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Fig Peter's Honey

£14.50

syn Italian Honey. A very tasty fruit, sweet crimson flesh, golden skin. One of the favourites at our last tasting session. Greenhouse or conservatory. Plants now 2ft approx in 4 ltr pots.
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Blackcurrant Ebony

£6.25

A new superbly flavoured selection ,setting new standards for flavour as a dessert variety.

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Crab Apple Butterball

Small compact tree. Heavily laden with butter yellow fruit each Autumn.
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How to Store your Garden Produce. Piers Warren

£7.95

A helpfull guide on how to store and preserve your hard won harvest.
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Rhubarb Timperley Early

£4.95

The first for forcing, excellent early crops of thin sweet stalks
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Horseradish

£2.75

An uninspiring plant until you eat it, makes a very hot sauce or flavouring, perfect addition to pumpkin soup. Slowly invasive unless harvested, it always seems to come back.

Sold as a pack of 'roots' usually 3 per pack.
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Cestrum nocturnum Cestrum nocturnum

Queen of the Night / La dame de Noche/ Night blooming Jessamine.
This sprawling shrub has glossy, smooth, simple leaves 4-8 in (10-20 cm) long. it seldom gets more than a 4 ft (1.2 m) across in cultivation. Night blooming jessamine blooms periodically throughout warm weather. It is a long -short day plant, requiring short days to initiate flowering.Little greenish white tubular flowers rise from above the leaves all along the stem, followed by shiny white, fleshy berries. Although the flowers are not particularly showy to the eye, their sweet scent is heavenly.
Cestrum nocturnum is native to tropical America and the West Indies.

Night blooming, it grows best in light, sandy soil. It is not salt tolerant, but is otherwise adaptable to a variety of conditions and usually requires little care except for frost protection.
For best performance it should be grown in full to filtered sun. It tolerates light shade, but blooms best in good sun.
Moisture: Provide average to moist soil, but don't let it get waterlogged.

Price: £10.25 (Including VAT at 17.5%)


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