Seeds & Plants Leeds
Seeds and plants are the basis for any kind of garden and before you can start your garden you need to decide on what you want to plant. In this section you'll find information on different kinds of seeds and how you can use the plants that grow from them.
Garden Supplies: Beetroot Seeds and Plants Leeds
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Mushrooms: Seeds and Plants Leeds
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Cranberry Leeds
Here in this article we offer you different types of cranberry plants. If you are interested in planting cranberries on your own, you'd better keep on reading this article to decide which type to buy.
Valerian Leeds
Here in this article are different types of valerians offered by T&M. If you are interested in this and want to plant it in your garden, keep on reading the article to learn more details and decide which type to buy.
Blackberry Leeds
Here in this article are some offers of blackberry plants as well as their descriptions. If you are interested in them and want to plant one in your own garden, keep on reading and you will know more about them.
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Acer Leeds
Acer autumn coloured hybrids mixed is a mixture of beautiful forms embracing all year brilliance. Ideal for a cool shady spot, patio tubs etc.
Achillea Leeds
An easy to grow, first year flowering perennial, ideal for adding a sumptuous mixture of fruity colours to borders. Makes an excellent cut or dried flower, as well as attracting bees and butterflies to your garden.
Agapanthus Leeds
There is considerable evidence that these hybrids are really hardy in many parts of the British Isles, particularly where good drainage is possible. They flower freely in their second year and generally make very good garden plants, growing into a thick established clump. Flowers mid/late summer.
Agastache Leeds
truly amazing display of tall, brightly coloured spikes of tasselled florets appear to burst out like flames from the lanced and highly perfumed foliage. Very quick and easy to grow, this lovely perennial will enhance your borders and containers, whilst its balmy fragrance will attract insects away from your summer patio! Excellent first year flowering variety. Height: 50-60cm (20-24in).
Allium Leeds
Desirable bulbs for the late spring and early summer border, their airy spheres of dainty, star-shaped flowers appealing from every direction. Long lasting in the garden and as cut flowers.
Alyssum Leeds
For a sweetly scented carpet of snow white flowers, we don't think you'll do better than choose Avalanche. A brand new selection which is vigorous and uniform, starting to flower extra early and continuing throughout the season. Easy to grow and a must for beds, borders and the rockery.
Amaranthus Leeds
Here in this article are the offers of different types of amaranthus from T&M. If you are interested in amaranthus and want to learn more about it, keep on reading to learn the details of different types.
Anemone Leeds
Elegant, late summer flowering perennials, producing their gorgeous, well shaped blooms mainly in rose to pink shades for many weeks and providing the perfect end to the summer. Happy in sun or light shade. Flowers late summer/autumn, Height: 60cm-1.2m (2-4-ft).
Apple Leeds
Here in this article shows different types of apples. If you like eating apples and want to grow apples yourselves, you'd better keep on reading this article to have a brief understanding of choices of apples.
Artichoke Leeds
Here in this article we introduce you several types of artichokes. If you like this vegetable species and are not sure which type to buy, you should go on reading to have a brief understanding of them and decide which to buy.
Aster Leeds
A superb Aster with stunning deep violet pompom blooms edged in delicate, pinky-violet. Uniform and free flowering, you can be guaranteed a fine display in both bedding and borders.
Aubergine Leeds
Compact, spineless plants produce a heavy crop of baby 5cm (2in) fruits that mature to bitter free, oval, 10cm (4in) fruits of a beautiful cream streaked purple colour. Ideal for growing in a container on the patio, or in the greenhouse.
Aubretia Leeds
Here in this articls are some offers of different types of aubretias. If you are interested in aubretias and want to know more about them, keep on reading to learn the details in order to decide which type suits you the best.
Bacopa Leeds
Here in this article are T&M's offers of different types of bacopas. If you are interested in bacopas and considering planting them on your own, keep on reading for details of different types and decide which type to buy.
Basil Leeds
very fragrant selection and distinct improvement over other Thai Basils. Extra large leaf size and large plants mean more of that intense liquorice fragrance. The bright green leaves make an attractive foil for the purple-red stems which bear violet-pink flowers.
Begonia Leeds
Begonia Apricot Shades will perform whatever the weather. Fill your hanging baskets and patio pots with their radiant sunshine shades. Their abundance of 2½-4 inch extra large and mostly double flowers, in apricot and orange hues.
Blackberry Leeds
Here in this article are some offers of blackberry plants as well as their descriptions. If you are interested in them and want to plant one in your own garden, keep on reading and you will know more about them.
Blueberry Leeds
Blueberry Garden Fine lists thousands of seeds and plants for youaA late season variety, producing large, firm, light blue fruits on upright bushes that will eventually reach 180cm (6 feet) tall. The very tasty and richly flavoured fruits have a crisp texture making them ideal for freezing as well as eating fresh from the bush. Self un-fertile requires another variety for pollination.
Broad Bean Leeds
Broad Bean : Express 1 packet is the fastest maturing variety of any broad bean and an early spring sowing will out yield all others. Up to 34 good pods per plant! It is also winter hardy, outstanding for deep freeze as it does not discolour and probably for the same reason is particularly tender and tasty. It replaces Imperial Green Windsor over which it is a considerable improvement.
Cabbage Leeds
Here in this article shows different types of cabbages. If you like eating cabbages and want to grow cabbage yourselves, you'd better keep on reading this article to have a brief understanding of choices of cabbages.
Calabrese Leeds
A multi-purpose variety, primarily for early sowings and summer cropping, producing smooth, fine-domed heads 60-65 days from transplanting. Overwintered sowings can produce quality heads in late spring.
Campanula Leeds
A charming plant from Afghanistan and Kashmir, ideal for baskets, containers and the rock garden. Although compact, its semi-trailing habit lends itself to all of these uses. Soft grey-green foliage with a profusion of lilac-blue bell shaped flowers, over a long period. Because of its attractive foliage, the plant looks good, even out of flower. Sow early to achieve flowering the same year, in which case it may be used as an annual and then transplanted to the border or rockery to continue growing. Flowers summer.
Cannas Leeds
Fiery-red golden-yellow edge rising above green foliage. 2½ 3 feet tall. Imagine... spectacular floral beauty and lush foliage only 2-3' tall! These dwarf varieties are ideal for low beds, borders and specimen plantings. They like plenty of water and bloom all summer long. We also recommend using dwarf cannas in ornamental containers. Pot up the roots indoors in late winter.
Cape-Gooseberry Leeds
One packet each of Little Lanterns and Pineapple. Little Lanterns A more compact Cape Gooseberry suitable for containers on the patio, or for growing the greenhouse. Produces abundant 'Chinese Lanterns' with delicious small orange fruits. Pineapple A dwarf Golden Berry with branching stems and a bushy habit.
Carrot Leeds
A high quality variety producing small cylindrical roots with a rich deep orange red colour and almost no core. Very quick to mature, ideal for early forcing in frames, cloches etc. to produce delicious finger carrots. To produce quick crops out of doors from summer to autumn sow at 14 day intervals through the spring and early summer.
Cauliflower Leeds
With ongoing climate changes, Chassiron has been especially bred for the July to late-October cutting period. This variety has proven excellent quality when grown during heatwaves and drought, as well as in cooler, wetter summers and autumns. Plants have good leaf cover protecting the deep, pure-white, smooth curds, preventing any discoloration.
Celery Leeds
Here in this article, we list several types of celery. If you are planning to plant celeries and don't know which type to plant, I recommend you keep on reading this article for details of celery.
Cherry Leeds
The largest of the cooking cherries, with very juicy dark red fruits for cooking in pies, making jams or used to make your own wine or Cherry Brandy.
Chervil Leeds
It has a rich savoury taste of its own often said to resemble that of caraway, which blends well with fish and meat. The leaves can be chopped and used in salads, stews, herb butter, dressings, etc., or used as a garnish in the same way as parsley.
Chives Leeds
Garlic chives, or Chinese chives, differ from ordinary chives in having flat leaves and have a delicate mild garlic flavour. The blossom buds are a Chinese delicacy and can be eaten raw, stir fried or added to scrambled eggs.
Chrysanthemum Leeds
Chrysanthemum carinatum is an attractive, versatile, quick and easy to grow annual mixture of bright colours, featuring both double and semidouble blooms in many vivid shades, flowering throughout the summer.
Climbing Bean Leeds
Fasold An attractive Climbing Bean producing decorative mauve flowers which are followed by bumper crops of long, round, stringless mid green pods with superb flavour. Early cropping, the pods are slow to develop seeds, and the plants give a long harvest period. Can also be sown under glass for even earlier cropping. Goldfield Delicious, fleshy bright yellow broad, flat podded, stringless waxpod, 25cm (10 inches) long and 25mm (1 inch) wide.
Coriander Leeds
A dual purpose annual herb grown for its seeds or fresh young leaves. The seeds are delicious in cakes and when crushed, add an orangey flavour to meat dishes. The young leaves are often called 'Cilantro'.
Cornflower Leeds
An attractive clump forming lavender pink cornflower, with the unusual characteristic of being perennial and flowering In the first year. Easy to grow. adding height and interest to borders, as well as making a superb border cut flower. Height: 80-90cm (32-36in).
Courgette Leeds
Unique climbing habit, saving space, and best grown in containers on the patio. Unique climbing habit, needs supporting and tying. Stems can be trained and tied to a trellis, stout cane, or netting. Will produce heavy yields of dark green, smooth, cylindrical 15cm (6in) fruits if picked regularly. Ideal grown in a container on the patio.
Cranberry Leeds
Here in this article we offer you different types of cranberry plants. If you are interested in planting cranberries on your own, you'd better keep on reading this article to decide which type to buy.
Cress Leeds
A delightful salad plant either by itself or tossed with other salad ingredients and delicious with cheese sandwiches or with a cheese dip - it even makes superb cold soups. The dark green peppery flavoured leaves are rich in vitamins and minerals including vitamin C and iron. Although usually grown commercially in water it can be grown in the garden soil provided it is given plenty of water and will crop from early summer till around Christmas if protected with cloches etc. You can also grow it in a container stood in a saucer of water.
Cucumber Leeds
Boothby's Blonde is an American heirloom originating from the Boothby family in Maine. Prolific cropper outdoors, best eaten small, 10cm (4in) when crisp and sweet with no need to peel. Fruits are dimpled, slightly spined with creamy-yellow skin. Fruits will grow up to 20cm (8in) when they are best used for pickling or cooking.
Dahlia Leeds
This specially selected prize-winning size dahlia is one of the most spectacular we've ever offered. A single stem will make a statement and you'll find yourself cutting and sharing this autumn beauties with friends. Please note that pinching will produce even larger flowers.
Daisy Leeds
Masses of tightly quilled 1½in button flowers on compact plants. A bright mixture of red, rose and white. Superb for small beds, edging, windowboxes etc. Growing well in shade they are good for planting under trees or as an edging to patio borders etc.