Petunia 'Orchid-Flowered Mixed' F1 Hybrid Success Kit includes petunias that are considered to be the world's finest double petunias. The frilly, ruffle flowers, in a mix of colours, bloom from the start of summer until autumn.
This bright mix is as tough as its name suggests, giving a top performance every time! Primrose 'Rambo Mix' produces a dazzling display of vibrant blooms above neat rosettes of dark green foliage. The large flowers are gently scented bringing early fragrance to the garden.
For a fanastic mix of colours all through the summer months, you'll find it tough to beat our Antirrhinum 'Sonnet Mixed'. These easy to grow snapdragons will soon fill a border with their instantly recognisable flowers.
A visually stunning mixture of five beetroot varieties with superb contrasting outer skins, flesh, stems and leaves! Each variety has a deliciously sweet flavour and they can be enjoyed as mature roots or as tasty 'baby beets'.
Lettuce 'All Sorts Mixed' is a versatile blend of different varieties that will produce delicious summer salads and garnishes.
A colourful combination of red and white spring onions to bring a splash of colour to salads and stir fries, with plenty of flavour and crunch!
You can still enjoy freshly picked leaves for salad and stir fries well into late autumn. If you have a greenhouse you can grow our winter cropping mix under cover for even later harvests!
Give your spring garden some citrus zing with the zesty colours of our Tulip & Narcissus Fireworks Mix. This dazzling blend of Tulip ?Ballerina?, Narcissus ?Tahiti? and Narcissus ?Carlton? is just the thing to blast away the winter blues and welcome the spring! Plant them together in containers or grouped in borders to create a tailor-made colour theme. They make a great addition to cut flower gardens too, giving you an instant, co-ordinated bouquet.
For hassle-free gardening, look no further than our pre-planted containers for easy seasonal colour. We're always on the lookout for ways to make life simpler for our gardening customers. So what could be easier than hanging baskets and patio pots which are already planted up?