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Description for Garlic 'Carcassonne Wight' (Spring/Autumn Planting) not available
This vigorous growing variety is ideal for overwintering in the UK, comfortably surviving temperatures down to -20C (4F). Garlic 'Caulk Wight' produces purple-striped bulbs which resist splitting.
The white-skinned bulbs of Garlic 'Cledor' produce 10-16 pinkish delicious beige cloves per bulb.
Garlic 'Cristo' is an RHS AGM variety produced in England, providing pure white bulbs with an elegant bouquet.
The white-skinned bulbs each contain 9 to 16 pretty pink cloves that will store for a long time once ripened.
Description for Garlic 'Germidour' (Autumn Planting) not available
Description for Garlic 'Messidrome' (Autumn Planting) not available
Garlic 'Picardy Wight' originates from Picardy in Northern France, and is suitable for spring planting. This softneck garlic variety produces pink-tinged white bulbs with a strong flavour and excellent storage potential.
Description for Garlic 'Vallelado' (Autumn Planting) not available
Gladiolus communis byzantinus, also known as the Byzantine gladiolus, is a reliable cottage-garden perennial, with striking sword-shaped leaves. Erect spikes of magenta trumpet flowers are produced from late spring Easy to grow, plants can be left to naturalise where they will spread freely and produce a mass of gorgeous colour - the perfect way to get larger displays year after year. Plus they won't need staking so really easy to look after! Perfect to grow as a cut flower, byzantinus can also be dotted about between shrubs and other herbaceous perennials where they add height and a dramatic colour contrast in flower beds and even pots. Holder of the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit, you can be sure that this is a garden-worthy plant sure to perform - giving you years of glorious colour. Supplied as a pack of 50 bulbs, size 7/8 ready to plant out i autumn.
This species Gladiolus is graceful and elegant ? a far cry from the flamboyant Sword Lilies found in many UK gardens. Gladiolus communis subsp. byzantinus produces its slender swaying stems of cerise pink blooms in late spring and early summer, bridging the colour gap between fading spring bulbs and budding summer perennials.