Controls all major leaf diseases on roses, ornamental plants and selected edibles as well as house plants. Up to 6 weeks protection. Controls box blight, black-spot, mildew, rust, leaf spot and white rust. Fast-acting against existing P&D through contact with spray, and long-lasting control through its systemic action.
Did you know that in tropical climes of Western Africa, Fiddle Leaf Fig can stretch up to 50 foot? Famed for her bold, glossy green leaves with striking red-tinted veins, Fiddle is the fashionable ‘It’ houseplant with no sign of budging from her star status. Get to know Fiddle Leaf Fig Difficulty – Fiddle’s a bit of a high-maintenance diva, but let’s be honest – it’s not easy looking this good. Light – Fiddle thrives in bright, indirect sunlight. If in doubt, place her by a window and let her soak in the morning sunshine. Turn her once a week so all her leaves get equal loving from the sun. Humidity – Place away from hot or cold air drafts and give her a regular misting. Water – When the top two inches of Fiddle’s soil feels dry, water her like a rainstorm’s hit and repeat every 1-2 weeks. Pet-friendly – No, she’s toxic if indigested by your furry friends. Top Care Tip – If Fiddle’s looking a little lacklustre, i.e. dying, you can revive her by chopping off the top of her trunk. Keep her shiny by giving her a quick wipe with a damp towel once a month. #html-body [data-pb-style="60599B210E460"]{justify-content: flex-start; display: flex; flex-direction: column; background-position: left top; background-size: cover; background-repeat: no-repeat; background-attachment: scroll; border-style: none; border-width: 1px; border-radius: 0px; margin: 0px 0px 10px; padding: 10px;}#html-body [data-pb-style="60599B210E471"]{border-style: none; border-width: 1px; border-radius: 0px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;}
Did you know that in tropical climes of Western Africa, Fiddle Leaf Fig can stretch up to 50 foot? Famed for her bold, glossy green leaves with striking red-tinted veins, Fiddle is the fashionable ‘It’ houseplant with no sign of budging from her star status. Get to know Fiddle Leaf Fig Difficulty – Fiddle’s a bit of a high-maintenance diva, but let’s be honest – it’s not easy looking this good. Light – Fiddle thrives in bright, indirect sunlight. If in doubt, place her by a window and let her soak in the morning sunshine. Turn her once a week so all her leaves get equal loving from the sun. Humidity – Place away from hot or cold air drafts and give her a regular misting. Water – When the top two inches of Fiddle’s soil feels dry, water her like a rainstorm’s hit and repeat every 1-2 weeks. Pet-friendly – No, she’s toxic if indigested by your furry friends. Top Care Tip – If Fiddle’s looking a little lacklustre, i.e. dying, you can revive her by chopping off the top of her trunk. Keep her shiny by giving her a quick wipe with a damp towel once a month. #html-body [data-pb-style="60599B210E460"]{justify-content: flex-start; display: flex; flex-direction: column; background-position: left top; background-size: cover; background-repeat: no-repeat; background-attachment: scroll; border-style: none; border-width: 1px; border-radius: 0px; margin: 0px 0px 10px; padding: 10px;}#html-body [data-pb-style="60599B210E471"]{border-style: none; border-width: 1px; border-radius: 0px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;}
If you wanted to green up a small space with the maximum amount of leaves, then this is the plant for you! With its mass of green glossy leaves hanging from woody stems, this plant provides a large impact for very little pot space. Dimensions 16cm Diameter, 25-40cm Height.
A well loved house plant for generations, and it's not hard to see why. It has broad glossy leaves on a tall and sturdy stem. It adds rich tones of colour to your space, bronze like red and greens with burgundy undersides. Ours is one of the larger varieties with a matching pot.
The Weeping Fig is one of the most popular indoor plants, being somewhere between an ornamental tree and a shrub. It grows densely packed glossy leaves giving it a very stylish look. Very compact as well, it offers great value in the amount of green it brings to any space. Light and Water It’s very adaptable to differing light conditions, as it will tolerate most, but prefers bright indirect light. Avoid the extremes of direct sunlight (this can burn its leaves) and completely shaded areas. In terms of water, it likes humid environments and water when the top two inches of soil feels dry. So, frequent misting and a pebble water tray will help in keeping it humid, while checking the soil every 2-3 days to check for dryness. Do not let the soil dry out completely between watering as you always want to keep the soil moist. You can also encourage it to grow more strongly by giving it a feed with plant fertiliser once a month in spring and summer. It will grow naturally I a tree formation, but you can prune it to a desired shape as well.
Ficus Benjamina ‘Anastasia’ is also known as the 'Weeping Fig'. This is a beautiful classic indoor plant ideal for the house or office being prized for its many glossy dark variegated foliage. As a bonus it also filters toxins purifying the air! Light and Water This ornamental tree is very adaptable in terms of light; soil and weather growing with minimal care both in-doors and out in warm climates. It will tolerate lower light, but prefers bright, indirect light, and just asks that it not be allowed to dry out. Try rotating it once a week so it grows towards the light and keeps straight. You can also encourage it to grow more strongly by giving it a feed with plant fertiliser once a month in spring and summer. Water the soil to keep it moist but not soggy, allow the top two inches of the soil to dry out before watering again to maintain its ideal wetness. Mist regularly to keep the leaves healthy and green as this is the plant can also absorb moisture through their leaves.
Also known as ?Tiger Fig? this unusual variety bears brightly striped yellow and green fruit.
The ravishingly ruffled and delicately fragranced violet blooms of bearded Iris Germanica ?Rosalie Figgie? have falls tinged with deep purple.
In around 1680 a fig was discovered in the gardens of the palace of Versailles, in France, that was thriving during the cold winter. From this the variety, 'Violette de Bordeaux' was created, and it continues to have great tolerance to colder weather compared to other fig types.
These are the first dahlias to be supplied as plug plants from Van Meuwen, so you get many more plants for your money. These will grow into beautiful flowering plants and make a real statement in a summer garden border with their colourful blooms in abundance. Height 30-40cm. Supplied as plug tray plants.