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Squash 'Summer Mix' F1 hybrid (Summer) (National Trust)
  • £2.99

A colourful mix of Patty Pan summer squashes, including popular varieties 'Twinkle F1', 'Kermit F1' and 'Polo?. Squash ?Summer Mix? provides you with a long lasting, versatile crop of pretty scalloped fruits which can be harvested between June and October and used in all sorts of ways.

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Spinach PV1390 'Red Veined' (National Trust)
  • £2.99

This attractive Spinach hybrid is full of F1 vigour to ensure a superb crop of tasty leaves. The dark green leaves boast prominent crimson veins, making an eye-catching addition to the vegetable plot.

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Carrot 'Sweet Imperator Mix' F1 Hybrid (Maincrop) (National Trust)
  • £2.99

This colourful mixture of carrot varieties is sure to liven up your dinner plate! Carrot 'Sweet Imperator Mix' includes five different carrot F1 hybrids to provide you with a varied, reliable and flavoursome harvest. The long, uniform, tapered roots which can reach up to 25cm (10?), have a crisp texture and sweet flavour, perfect for snacking, adding to salads, roasting and adding to cooked dishes.

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Sweet Pepper 'Mini Bell Mixed' (National Trust)
  • £2.99

The dwarf, compact plants of Sweet Pepper Mini Bell Mixed produce a huge crop of small, blocky shaped, sweet peppers in red, orange and chocolate colours. Early to flower and to set fruit throughout a long growing season.

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Leek 'Northern Lights' F1 Hybrid (National Trust)
  • £2.99

An attractive and flavoursome variety, British-bred Leek ?Northern Lights? produces tender, straight stems topped with a flare of blue-green foliage which takes on a purple hue in cold temperatures. Showing excellent winter hardiness, this maincrop variety produces a healthy yield of nutritious leeks which can be harvested between December and March.

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Foxglove 'Candy Mountain' (National Trust)
  • £2.99

This is a foxglove with a unique difference - instead of modestly facing downwards, the chunky flower spikes of Foxglove 'Candy Mountain' are packed with blooms which gaze upwards so you can see the intricate detail on the speckled throats. Enjoying a partially shaded position, undemanding Foxgloves are a classic choice for growing in woodland areas or in borders in the dappled shade of trees.

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Field Scabious (National Trust)
  • £2.99

The purple-blue pincushion flowers of Field Scabious add a splash of colour wild flower meadows. Their pretty summer blooms rise upon slender, swaying stems.

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Climbing Rose The Princes Trust
  • £19.99

A cottage garden favourite, red roses are a must have and this The Prince's Trust Rose ('Harholding') is no exception. A repeat-flowering, climbing rose with beautiful glossy green foliage, it produces handsome, fully double blooms that are filled with petals, making it a superb addition to any garden. Filling your garden from June through to the first frost in autumn with incredibly beautiful cherry red roses. Each bloom has a lovely light fragrance that when cut can also be enjoyed inside your home. Climbing roses look superb when grown up an arch, trellis, or obelisk, where the gorgeous blooms will grow in clumps of four or five and create a dramatic and romantic display of red roses.  Easy to grow, this vigorous climber has good resistance to the usual problems that roses can encounter, therefore it's a perfect choice for gardeners of all levels and experience. Plus, it can be grown as a shrub with support, so you don't need a large garden to grow it. SSupplied as a freshly potted, professional quality plant in a 3L pot, growing to a height and spread of 4m (13ft).

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