Greenhouse/ outdoor typeAn all female flowered 'American slicerthat is ideal for both outdoor and greenhouse growing. Cucumber 'Swing' produces a heavy crop of slightly spined, dark green cucumbers up to 20cm (8) long, with a crisp, juicy flesh. An ideal variety for organic gardeners with excellent powdery mildew, scab and general weather resistance. Height: 3m (9'). Spread: 45cm (18)
One of the easiest Cyclamen to grow, as it is very forgiving if grown in less than ideal conditions. Quick to flower in a range of 9 colours. An intermediate variety, ideal for growing in 4 inch pots. Height: 23-30cm (9-12in)
Huge flowered, double, semi-double and a few singles of the best cut flower varieties. Height: 90-150cm (3-5ft)
Description for Daikon Radish 'Misato Rose Flesh' F1 Hybrid not available
Description for Delphinium 'Blue Bird' (Pacific Hybrid) not available
Description for Delphinium 'Cameliard' (Pacific Hybrid) not available
Towering spires of tightly packed semi double flowers in a range of beautiful colours. These stately perennials make a dramatic focal point for adding height and structure to the back of summer borders. A ?must-have? plant for cottage garden planting schemes with good resistance to mildew.
Description for Delphinium 'Summer Skies' (Pacific Hybrid) not available
This compact dwarf variety has all the presence of its taller cousins without the need for staking. The tall spires of blue, lilac and white flowers will fit in gracefully in your midsummer garden.
A justifiably famous and reliable strain that will flower in the summer from an early sowing producing strong spikes of mainly semi-double blooms in a wide colour range on sturdy stems. Flowers early summer. Height 4-5 feet
UK Exclusive. One of the very best delphiniums from seed, equal in quality to expensive cutting-raised plants. The tall, sturdy stems of Delphinium Centurion Lilac Blue Bicolour are covered in truly stunning bi-coloured blooms with triple-layered petals in lilac and blue shades with a white central 'bee'. (Flowers from July to September in its first year if sown before the end of February)