Its a pet thing! A pack of 10 assorted colours Doggy Play Balls. The multi-coloured tennis ball style toys are ideal to play fetch chase with your furry friend. Ideal for small breed dogs. Approximate dimensions: dia 6.5cm Explore more of our range, we have a huge variety of products in stock. 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.Colours may vary slightly
Sprouting broccoli are real value for money for their crop at a time when fresh 'greens' are often in short supply. They have good overwinter tolerance, higher yields and improved spear quality against other varieties on the market. Regular picking will keep new fresh shoots coming.This collection comprises:Broccoli 'Red Admiral'Broccoli 'Burbank'Broccoli 'Mendocino'
Add some colour to the brassica bed with our exclusive Cauliflower Colour Collection. We've brought together 4 toptasting nutritious cauliflowers into one vibrant collection.This collection comprises:Cauliflower 'Tirza F1'Cauliflower 'Sunset F1'Cauliflower 'Trevi F1'Cauliflower 'White Gold F1'
Get a six month harvest with our collection. Start out with autumn-maturing Bright, for tasty light coloured buttons from October onwards. Dark green Brodie will take over in time for your Christmas crop, then the bright green buttons of Braemar will take over for picking from January to March.This collection comprises:Brussel Sprouts 'Bright'Brussel Sprouts 'Brodie'Brussel Sprouts 'Braemar F1'
Freshly picked peas are the crowning glory of a veg patch, nothing beats them for flavour! Get four months of easy pickings with our collection. You'll be amazed at Terrain - plants will stand disease-free through to autumn. Anubis brings the earliest crops, while Jaguar and Starlight plug the mid season gap.This collection comprises:AnubisJaguarStarlightTerrain
Sturdy and long lived, with huge flowers 4-5in across of a wonderful blue, shot with violet, on erect stems
Zonal Geraniums are classic summer bedding plants and perfect for formal bedding schemes and just the thing for creating eye-catching features in pots and containers around patios and balconies, and anywhere in the garden that needs a bright splash of colour. Grown to have a neat, uniform habit, strong growth and continuous flowering, they're extremely tolerant of most conditions that the British weather can throw at them. These geraniums are reliable performers with bright, large flower heads giving an explosion of colour throughout summer and right up to the first autumn frosts. These upright, bushy Zonal Geraniums have green and burgundy variegated leaves and are extremely free flowering. Geranium 'Samelia' - Bright red. Geranium 'Blanca' - White. Geranium 'Lilac' - Soft lilac. Geranium 'Grandeur Pink' - Rich pink. Geranium 'Grandeur Salmon' - Pale salmon/apricot. Geranium 'Grandeur Pink Eye' - Pink with contrasting centre. Supplied as a collection of 12 plug plants ready to grow on or plant out once the risk of frost has passed.
There's nothing more satisfying than buying your own plants from seed, and with our Bumper Seed Collection you can get off to a flying start at a value-for-money price.
One of the most rewarding and economical vegetables you can grow, Green Calabrese will crop from late summer right through autumn, producing densely packed clusters of deep bluish-green buds of up to 15cm (6in) diameter atop thick, tender stems and rich green leaves that are just as good to eat. Harvesting the broccoli heads will encourage further florets to grow lower down the stem - a great cut-and-come-again vegetable! With a milder, more subtle flavour than sprouting broccoli, 'Green Calabrese' makes a colourful and tasty ingredient whether prepared raw for salads or dips, or steamed, boiled or stir-fried. It makes great soup, too - an ideal way of using up any leftover stems and leaves. Excess crops will freeze well, so you can enjoy this versatile veg through the winter, long after its generous season has finished. Commonly regarded as a 'superfood', all parts of the plant are highly nutritious - a great source of fibre and protein, as well as vitamins and minerals. The leaves hold the highest levels of antioxidants and vitamins, and the stalks contain the most fibre - far too good to waste! Easy to grow, broccoli will thrive in an open, sunny position in fertile, well draining, moisture-retentive soil. Ideally, dig in some well-rotted manure into the growing site in the autumn before sowing. There is no need to dig over the soil too much immediately before planting as undisturbed soil offers a firm roothold for brassicas and will help them establish quickly and well. Successive sowing will extend the cropping season. Fast-growing, they will reach a mature height of up to 60cm (24in). Supplied as a packet of 200 (approx.) seeds ready to sow either indoors from March to May (for planting out May-June), or outdoors from March to May directly into their growing position. Harvest from September to November.
A versatile, perennial bulb, producing a fantastic display of delicate pink and white in mid-late spring, this tulip variety is perfect for beds, borders and containers. With single-bloom, classic cup-shaped flowers growing on sturdy stems, they are resistant to wind and rain, with a fabulous bouquet that makes them ideal for cutting. Easy to grow, they thrive in rich fertile, well-drained conditions, enjoying full or afternoon sun. Plant in the autumn for mid-late spring flowering, each pretty bloom lasting 1-2 weeks in April. Supplied as a pack of 15 bulbs, they are best planted in groups in borders or pots. Mix them with any other solid-colour flowering bulb for a wonderful contrast.
Very early flowering, the tricolour crocus is one of the first spring sun opens its pale yellow heart to welcome the warm rays of the sun as spring begins to loosen winter's grip. The large flower heads have a rich white band separating the yellow centre and the purple outer leaves. Good for naturalizing as they come back every year and are perfect for planting under shrubs and trees. This wonderful variety is great for pots and containers in the garden or on your balcony. In fact, these crocuses will grow almost anywhere in the garden too, even happy in light shade and prefer a free-draining soil. Good for naturalizing as they come back every year and are perfect for planting under shrubs and trees. Leave the bulbs in the ground after the flowers have died back, and they'll reward you with bigger, better displays, each year for many years to come. Supplied as a pack of 30 bulbs, ready for planting.
Triumph tulips are a cross between two exceptional and successful varieties, Single Early and Darwin. The result is a range of outstanding, robust tulips in a range of fabulous colours. Large, cup shaped single flowers in bright red and pure white stand out impressively above the upright, grey-green foliage of tulip 'Triumph Red and White'. They look spectacular planted together or dotted through borders for cheerful splash of spring colour. Triumph tulips will thrive in sun or partial shade, they are ideal in large pots or in flower borders, especially in large groups and the long, straight stems make them wonderful for cutting for indoor displays. Tulips are very easy to grow and care for and can be left in the ground after flowering as long as it's well drained, so you'll get another wonderful display the following year as they slowly naturalise and spread, or they can be dug up and stored over winter before replanting the following spring. Supplied as 15 bulbs, size 11/12, ready to plant in autumn, growing to a height of 50 cm (20 in) and width of 15 cm (6 in).