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Sunflower 'Dwarf Sunsation'
Bright, cheerful, robust and always a favourite with children, this dwarf variety will grow well in the garden or in pots. Dwarf Sunsation has compact, golden-yellow petals and is very quic... (18in/45cm).
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Sunflower 'Giant Single'
A majestic plant with enormous gloden yellow flower heads. Great fun to grow with impressively quick results - ideal for children. A hardy annual, flowering the same year. Requires a sunny p... (120in/300cm).
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Sunflower 'Sunburst Try These'
This cheerful giant of the garden is easy to grow and give great pleasure to young and old alike. Huge bright flowers on 2m stalks. (60in/150cm).
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Swan River Daisy 'Blue'
The unusual true blue, star-like flowers, sit on top of mounded feathery foliage. Lightly scented they make an ideal subject for all types of containers and as a bedding plant item. A half h... (12in/30cm).
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Swan River Daisy 'Dwarf Bravo Mixed'
A fabulous formula mixture, of dark blue, light blue, violet and white flowers, each with a contrasting black or yellow centre. The compact, 'cushion' plants with a long flowering time are i... (10in/25cm).
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Swan River Daisy 'Summer Skies'
Charming, sweet-scented flowers that give a superb display in beds, baskets, pots or windowboxes throughout summer. A half hardy annual, flowering the same year, preferring a sunny position. (12in/30cm).
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Sweet Pea 'Bijou Mixed'
A bush type of sweet pea, ideal for the smaller garden and sensational as a flowering hedge. The large flowers in a wide range of colours are ideal for cutting. An annual, flowering in the s... (120in/300cm).
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Sweet Pea 'Cupani'
First recorded by Cupani, a Fransiscan monk in Palermo, Sicily, the flowers are a deep blue with a purple 'wing'. A grandiflora type it has smaller flowers than the Spencer types but it is s... (72in/180cm).
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Sweet Pea 'Early Multiflora Gigantica'
This carefully selected mixture of the brightest colours provides a wonderful show over a long period - in the garden and as a cut flower. A hardy annual, which thrives in a sunny position. (120in/300cm).
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Sweet Pea 'Explorer Mixed'
This dwarf variety has no tendrils and requires no staking, ideal for garden clumps, pots, window boxes and showy borders. It is also suitable for cutting. In brighter shades of blue, red,... (24in/60cm).
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Sweet Pea 'Janet Scott'
First introduced in 1903, the flowers are an unusual shell pink tinged with buff. A grandflora type it has smaller flowers than the modern types but is more heavily perfumed and has a greate... (120in/300cm).
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Sweet Pea 'Jet Set Mixed'
With flowers as large and stems as strong as tall varieties, this exceptional semi-dwarf sweet pea mixture has an excellent range of bright colours and is most vigorous and free-flowering. ... (36in/90cm).
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Sweet Pea 'Mammoth Mixed'
This is a superb variety, very early, and free-flowering over a long period. It is ideal for cutting as the fragrant blooms are carried on long firm stems. A hardy annual, flowering the same... (120in/300cm).
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Sweet Pea 'Old Fashioned'
This heady mixture of old fashioned varieties is delightfully scented and richly coloured. Smaller flowers then many modern types, they are no less attractive and if picked regularly will fl... (6in/15cm).
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Sweet Pea 'Old Spice VALUE'
A facinating new selection of Sweet Peas harvested as separate colours and mixed to our formula to give a wide variety of colours. It is heavily perfumed and the slightly smaller flowers are... (6in/15cm).
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Sweet Pea 'Painted Lady'
First recorded in 1737, the flowers are white whith a distinct pink 'wing'. A grandiflora type it has smaller flowers than the modern types but is more heavily perfumed and has greater heat ... (120in/300cm).
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Sweet Peas 'Old Fashioned'
Traditional grandiflora varieties with beautiful smaller blooms, stronger scent and greater heat tolerance than modern cultivars. - Cupani - first introduced to Britain by a Francisca... (120in/300cm).
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If your citrus trees or roses are affected by scale, wipe the scale with a rag lightly soaked in rubbing alcohol. This dries out the scales and doesn't involve chemicals that will damage beneficial insects.
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