a prominent place to make picking easy. Mint dies back over winter, but can be picked between late spring and mid-autumn. Pick regularly to keep plants compact and to ensure lots of new shoots. This also means you get to harvest lots of its leaves for your cooking. Light and Water Mint plants prefer partial shade, you can keep them in full sun if you want but you need to water them frequently. It is also one of the few herbs that grow well in shady areas, a truly versatile plant in regards to light requirements, but its ease of care can increase depending on where you place it. One thing Mint needs is constantly moist soil with adequate drainage. Mint plants like water, but they cannot withstand soggy soil and wet feet. Upon touch, if the soil feels dry, add water. It is probably best to water the plants in the morning so that they have plenty of moisture by the time the hotter afternoon sun hits. If you are growing your mint indoors, you will need to provide humidity. You can achieve this by misting the plant between waterings or set the container on a water-filled tray of pebbles.

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