A dual purpose onion that resists bulbing up enabling it to be pulled for a longer period than regular varieties. Spring Onion Winter White Bunching has excellent overwintering qualities, can be sown either late August for late May pulling or in spring and summer for summer/autumn crops.
Hot springs is the newest additions to the amazingly popular range of colour themed, premixed collections for creating a stunning hanging basket display.
A parade of cheery Daffodils will chase away the winter blues! Narcissus 'Spring Flowering Mix' is a bright and breezy blend including some of our customer favourites.
There are so many different succulents to choose from, but few that look quite like this! Long slender stems are strung with bead-like foliage that cascades downwards, giving it the common name of Senecio 'String of Pearls'.
This collection includes five of the most popular and colourful summer-flowering bulbs: Allium Moly, Lily Oriental, Crocosmia ?Fire King?, Gladioli Mixed and Oxalis ?Iron Cross?. Plant them amongst perennials for a pop of colour or in borders and patio pots for a bright display.
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!
A charming and eclectic mix of Tulips, Fritillaria, Narcissus and Muscari to deliver the perfect cottage garden feel to your beds and borders. This joyous blend of colour and flower form will welcome the spring in April and bloom right through to May.
Lift your spirits in spring with this wonderful bundle of colourful bulbs.
This reliable variety produces succulent green spears with dark purple tips, from early on in the season. Asparagus ?Gijnlim? is an ?all male? variety. With no need for seed production, it puts all its energy into producing spears; so you can expect heavier yields than most varieties.
Description for Onion 'Stuttgarter Giant' (Spring Planting) not available
Description for Onion Mixed Red,White & Brown (Spring/Autumn Planting) not available
Onion (Spring Heat Treated) ?Red Ray? is an improvement on the popular ?Red Baron?.